Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens explained

Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens
Full Name:Compagnie Fondamentale des Chevaliers et Archers d'Amiens
Sport:Archery
Founded:14 November 1803
City:Amiens
Location:15 rue de Lannoy
Amiens
Ceo:Paul Foulon
Members:91 (2012)
Website:cie-arc-amiens.com
Blank Label:Label FFTA
Blank Data: Label Bronze

The Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens is an archery club founded on 14 November 1803 in Amiens and affiliated to the and the .[1]

History

Urban Militia

The armed troops were instituted for the defense and the police of the city of Amiens shortly after 1117, following the victory of the rebels against the seigniorial tyranny. The archers of the urban militia of Amiens were grouped in a group called the Grand Oath (Grand Serment), which consisted of 90 men recruited from the most notable families of the bourgeoisie. On an unknown date, perhaps towards the end of the fifteenth century, a Little Oath (Petit Serment) was made up, made up of 60 men. The members of the Oaths had to swear during their admissions to respect the Statutes of the group, the authority of the Captain and that of the city's Mayor. These 150 archers formed, with 60 crossbowmen, the specialized troops of the small municipal army. With the advent of firearms at the end of the 16th century, 60 arquebusiers and 80 couleuvriniers were added to their ranks.

The Oaths were religious associations placed under the patronage of Saint Sebastian for the Grand Oath and Saint Christine for the Petit Oath, both killed by being riddled with arrows. The "Grand Oath" celebrated a solemn mass on the day of its patron, 20 January, on the left side altar of the .

The archers of the city were deployed in the service of the King on numerous occasions, in particular at the battle of Bouvines in 1214. During the Hundred Years' War, they were opposed several times, to the English archers, better armed, their bows being high two meters allowed their arrows to be sent over two hundred meters.

The Garden of the Grand Oath (Jardin du Grand Serment) is located against the ramparts from the 15th century to 1790, today from the Baraban bridge to the Célestins bridge. The (Bird shooting) was practiced there, then after the seventeenth century the Tir au berceau. The name of the rue des Archers (Archer's street) is a last memory of this garden.[2] In this place, the militia organized once a year a contest whose goal was to touch a 3D representation of a bird, the first archer to succeed was named Roy for the year. If an archer succeeded three years in a row, he became Emperor. These titles gave rise to honors and privileges. This discipline is still practiced today, a title of Roitelet was even added for young people.[3]

Peaceful meetings took place between Oaths from different cities, even distant ones. These games were called the Noble Days (Nobles jours). The messenger bringing the invitation received gifts, money or jewels from the municipality.

Privileged company

The progress of armaments involves the disappearance of the bow in favor of the arquebus. Archers were still commissioned at the time of Louis XIV, notably at the siege of Arras, Saint-Omer or Dunkirk, but only to escort prisoners or ammunition convoy.

The Oath loses its militia status and becomes a privileged Company. The advantages of archers are however maintained: exemptions from taxes and charges, watchtower, accommodation for warriors. They benefited in particular from the Franc salé (salty Franc): they did not pay, on the salt they bought, the heavy tax of Gabelle du sel. These advantages had made them called the Franc-archer. In return, the city only asked them for fairly sparse police or ceremonial services. They must place themselves at the disposal of the authority in case of alarms, fires, riots ... They take rank in uniform with their weapons at religious or civil events: Feast of Corpus Christi, Saint John's Eve, Te Deum and fireworks on anniversary of victories, entries of great figures...

The archers no longer wore either helmets or chain mail, but a white cloth coat with blue faces trimmed with silver; blue vest, panties and stockings; white and blue plumed tricorne; white wool epaulettes; the sword at the side; on the chest, a medal bearing the image of Saint Sebastian.

During the parade, at the head of their procession, we find the drums and the fifes followed by the Banner Holder. The banner embroidered with the date of 1733 has entered the Musée de Picardie.

During 17th century the Tir au Berceau became a regular practice, but the annual Tir à l'oiseau competition was maintained. Meetings with foreign companies are no longer called Noble Days, but Provincial Prices or General Prices, depending on the distance from the participating cities.

