Argentan Explained
Argentan (in French pronounced as /aʁʒɑ̃tɑ̃/) is a commune and the seat of two cantons and of an arrondissement in the Orne department in northwestern France.[2] As of 2019, Argentan is the third largest municipality by population in the Orne department.[3]
History
Argentan is situated near the river Orne. Although the region was heavily populated during the Gallo Roman period the town is not mentioned until 1025–1026. The toponym comes from the Gaulish words ("silver") and ("market").[4] The town grew in importance during the Middle Ages.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Argentan alternated between prosperity and destruction, as English forces occupied the city several times. The Plantagenets had considered this town as one of the most important of Normandy.
During the reign of Louis XIV, Colbert set Alençon against Argentan in an economic competition on lace making. Thus, the point d'Argentan ("Argentan stitch") and the point d'Alençon ("Alençon stitch") were created. Argentan became a very important town for traditional industry. It also gained in religious importance with the building of a Benedictine Abbey and two churches, Saint-Martin and Saint-Germain. Several mansions (hôtels particuliers) were also built.
During World War I, the French 104th Infantry Regiment/14th Infantry Brigade was stationed at Argentan. It participated in the battle of Verdun in 1916.
During World War II, the city was almost totally destroyed. On 5 June 1944, on the eve of the Allied D-Day landing on the beaches of Normandy, the city suffered an important air raid in which the train station was destroyed.[5] The city suffered further damage when it was bombed on 6 and 7 June by B-17 and B-24 bombers of the U.S. Eighth Air Force.[6] The greatest part of the city was, however, left in ruins two and a half months later, at the end of August, during the battle of the Argentan-Falaise Pocket. The U.S. Third Army, under the command of general George S. Patton liberated Argentan after eight days of violent combat against the German 9th Panzer Division and the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. The U.S. 80th Infantry Division liberated the city in the morning of 20 August.
Geography
The commune of Argentan is made up of the town of Argentan and the following villages and hamlets, La Croix de Coulandon, Coulandon and Mauvaisville.[7]
Argentan has 5 water courses running through it, three rivers The Orne, The Ure and The Baize and two streams, the Marais de Fleuriel and the Fontaines Thiot.
Argentan along with another 70 communes is part of a 20,593 hectare, Natura 2000 conservation area, called the Haute vallée de l'Orne et affluents.[8] The area is focused on the sources of the Orne and its main tributaries up to Putanges-Pont-Ecrepin, an area that is prone to flooding and has water all year round.[8] [9] The conservation area has thirteen species listed in Annex 2 of the Habitats Directive;[10]
- Eurasian otter
- European bullhead Cottus perifretum
- Brook lamprey
- White-clawed crayfish
- Jersey tiger
- Marsh fritillary
- European stag beetle
- Northern crested newt
- Southern damselfly
- Orange-spotted emerald
- Thick shelled river mussel
- Desmoulin's whorl snail
Location
Argentan is located NE of Rennes, ENE of the Mont Saint-Michel, SE of Cherbourg, SSE of Caen, SW of Rouen and N of Le Mans. Argentan station has rail connections to Caen, Le Mans, Paris and Granville.
Climate
Argentan's Climate is classed as a temperate oceanic climate according to the Köppen–Geiger climate classification.[11]
Main sights and notable buildings
- Donjon of Argentan - Ramparts of Argentan built in the Middle Ages by Henri I.[12] It was classed as a Monument historique in 1945.[12]
- Tour Marguerite - a 12th century medieval tower built by Henri I.[13] It was classed as a Monument Historique in 1965.[13]
- Castle of the Dukes - a 14th century castle built by Pierre II of Alençon, it is now a court house.[14] it was classed as a monument historique in 1889.[15] The grounds of the castle houses the 14th century St. Nicholas Chapel, which is also classed as a monument historique.[16]
- Saint Martin church - built in the 16th century it was listed as monument historique in 1862.[17]
- Saint Germain church - 15th century church listed as monument historique in 1889.[18] [19]
- Saint Roch Chapel
National Heritage sites
The Commune has a total of 18 buildings and areas listed as a Monument historique in addition to the 6 listed above there are:
- Hotel du Moulin de Fontenelle - 18th Century L-shaped Hotel, added as a monument in 2004.[20]
- Former Hotel Servain - 17th Century Hotel, whose door was added as a monument in 1948.[21]
