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Bothoa’s name comes from Breton words bot (= “residence”) and Saint Doha, former bishop of IN It is century [ first ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The name of Bothua Meet in 1316, with spellbox variants thereafter Botouha (1368) or BOTOHA (1371). From the start of XV It is century, the existence of Bothoa as a parish is attested. The parish was the barony of Quintin and was divided between two lordships, those of Pellinec and Beaucours. The village of Bothoa (or Botoha, or Bothoua or Botouha) was mentioned in 1316. Depending on the barony of Quintin, it was divided between the lords of Pellinec and Beaucours. It was even an important parish, the cure of which was coveted (“only doctors of the Sorbonne took it off in the competition” [ 2 ] ; “We were praising Bothoa’s cure (…) like a little bishopric” [ 3 ] ), having around forty priests towards the end of XVIII It is century and four truce (Canihuel, Lanrivain, Kerien and Sainte-Tr\u00e9phine) [ first ] . One of his rectors, Thomas II Le Roy, who was abbot of the Land\u00e9vennec abbey, was appointed by the pope as bishop of Dol in 1522 but King Fran\u00e7ois I is Refuses to accept his appointment which he deems contrary to the Bologna Concordat [ 4 ] . According to Dom Lobineau, the parish of Bothoa allegedly counted up to 10,000 souls around 1650. The preacher Julien Maunoir came twice, in 1649 and 1664, preach missions in Bothoa [ 5 ] . The list of rectors of Bothoa has been known since 1575 [ 6 ] . In 1679 the attendance of the parish church had to be temporarily prohibited because of its dilapidation, due in part to the wars of the league [ 7 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1692, when a famine raged throughout Cornwall, a poor tailor, Claude Allain, father of twelve children found a statue of the Virgin on the verge of a stream and a voice would then have asked him to find the rector de Bothoa, Gr\u00e9goire Raoult, so that he had a chapel to him in Guiaudet; Struck with blindness to punish him for not having believed there, the rector of Bothoa organized a procession towards the Guiaudet mountain and covered the view; Daniel de Francheville, bishop of P\u00e9rigueux, on his land of P\u00e9linec where the statue had been found, gave the necessary land (the act of transfer date of the May 5, 1695 [ 8 ] ) and financed part of the cost of building the Notre-Dame-du-Guiaudet chapel (in Lanrivain), and gave the necessary money (one hundred ecus per year) to the maintenance of a chaplain, with obligation for that -I to say mass every day and to confess pilgrims [ 9 ] , [ ten ] . “There was a whole group of parishes, between the chain of the conduct and the black mountains, whose main ones were Bothoa, Laniscat, Cl\u00e9gu\u00e9rec (15,000 to 20,000 souls) who for ten years have paid neither tenths nor capitation: C ‘is against these parishes that walked [in July 1719] the Champagne regiment \u00bb [ 11 ] . The seigneury of P\u00e9lem (where there has been a formerly fortified castle); had medium and low justice rights; In 1728 Claude de Beaucours was lord of Bothoa (he married that year with Louise Berthelot, heiress of the castle of Saint-Ilan in Langueux) [ twelfth ] ; The lordship belonged to around 1760 to the Marquis Hippolyte-Louis Loz de Beaucours [ 13 ] , son of the previous ones. The Lord of Beaucours did justice in the cemetery surrounding the church of Bothoa and under the porch of the Church of Lanrivain [ 14 ] . On the eve of the Revolution, Count Paul Alexandre du Bois-Berthelot, lord of the said in Canihuel, was also lord of Beaucours; Lieutenant of the vessel and knight of the Order of Saint-Louis, he emigrated to Jersey, joined the army of the princes and participated, as well as his son, Charles du Bois-Berthelot, in the landing of Quiberon during which he was injured, but managed to escape; He was then aide-de-camp by Georges Cadoudal; He died in 1812 [ 15 ] . The ruins of the Ch\u00e2teau de Beaucours 1. The ruins of the Ch\u00e2teau de Beaucours 2. The ruins of the Ch\u00e2teau de Beaucours 3. The family of Qu\u00e9nec’Hquivy (or Kernec’hquivilly), present at the reforms and watches between 1426 and 1562, was lord of the said-Lieu, parish of Bothoa [ 16 ] . Another family, that of the Kervastard (or Kerambastard) was lord of the dit-Lieu