While the old Statutes were drawn up by each Oath and therefore differed from city to city, a common law was accepted by almost all the Companies in the 18th century. It is still in place today after some modifications over time. It is the General Regulations in 70 articles, published in 1733 by Henri Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, Abbot of Saint-Médard de Soissons, who qualified himself as Grand Master of the Archery of the Arc in France because the relics of Saint Sebastian were brought to his Abbey in 840.

The French Revolution suppressed all associations. The Privileged Companies were dissolved on June 13, 1790 and their property was sold on January 16, 1792.

Sport Association

At the beginning of the 19th century, the archers regrouped in a Society for leisure and sports. The Fundamental Company of the Knights and Archers of Amiens (Compagnie fondamentale des chevaliers et archers d'Amiens) was created on November 14, 1803, by the descendants of Officers of the Company of the 18th century, Gérard and Madaré.

The city of Amiens owned up to four associations of archers simultaneously. When the train station was established in 1845, railway workers formed a Société du Nord (Society of North) which had land at the corner of the Voirie and Boulevard de l'Est (currently Boulevard d'Alsace Lorraine). This society was fleeting. Another society, the Francs Archers, celebrates its patronal feast on the same day at the .

In 1903, for the centenary of the reorganization of the company, a banner is offered to them, it will be blessed by the Daveluy abbey.[4]

The Fundamental Company of the Knights and Archers of Amiens remains the company which has known how to last over time despite the changes of premises. It had to change its location, staying in turn: at Bastion de Longueville, Rue du Vivier, near by Boulevard Fontaine (currently Boulevard Carnot), on Bastion de Guyencourt, in the old ditch against Boulevard Saint-Jacques (currently Boulevard Faidherbe). In 1913, the patron of Amiens Edmond Soyez financed the current stand, 15 rue de Lannoy.

The archer no longer has a uniform, but he must wear a cap decorated with a few archery emblems. Companies are federated into Regional Rounds: that of Amiens is part of the Ronde de Picardie formed by 24 Companies. In all the Rounds, each year the clubs organize the in turn. This celebration is the opening day of a competition between Companies of the Round which takes place every Sunday of the summer. The first was organized in 1903 for the centenary of the Company.[1] [5] [6]

Today

Currently, the club is affiliated to the which awarded it the Bronze Label.[7] [8] The official club outfit is white pants, a white polo shirt, with the club logo on the chest and Amiens written in red on the back.

In 2012, the club had 95 licensees.

Organization

Formers Captains

Former captains of the Compagnie d'arc d'Amiens
BeginningEndName
18031806Picard Binard
18061822Roussel
18221835Joron
18351836Hubault
18361837Serres
18371841Pierre Hubault
18411844Louis Garaux
18441846Harlay
18461851Adolphe Hubault
18511852Garaux
18521853Daugez
18531854Laborie
18541869Père Julien[12]
18691870Napoléon Duriez
18701881Père Maintenez
18811882Julien
18821887Père Maintenez
18871888Victor Maintenay[13]
18881893Napoléon Duriez
18931898Emile Vaquez
18981899Elie Goubet
18991902Emile Vaquez
19021904Emile Vandekerkove[14]
19041905Elie Goubet
19051921Fernand Desprez
19211923Fernand Desprez
19231945Fernand Desprez
19351939Daniel Vandekerkhove[15] [16]
19451951Victor Lefevre
19511974Germain Magnier
19741995Marcel Lucas
19952002Michel Warluzelle

Events

The club organize an indoor, an outdoor/Fédéral and a field competition every year, usually in the Samara Arboretum, and a junior competition.

Internal events

Each year a (shooting bird) take place to determine the Roy of the compagny. Sinde 1978, this competition is also open to children who can become Roitelet(te). A variant has also been created for compound bows, the winner win a K d'or.

Bouquet provincial

The (provincial bouquet) has been organized in Amiens five times, in 1893, 1899, 1903, 1911 and 1939.[17] [18]

In 1899, 100 companies participate with a total of 1500 archers.[19]

On 7 June 1903, the Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens organize the with the assistance of the Union des francs-archers. 150 companies were at the parade.[20]

On 7 May 1911, the parade take place in front of Amiens Cathedral.