- Henri IV House - Built in 1623 it served as the town hall from 1722 to 1809, it was classified in 1946.[22]
- Hôtel Ango-de-la-Motte - Former seventeenth century Hotel, it was classified in 1948.[22]
- Three Crosses Column - erected in 1771, the three crosses are believed to be either to mark the meeting place of three 12th century kings, commemorate the expulsion of the English in 1450, or to redeem the vandalism of Theodore Beza in 1563. [23]
- Statue of the Virgin - erected in 1648 it was registered in 1934[24]
- Former residence of the Abbess of the Benedictines - erected in 1623 it was built to receive novices from Almenêches Abbey to replace former nuns who died and those who had opposed the establishment of the new customs of the Reformation. [25] It was registered in 1932.[26]
- Count of Lonlay - former 17th century hotel, which was registered in 1948 [27]
- Norman house - 14th century house, which was registered in 1948 [28]
- Lemonnier house - 14th century house, which was registered in 1948 [29]
- Aumont-de-la-Vente Hotel - former 17th century hotel, where James II of England stayed in 1692, during his period of exile. [27] Classed as a Monument historique in 1948.[30]
- Former church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Place - former 12th century church for Medieval pilgrims, that was sold in 1820 and became a dwelling house.[31] It became a monument historique in 1986.[32]
Museums
Other points of interest
- Les Pâtures d’Argentan is a 13 Hectare Natura 2000 site, part of the Haute vallée de l'Orne et affluents area, in the middle of the town.[35] The site has a lake, La Noé, and features three protected species that are present on the site all year round' the Eurasian otter, the Southwestern water vole and the common bloodroot.[36]
- Carrière de Belle-Eau is an old quarry for the extraction of sand, that was closed shortly after World War two, which was bought by the commune in 1989.[37] In 1995 the area was turned into an 18 960 m2 nature reserve.[38] The site today hosts nearly 200 different species of flora and fauna, including thyme broomrape, Common parsley frog, Smooth newt and leopard marsh orchid.[38]
Gallery
Notable people
- William FitzEmpress (1136 -1164) - the youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou was born here.[39]
- Giles d'Argentan (c. 1280 – 24 June 1314), Norman knight who was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn
- John II, Duke of Alençon (1409-1476), was a French nobleman born here, and best known as a general in the Last Phase of the Hundred Years' War and for his role as a comrade-in-arms of Joan of Arc. [40]
- Margaret of Lorraine (1463 - 1521) - A French noblewoman and a nun of the order of Poor Clares who was beatified in 1921, died here.[41]
- Guillaume Mahot (1630 - 1684) - served as the Apostolic Vicar of Cochin, was born here.[42]
- Marguerite de Lubert (1702 - 1785) a French woman of letters died here.[43]
- Charles-Alexis Chauvet (1837 - 1871) a French organist and composer died here.[44]
- Vincent Muselli (1879-1956) a French writer and poet was born here.[45]
- Fernand Léger (1881–1955), painter was born in Argentan[46]
- André Mare (1885–1935), painter was born in Argentan [47]
- André Rouyer (1929-1994) a French actor was born here.[48]
- François Doubin - (1933 – 2019) a French politician and cabinet minister who lived and died here.[49]
- Gérard Saint (1935-1960) a bike racer who won the Combativity award in 1959 Tour de France was born here.[50]
- Richard Peduzzi (born 1945) a French scenographer was born here.[51]
- Michel Onfray (born 1959), writer and philosopher born here.[52]
- Franck Berrier (1984-2021), a former professional footballer was born here.[53]
Transport
Twin towns – sister cities
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in France. Argentan is twinned with:[57]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 9 August 2021. fr.
- Web site: Commune d'Argentan (61006) − COG Insee. www.insee.fr.
- https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep61.pdf Populations légales 2019: 61 Orne
- Book: MOULIN . CHAVE . FAJAL . FOUCHER . Marie-Anne . Isabelle . Bruno . Jean-Pascal. Argentn et ses environs au Moyen Âge: Approche historique et archéologique. 2008. Conseil général de l'Orne. Public Library. 978-2-86061-032-2. 38. etal.
- Destruction of Argentan SNCF train station in August 1944: http://argentan.vapeur.free.fr/gare_guerre.html (French site)
- Freeman, Roger A., The Mighty Eighth, Motorbooks International, 1981, 1990, pp. 259 & 260.
- Web site: Argentan · 61200, France. Argentan · 61200, France.
- Web site: INPN - FSD Natura 2000 - FR2500099 - Haute vallée de l'Orne et affluents - Description.
- Web site: Le site | hautevalleeorne. hautevalleeorne.n2000.fr.