in 1382, but later disappeared, for lack of male heir, found successively in the families of Kergroadez, Loz and Sarsfield [ 17 ] . Several other manors existed in the parish [ 18 ] . Jean-Baptiste Og\u00e9e describes Bothoa in 1778: \u201cBotoha, on a height, a short distance from a small river; 27 leagues a third northeast of Quimper, his bishopric; 23 leagues and a half from Rennes and a league and a half of Corlay, its sub -delegation. This parish came out in Saint-Brieuc. There are, including those of Canihuel, Lanrivain, Querrien [Kerien] and Sainte-Tr\u00e9phine, his truce, 5 200 communiants [ 19 ] . The cure is usually and is worth 13 000 rent books. We see, in this territory, which is very extensive, covered with wood and mountainous, beautiful meadows, fertile land in grains of all species and moors. The noble house of Beaucours was remedied there in 1500 in Claude de Malestroit. Saint-Nicolas-du-Pelin is a large village where there is a formerly well-fortified castle, whose fortifications no longer remain. This lordship has average and low justice, to M. de Brehand [ 20 ] . \u00bb In 1790, the parish of Bothoa had four priests; Beubry (rector), Alano (vicar) and two accustomed priests, Guillaume and Po\u00ebzevara. Two constitutional priests are named the September 24, 1791 : Soussters (parish priest) and Roux (vicar); Beubry and Alano, refractory, emigrated to England from which they returned in 1802; Alano was appointed rector of Bothoa in 1806, Bubry having been appointed rector of Loud\u00e9ac [ 2 ] . Road panel at the entrance to Bothoa. In 1790, Bothoa became a commune and even chief town of Canton, integrated into the Rostrenen district [ 21 ] . In 1835, Jean Huchet du Guermeur [ 22 ] , notary, borough advisor, is the last mayor of Bothoa [ 23 ] ; He was then mayor of Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem until 1848. But the July 14, 1836 , a prescription transfers the municipal chief town to Saint-Nicolas. Bothoa even ceased to be a parish in 1860, becoming a simple branch of the parish of Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem. By decree of July 20, 1911 ; The goods that belonged to the factory of the church of Bothoa and placed under receivers are allocated to the charitable office of the town of Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem [ 24 ] . The famous Brigand and Gandeer Guy \u00c9der de la Fontenelle was perhaps born in Bothoa in 1572. Hyacinthe of Keranrou\u00eb jars born the 25 mars 1849 in Plougrescant, deceased on 9 mars 1888 at the Botcol manor in Bothoa, commune of Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem, was pontifical zouave; his son Hyacinthe of the jars of Keranrou\u00eb, born the February 19, 1881 at the Botcol manor, deceased on January 29, 1936 At the Botcol manor, was notably president of the auxiliary hospital in Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem [ 25 ] . The old parish church Saint-Pierre de Bothoa dated XIV It is , XVI It is And XVII It is centuries. The current church, even if it has kept contributions from the ancient church, dates from 1893 for its tower, from 1897 for the transept and the choir, of 1903 for the nave; It was built according to the plans of the architect Ernest Le Guerranic [ 26 ] . The Bothoa school museum [ 27 ] illustrates the 1930s classrooms [ 28 ] . “The former Bothaa school”, Revue “Ar Men” n 145, March- April 2005 \u2191 a et b ‘ Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem: History, heritage, nobility (commune chief place of canton) \u00bb , on www.infobretagne.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 a et b Catholic church, “the diocese of Saint-Brieuc during the revolutionary period: notes and documents” , t. 2 : 1894-1899 ( read online ) \u2191 M. J.-B. Jaugey ( you. ), \u00ab Breton clergy income before the revolution \u00bb, Catholic science: review of religious questions , April 15, 1905 , p. 437 ( read online , consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 Ren\u00e9 Couffon, C\u00f4tes-du-Nord emulation company , Saint Brieuc, 1938 ( read online ) , “Repertoire of the churches and chapels of the diocese of St-Brieuc and Tr\u00e9guier”, p. 43 \u2191 EDM.-M. P. du V., R. P. Julien Maunoir, of the Company of Jesus, Apostle of Brittany in the 17th century , 1869 ( read online ) , p. 172 \u2191 ‘ The rectors of the old parish of Bothoa (Brittany) \u00bb , on www.infobretagne.