Arrosès | |
Commune Status: | Commune |
Arrondissement: | Pau |
Canton: | Terres des Luys et Coteaux du Vic-Bilh |
Insee: | 64056 |
Postal Code: | 64350 |
Mayor: | Michel Cantounet[1] |
Term: | 2020 - 2026 |
Intercommunality: | Nord-Est Béarn |
Coordinates: | 43.5422°N -0.1103°W |
Elevation M: | 226 |
Elevation Min M: | 129 |
Elevation Max M: | 265 |
Area Km2: | 9.64 |
Arrosès (in French pronounced as /aʁozɛs/; Occitan (post 1500);: Arrosés) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.
Arrosès is located some 50 km south-east of Hagetmau and some 5 km west of Madiran with the eastern border of the commune being the border between Pyrénées-Atlantiques and Hautes-Pyrénées departments. Access to the commune is by the D219 road from Aurions-Idernes in the west passing through the commune north of the village then continuing east to Madiran as the D66. The D292 comes from Aubous in the north passing through the commune and the village and continuing south to join the D139 south of Crouseilles. The commune is mostly farmland with patches of forest scattered throughout.[2]
The commune is located in the Drainage basin of the Adour with several streams rising in the commune and flowing east to join the Saget which flows north to join the Adour near Saint-Mont and forming most of the eastern border of the commune. The Larcis forms most of the western border of the commune as it flows north to join the Lees.
The commune name in béarnais is Arrosés.
Michel Grosclaude proposed as its etymology the anthroponym Arrosés which was very common in the Pyrenees and the Iberian peninsula and well attested in the Middle Ages.
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
Name | Spelling | Date | Source | Page | Origin | Description | |
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Arrosès | Aroses | 1385 | Raymond | Census | Village | ||
Arozee | 14th century | Raymond | Census | ||||
Arosser | 14th century | Raymond | Census | ||||
Arozer | 14th century | Raymond | Census | ||||
Arroser | 1402 | Raymond | Census | ||||
Rosees | 1472 | Raymond | Affièvement | ||||
Arrosers | 1487 | Raymond | Establishments | ||||
Rosses | 1538 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Arrosees | 1538 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Arrozes | 1546 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Rosez | 1675 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Arrouzès | 1686 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Rosés | 1750 | Cassini | |||||
Arroses | 1793 | Ldh/EHESS/Cassini | |||||
Arblé | Arblé | 1863 | Raymond | Moor | |||
Baradat | Baradat | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
La Barthe | La Barthe | 1863 | Raymond | Moor | |||
Chaudelet | Chaudelet | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
Crestia | Crestiàa | 1863 | Raymond | Place | |||
Espiau | Espiau | 1863 | Raymond | Place | |||
Les Garbères | Les Garbères | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
Le Gog | Le Gog | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
Les Grabes | Les Grabes | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
Lamothe | Lamothe | 1863 | Raymond | Mill | |||
Larbareng | Larbareng | 1863 | Raymond | Place | |||
Lorthe | Lorthe | 1863 | Raymond | Place | |||
Mané | Mané | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
La Mothe | La Mota d'Arroses | 1538 | Raymond | Reformation | Fief, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn | ||
La Motte | 1863 | Raymond | |||||
Peirolis | Peirolis | 1863 | Raymond | Farm | |||
La Salle | Lasalle | 1776 | Raymond | Terrier | Farm | ||
Sinsoos | Sinsoos | 1863 | Raymond | Farm |
Sources:
Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, 1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table. [3]
Origins:
Paul Raymond noted on page 13 of his 1863 dictionary that in 1385, Arrosès had 31 fires and depended on the bailiwick of Lembeye. There was a Tithe in Arrosès parish called Sainte-Rose.[3]
List of Successive Mayors[10]
From | To | Name | |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | 2001 | Francis Cazenave | |
2001 | 2008 | Gérard Saint-Martin | |
2008 | 2014 | Christian Labat | |
2014 | 2026 | Michel Cantounet |
The commune is part of five inter-communal structures:
In 2017 the commune had 139 inhabitants.
The town is part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) zones of Madiran, Pacherenc-du-vic-bilh, and Béarn AOC.
A number of structures have been identified as historical monuments. These are:
A Hilarri located at a house in the Bouézou area dates to the 17th century. It came from the old church which is now destroyed.
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption partially dates to the 12th century. It contains many items which have been registered. These are: