Loupville was a place in the current Belgian province of Luxembourg and a parish in the current territory of Tillet, a district of Sainte-Ode.
Old mentions of the place date back to the 8th and 9th centuries. Loupville was the center of an extensive Saint Martin parish, dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Hubert. Administratively, Loupville was in the 16th century the main place of the area, which also included Acul, Brul, Chisogne, Gérimont, Houmont, Hubermont, Lavaselle, Magerotte, Magery, Mande-Sainte-Marie, Millaumont, Morhet, Rechimont, Remience, Renuamont, and Senonchamps. During the great plague of 1636, the parish disappeared. The Ferraris map from the 1770s still indicates the site of the church and the cemetery of Loupville, located between the castle farm of Laval, Hubermont, and Rechrival. The parish seat moved to Rechrival, which also became a municipality at the end of the ancien régime. At the site of the old church, a cemetery still remains; a new church was built in Hubermont.
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