Harly
Harly is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Geography
The commune is located in the valley of the Homblières, it is bathed by the Somme and its marshes and Streaming of Harly.History
- Latin name: Harcliacum
- Carved flints were found in the town.
- Village of former Vermandois, the stewardship of Amiens, bailages and election of Saint-Quentin, Diocese of Noyon.
In the 17th century, Harly, possession of the Chapter of St. Quentin at the outset, is Seigneurerie de l'Abbaye de Vermand.
The municipality had a bunker that belonged to the Hindenburg Line.
Population
Administration
List of successive mayors :- René Lamy - Party : PS
- René Horb - Party : PS
- Bernard Destombes
Places of interest
- Saint-Martin church, dated from the 17th century, destroyed during the First World War and rebuilt around 1926.
- Monument to deaths in the First and Second world wars.
- Calvary located on rue Quentin-de-la Tour.
- Daltroff factory and worker accommodation next to the factory, built in 1875.
- Château d'Harly, destroyed during the First World War.
- A Merovingian cemetery, containing around 700 graves.
Notable people
- 1218 Adam Harly
- 1241-1248 Godard of Harly
- 14?? Jean de Fosseux
- 14?? Philippe de Fosseux, often used the last name Borgne
- 1734-1811 Joseph Dufermont, parish priest and member of the National Assembly.
- 192?-2019 André Triou, historian
- Jean-Marie Lefèvre, modernist and minimalist poet