Sartrouville, in the northern part of the Seine loop known as Montesson, comes from the Latin Sartoris villa, "the farm of the clearers". In the Middle Ages, the Knights Templar settled around the church, followed by the Benedictines of Argenteuil and Saint-Denis. The town was then divided in two: on one side, the village was a fiefdom of the Benedictines; on the other, the fiefdom of La Vaudoire - a hamlet to the south-west of the village - belonged to the lords of Maisons-Laffitte and Poissy. In the 19th century, almost a third of the village's land was given over to vineyards. In the 20th century, the village became one of the cradles of aviation: from 1923 to 1956, the CAMS factories produced numerous seaplanes.

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