- Web site: EUNIS -Site factsheet for Haute vallée de l'Orne et affluents. eunis.eea.europa.eu.
- Web site: Argentan climate: Weather Argentan & temperature by month. en.climate-data.org.
- Web site: Ancien donjon à Argentan - PA00110717. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Tour Marguerite à Argentan - PA00110730. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Castles.nl - Argentan Ducal Castle. www.castles.nl.
- Web site: Ancien château des Ducs à Argentan - PA00110715. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Ancienne chapelle du château, ou chapelle Saint-Nicolas à Argentan - PA00110714. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Eglise Saint-Martin à Argentan - PA00110720. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Sight ÉGLISE SAINT-GERMAIN D'ARGENTAN in Argentan, FRANCE. www.belvicci.com.
- Web site: Eglise Saint-Germain à Argentan - PA00110719. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Hôtel du Moulin de Fontenelle à Argentan - PA61000035. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Ancien hôtel Servain à Argentan - PA00110725. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Hôtel Ango-de-la-Motte à Argentan - PA00110722. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Colonne dite des Trois Croix à Argentan - PA00110716. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Statue de la Vierge à Argentan - PA00110729. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Ancienne habitation de l'Abbesse des Bénédictines à Argentan - PA00110721. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Ancienne habitation de l'Abbesse des Bénédictines. www.pop.culture.gouv.fr.
- Web site: Ancien hôtel du comte de Lonlay à Argentan - PA00110724. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Maison normande à Argentan - PA00110727. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Maison Lemonnier à Argentan - PA00110726. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Ancien hôtel d'Aumont-de-la-Vente. www.pop.culture.gouv.fr.
- Web site: Old church of Notre-Dame de la Place. Observetaire du patrimoine religieux.
- Web site: Ancienne église Notre-Dame-de-la-Place à Argentan - PA00110718. monumentum.fr.
- Web site: Maison des Dentelles d'Argentan. 20 July 2016. Triplancar.
- Web site: Musée Fernand Léger - André Mare ARGENTAN. Normandie Tourisme.
- Web site: Au fait, qui sont les petites bêtes des Pâtures ?. 12 August 2016. Ouest-France.fr.
- Web site: MARAIS DES PATURES | Conservatoires d'espaces naturels de Normandie. cen-normandie.fr.
- Web site: Un chantier bénévole pour entretenir la carrière-refuge de Belle-Eau, à Argentan. 27 February 2021. actu.fr.
- Web site: Carrière de Belle-Eau.
- Web site: William Longespee Fitz Empress, [22 July 1136 - 30 January 1164], Born: Argentan, Normandy, France, Died: Rouen, Normandy, France, Father: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Mother: Maud of England, Family, Genealogy]. websites.umich.edu.
- Book: Potter, David . A History of France, 1460–1560: The Emergence of a Nation State . Maurice . Keen . Macmillan . 1995. 375.
- Web site: CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Blessed Margaret of Lorraine. www.newadvent.org.
- Web site: 0026 - MAHOT Guillaume. IRFA.
- Web site: La princesse Camion / Mlle de Lubert. Marguerite de. Lubert. Elisabeth. Lemirre. 15 July 1995. Mercure de France. [Paris].
- Web site: Library of Congress LCCN Permalink n91110560. lccn.loc.gov.
- Web site: Vincent Muselli - LAROUSSE. Éditions. Larousse. www.larousse.fr.
- Web site: Fernand Léger | Cubist, Modernist Painter & Sculptor | Britannica. www.britannica.com.
- Web site: Andre Mare. belovedlinens.net.
- Web site: André Rouyer | Actor, Writer. IMDb.
- Web site: François Doubin, ancien maire d’Argentan et ancien ministre, est décédé. 18 June 2019. Ouest-France.fr.
- Web site: Argentan. Dimanche, c'est le critérium Gérard-Saint. September 16, 2022. Ouest-France.fr.
- Web site: Richard Peduzzi | Production Designer, Art Department. IMDb.
- Web site: Michel Onfray - Freedom From Religion Foundation. ffrf.org.
- Web site: Football. Le Normand Franck Berrier, icône en Belgique, est décédé tragiquement. 13 August 2021. Ouest-France.fr.
- https://sncf-ter-normandie.latitude-cartagene.com/assets/carte_region.pdf Plan du réseau
- Web site: Argentan - France. World Airport Codes.
- Web site: R.N.12: JUSQU'AU BOUT DES TERRES... (I) . surma-route.net . 13 August 2023 . French.
- Web site: Villes jumelées. argentan.fr. Argentan. fr. 2021-04-23.