Commune of Haute-Marne (52150) of 390 inhabitants.
Saint-Thiébault takes its name from Saint-Thiébault, also known as Thibaut de Provins, an 11th-century hermit canonized in 1073.
The communal archives of Saint-Thiébault, covering the period from 1203 to 1960, are kept in the Departmental Archives of Haute-Marne. These documents offer a valuable resource for researchers and local history enthusiasts.
Today, Saint-Thiébault preserves traces of its historical past, particularly through its architectural heritage and the archives available to researchers and local history enthusiasts.
The Saint-Thiébault church, built in the second half of the 19th century, is an example of neo-Romanesque architecture. It has a nave with three vessels and five bays, reflecting the architectural styles of the time.
Coordonnées 48° 12′ 06″ nord, 5° 34′ 49″ est Superficie 0,6 km2