Agy Explained

Agy
Commune Status:Commune
Arrondissement:Bayeux
Canton:Bayeux
Insee:14003
Postal Code:14400
Mayor:Christophe Poitevin[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Bayeux Intercom
Coordinates:49.2417°N -0.76°W
Elevation M:65
Elevation Min M:30
Elevation Max M:83
Area Km2:4.21

Agy (in French pronounced as /aʒi/) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region of north-western France.

Geography

Agy is located 4 km south-west of Bayeux and 7 km north-east of Balleroy. The D572 highway from Bayeux to Saint-Lô passes through the eastern edges of the commune. The rest of the commune can be reached on the D207 from Campigny in the north-west passing through the village then continuing south-east to join the D572A which is parallel to the D572. Apart from the village there are three hamlets: La Commune, Les Malcadets, and Aprigny all along the D207 road. The rest of the commune is entirely farmland.[2]

The north-east border of the commune is marked by the Drone river with the southern border marked by the Ponche. In the west is the Vicalet stream flowing north and partly forming the western border.[2]

Toponymy

The town's name is attested in its Latin form Ageyum as early as the 9th century. It seems to be based on the Latin surname Agius, followed by the Gaulish suffix -acum. If this theory is correct it follows that Agy was once the lands of a man called Agius.[3]

History

In 1834 the parish of Agy was attached to Subles and the Agy church was put on sale for demolition. On 25 August 1834, however, residents opposed the bailiffs who came to take possession of the premises with the buyers. Faced with resistance, Alexandre Douesnel-Dubosq - public prosecutor, was summoned by the police but, armed with clubs, the population continued to oppose the destruction of the church and the cemetery. In the afternoon the National Guard of Bayeux arrived to reinforce the police with three hundred men and this ended the riot. Three protesters were sentenced by the Correctional Tribunal of Bayeux. The demolition of the church took place over the following days. The people of Subles celebrated this event which created rivalry between the two towns. A resident of Subles set up the cock from the steeple of the Agy church on his house. The people of Agy then joined the French Catholic Church of Father Châtel and launched a subscription that led to the construction of a new church and the installation of a priest who was a disciple of Father Chatel. In this way, the people had their revenge.[4]

Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Agy[5]

From To Name Party Position
- 2001 Francis Blondel
2001 2014 Claude Tillard Professor of Mechanical Engineering
2014 2020 Yvette Jeanne Retired manager
2020 2026 Christophe Poitevin

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 2 December 2020. fr.
  2. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Agy,+France/@49.2372195,-0.7793016,5955m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x480bac35582865d5:0x4320dc0ac017b107?hl=en Google Maps
  3. Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieu en France, Paris, Librairie Guénégaud, 1979, p. 4b
  4. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k4335811/texteBrut Society of Sciences, Arts, and Literature of Bayeux
  5. http://www.francegenweb.org/mairesgenweb/resultcommune.php?id=18567 List of Mayors of France