Bragny-sur-Saône

Bragny-sur-Saône (French pronunciation: [bʁaɲi syʁ son], literally Bragny on Saône) is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.

Mediterranean pottery, including amphorae from Massalia, as well as artefacts from Attica, and polychrome glass have all been found in large numbers here.

Artefacts from northern Italy, as well as Golaseccan pottery were found from this time onwards, along with more Massiliot amphorae.

[3] In August 1636, the soldiers of Matthias Gallas burned the village center, church, and part of the château.

Peasants of Bragny and surrounding villages would come to the mill and pay the owner to have their grains ground.