History of Hérivaux
(A spera-V allies, YREA H-V allies, A spre-V to , E rival)
Hamlet dependent Val D'Ajol. He was reunited with him by royal decree of November 27, 1832 And he previously formed a separate municipality. There used to Herivaux, a priory of regular canons, which had been founded around 1090 by two brothers named Eugibalde and Wichard, native of Epinal.
- Engibald (XII century) was an independent, although wealthy, he asked the abbess Gisla a wooded area at the locality of the old abbey near Herivaux, and settled with his brother Wichard. Several candidates eremitism joined them and formed a group of hermitages. From a temperament excessive, it would not adopt any specific rule, was based only on St. Benedict and St. Columban . Liberal, he may have been influenced Cathar. Not wanting any institutional church, he would eventually recant. He died at Remiremont in 1122, after 40 years of retirement.
The place where they settled was a terrible loneliness and a valley ressere very, very bitter, very sterile, and was called After-Vaux. It seems qu'Eugibalde asceticism grew to excess, do not even want to sacramental communion. Vichard, who had separated from him, returned to Hérivaux after the death of his brother, and began at the head of some disciples who had followed him there. He was replaced by a man named Constantine who gave the community a rule derived from that of St. Benedict, and joined its statutes to the rule of St. Augustine. That of the Priory Hérivaux was so austere that several clerics, which had its hardships unbearable Hérivaux left and retreated in different places. Pope Honoré II began to mitigate this rule in 1216, granting religious use of shoes from St-Martin until 1 April. From that time, the religious, who never ate meat, which had nothing of their own, lived in a less austere and received goods and cures we gave them. Priories of Aubiey, Bonnevaux, and Val-de-Passey theirs. Finally, their priory was united with the congregation of Christ July 21, 1747. The religious Herivaux were formerly white linen suit. The church and the priory buildings were completely demolished.
We borrow from a memorandum addressed to the Society of Emulation by Mr. Poll, the following details: It appears that the priory was originally built on top of the mountain of the ban Herivaux, where we still see the ruins locals call the old abbeys. The most modern house was burned down in 1617, and the archives, there is only a very succinct analysis.
Hérivaux The basin is separated from the Val-d'Ajol a very deep cut-practiced between two mountains, one of which is called the vegetation and the other of the High-Threshold. It was there that the inhabitants fled the country during the war supporters.
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