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Flag of Cormeilles - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 21 December 2025
Image after a drawing on WhatTheVex’ X account
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Cormeilles (1,136 inhabitants, 305 ha) is a commune located in the Eure department.
The name of the locality is attested in the forms Cormeliæ in 1060,
Cormelias in 1105, and Cormelliæ in 1234. The toponym Cormeilles comes
from the Old French word *cormeille*, plural of the Old French word
*cormeille*, meaning "a type of fruit," which likely meant "rowan
tree, a group of rowan trees."
A town within the Norman ducal domain, Cormeilles was given in the
12th century to Raoul, Count of Ivry and Bayeux. In the mid-11th
century, William FitzOsbern founded Notre-Dame Abbey there, which is
now located within the territory of Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles. The
abbey has since been completely destroyed. Several parishes comprised
Cormeilles: Saint-Pierre, Saint-Sylvestre, and Sainte-Croix, which the
French Revolution divided into three distinct communes:
Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles, Saint-Sylvestre-de-Cormeilles, and
Cormeilles.
Cormeilles was renowned for its linen production and, in the 18th century, for its significant leather trade. At that time, it was the second largest trading center in the region after Pont-Audemer for leather goods.
Olivier Touzeau, 21 December 2025
The arms are blazoned: Gules a deer Or.
The flag is white with the coat of arms and the name of the commune in
gothic-style gold letters: photo (2010), photo (2021), photo (2025).
Olivier Touzeau, 21 December 2025