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ The old parish of Bothoa, its church and its chapels (Brittany) \u00bb , on www.infobretagne.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 Andr\u00e9 Jean Marie Challenge , Notre-Dame de France, or history of the cult of the Blessed Virgin in France from the origin of Christianity to the present day, …. Bordeaux, Tours and Rennes , Paris, H. Plon, 1861-1866 ( read online ) , p. 532 \u2191 Catherine de Francheville ( pref. J\u00e9r\u00f4me Bul\u00e9on), Vannes retirement, the girls of the Ste-Virge , 1900 , 439 p. ( read online ) , p. 163 \u2191 L. Enteroygues , Bishop Daniel de Francheville, bishop of P\u00e9rigueux 1693-1702, nicknamed the father of the poor , P\u00e9rigueux, impr. P\u00e9rigourdine, 1923 ( read online ) , p. thirty first \u2191 Arthur Le Moyne de (1827-1901) Author of the text Bordery , Brittany in modern times, 1491-1789: summary of the course of history professed at the Faculty of Letters of Rennes, in 1893-1894 , Paul Ban\u00e9at, 1894 , 288 p. ( read online ) , p. 187 \u2191 Ren\u00e9 Carfort Nepvou , Genealogical study on the house Le Nepvou, of the bishopric of Saint-Brieuc … , Saint-Brieuc, impr. by R. Prud’homme, 1913 , 279 p. ( read online ) , p. 110 \u2191 Hippolyte Louis Marie Loz de Beaucours, born in 1746 in Rennes (son of Nicolas Claude Loz de Beaucours, born around 1696 and died in 1784 at the Ch\u00e2teau de Saint-Ilan in Langueux), died in 1830 in Rennes, general lawyer in Parliament of Brittany Between 1779 and 1791. \u2191 Jean Gallet , Breton lords and peasants: from the Middle Ages to the Revolution , Rennes, Ouest-France editions, coll. “History \/ History”, 1992 , 399 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-7373-1023-2 ) \u2191 J. Baudry , Historical & biographical study on Brittany on the eve of the Revolution, with regard to an unprecedented correspondence (1782-1790). , t. \u00a02, Paris, H. Champion, 1905 , 2 vol. (345, 482 p.) ( read online ) , p. 278 \u2191 Pol Courcy potter , Nobiliary and armorial from Brittany. , t. 2, Nantes, 1862 , 2 It is ed. 3 Vol. (XVIII-471, 495, 7-262 p.); 27 cm ( read online ) , p. 310 \u2191 Courcy potter, Nobiliary and armorial from Brittany. , t. 2, 1862 , 2 It is ed. 3 Vol. (XVIII-471, 495, 7-262 p.); 27 cm ( read online ) , p. 54 \u2191 ‘ Former fiefs and manors of Bothoa (Brittany) \u00bb , on www.infobretagne.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 Persons of Communal Age. \u2191 Jean-Baptiste Og\u00e9e, “Historical and geographical dictionary of the province of Brittany”, volume 1, 1778, consultable https:\/\/archive.org\/details\/dictionnairehist01og\/page\/90\/mode\/2up \u2191 ‘ Bothoa or Botoha, village of Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem (Brittany) \u00bb , on www.infobretagne.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 Jean Huchet du Guermeur, born on September 8, 1794 in Guingamp, deceased on December 8, 1849 in Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem. \u2191 “Royal and National Almanac …: presented to His Majesty and princes and princesses of the royal family”, 1835, consultable https:\/\/gallica.bnf.fr\/ark :\/12148\/BPT6K204222J\/F479.Image.r=bottoa?rk=1866962; \u2191 “Official Journal of the French Republic. Laws and decrees”, n \u00b0 of July 30, 1911, consultable https:\/\/gallica.bnf.fr\/ark:\/ark:\/12148\/bpt6k6336680q\/f5.image.r=bottoa?rk=278971; \u2191 “Bulletin of the Society [” then “French Society] for the injured military of the land and sea armies”, April 1936, consultable https:\/\/gallica.bnf.fr\/ark :\/12148\/bpt6k96876830\/f87.image.r=bottoa?rk=579402 ;0 \u2191 General inventory of cultural heritage, ‘ Saint Pierre parish Church, Bothoa (Saint-Nicolas-du-P\u00e9lem) \u00bb , on patrimoine.region-bretagne.fr , 1967 (consulted the 31 mars 2023 ) \u2191 ‘ Bothoa school museum | Rural Museum of Education in C\u00f4tes-d’Armor, Brittany \u00bb , on www.musee-efole-bottoa.com (consulted the May 9 2020 ) \u2191 http:\/\/www.centre-ouest-retagne.org\/decouvrir_et_visiter\/culture_patrimoine_et_savoir_faire\/muses_centres_d_interpret (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/bothoa-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Bothoa \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]