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Besides the town, the town includes the area of Casse-Mortier and part of the village Pommerou, shared with the town of Clavette.
Gallery
St Rogatien church
Eglise de Saint-Rogatien
Memorial stone
The Mairie in Saint-Rogatien
Église Saint-Rogatien-Saint-Donatien
This church built of limestone in the 12th century and renovated in the 19th century is dedicated to Nantes' twomartyrs, partially destroyed during the Wars of Religion, it is largely late medieval but retains its Romanesque portal and a Gothic trefoil recess. The choir stalls were rebuilt in large part to the late Middle Ages. A granitetithe measure from the fifteenth or sixteenth century, is used as the church font. In 1871, a bell tower was installed. In 1884, a restoration project was planned but didn't eventuate till 1987, when the facade was restored, the west weakened by weathering.
Population
Its inhabitants are called Rogatiens and Rogatiennes in French.[4]