Croix-Moligneaux


Croix-Moligneaux is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

Geography

The commune is situated on the D937 road, 1.6 km from the banks of the river Somme, west of Saint-Quentin.
The Seine-Nord canal will be dug near Croix-Moligneaux. As part of the preparatory works more than one hundred archaeological sites were identified by some fifty archaeologists around Croix-Moligneaux. The finds range from the Middle Paleolithic to the Middle Ages. These include a Roman road and numerous villas as well as a funerary monument from the Bronze Age.
The village name derives from a gallows erected here in Gallo-Roman times. The gallows was called by the Latin term of cruces which then translates into "cruci".
The village already has the status of parish on a document from the tenth century. This is confirmed in 1015 when Hardouin de Croÿ donated the land and the altar to the canons of Noyon.

Land Marks

The interior offers very beautiful stained-glass windows.
  • Monument dedicated to Lieutenant Georges Feltz, French aviator, and his radio operator, Albert Nelias, shot down in the village on May 20, 1940 by a German fighter plane during the Battle of France.
  • Old dovecote.