Coligny is a commune, near Bourg-en-Bresse in the department of Ain in eastern France.
Celtic background
Coligny is famed for its Celtic
lunisolar calendar, the "
Coligny calendar". The calendar, which dates from the turn of the
1st century, has been key in the understanding of the knowledge of
astronomy among the Gauls, and also supplied interesting information about their language (e.g., their names for months and the words for "lucky" and "unlucky"). It was an engraved bronze tablet originally discovered as fragments in 1897. It is written in the
Latin alphabet and it represents a five-year cycle composed of three years having twelve
lunar months and two years (the first and third) having thirteen
lunar months.
At the end of the 19th century a bronze statue was discovered in the town and has been christened the Dieu de Coligny (God of Coligny).
Miscellaneous
Coligny was the birthplace of
Joseph Darnand (
1897-
1945), a
French pro-
Nazi traitor and leader of the
Vichy French Milice.
See also
References
Based on the article in the French Wikipedia.
External links