

The site's history is closely linked to the founding of Aiglemont, which was once made up of four villages: Champeau, Manicourt, Gesly and Eslemont, which later became Aiglemont. The chapel dedicated to Saint-Quentin, built in the 9th century to house his relics, was replaced by a church in the 12th century, which escaped the fires of 1521. Later abandoned, the chapel continued to be used as a burial ground until 1879. In 1634, a small chapel dedicated to Saint-Quentin was erected on the old shrine. Pilgrimages to Saint-Quentin began in 1872 and lasted until the 1950s, when the site fell into disrepair, degraded by time and looting.
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