Championnat de France 2012

From 29 August to 1 September 2012, the Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens organizes the French Archery Championships at the .[21] This is the first France championship organized in Amiens.[22] The company receives the 2012 sports event award (prix de la manifestation sportive 2012) for this event.[23] The results for Recurve bow are:[24]

Championnat de France 2012's results, organised in Amiens
CategoryRankArcherClub
Femmes Médaille d'orCyrielle CotryLes Archers de Compiègne
Médaille d'argentBérengère SchuhLa Sentinelle de Brienon sur Armançon
Médaille de bronzeSophie DodémontCompagnie d'arc de Villiers-le-Bel
Hommes Médaille d'orThomas FaucheronCompagnie d’archers de Rennes
Médaille d'argentGaël PrévostLes Archers riomois
Médaille de bronzeRomain GirouilleCompagnie d’archers de Rennes

Infrastructures

Jeu d'arc

Since 1913, thanks to the patron Edmond Soyez, the association's head office is located at 15 rue de Lannoy in Amiens. The second jeu d'arc was offered to the company by the constable[25] Gérard De Berny (1880-1957).[26] As the association is the owner, the training sessions are open to the public without any schedule restrictions for club members. This place includes a salle d'armes (weapon's room) where archers can mount their bows, and 2 jeu d'arc with a distance of about 50 meters each. The total length of this place is therefore about 120 meters. For a width of about 8 meters, the land being located between the houses.

Gymnasium

For the winter season, trainings sessions takes place at the Jean Renaux gymnasium in the north district of Amiens. Its length allows shots up to 40 meters. The indoor competitions organized during the year by the club generally take place in this gymnasium.

Honours

[27]

National

Championnat de France de tir fédéral

YearArcherRankCategory
2000Justine Cotrel 1Cadette Women - Recurve
Céline Garçon 2Junior Women - Recurve
2001Marian Dode 1Benjamin Men - Recurve
Céline Garçon 1Junior Women - Recurve

Championnat de France de tir nature

YearArcherRankCategory
2017[28] Clément Thomas 2Junior Men - Compound without sight
Christine Thomas 2Vétéran Women - Compound without sight
2018[29] 1
2019[30] 2

Championnat de France de tir 3D

YearArcherRankCategory
2017[31] Clément Thomas 1Junior Men - Compound without sight
Christine Thomas 3Vétéran Women - Compound without sight
2019[32] 2Senior 2 Women - Compound without sight

Championnat de France de tir Beursault

YearArcherRankCategory
1955[33] Fernande Magnier 3Dame
1959[34] 1
2000 [35] Marian Dode 1Benjamin Men - Recurve
Céline Garçon 1Senior Women - Recurve
Justine Cotrel 3Cadette Women - Recurve
2001Marian Dode 1Benjamin Men - Recurve
Céline Garçon 3Senior Women - Recurve
2002 1
2003Sylvain Vicogne 2Senior Men - Recurve
2004[36] Christian Trefcon 3Vétéran Men - Recurve
2005[37] Sylvain Vicogne 2Senior Men - Recurve
2016[38] Philippe Thebault 3Super Vétéran Men - Recurve
2017[39] Anais Leneutre-Bourhis 3Senior Women - Recurve

Championnat de France universitaire

International

World Firefighters Games

YearArcherRankCategory
2000[42] Sylvain Vicogne 1Senior Men - Recurve
2002[43]
2004[44]
2008[45] 3
YearArcherRankCategory
2003[46] Sylvain Vicogne 1Senior Men - Recurve
2005[47] 2

European Field Archery Championships

Further reading

External links

Notes and references

References

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Amiens: une rue insolite, la rue des Archers. February 18, 2019. fr.
  3. Web site: Tir à l'Oiseau - 23 avril 2017. fr. February 18, 2019.
  4. Book: fr. Edmond Soyez. Chapelle et confrérie de Saint-Sébastien à Amiens. Amiens. 1907.
  5. Book: fr. Pierre Dubois. Les Archers d'Amiens à travers les siècles. Amiens. 1939.
  6. Book: fr. Dulaure J.A., Girault de Saint-Fargeau A. and Lami E.O.. Amiens et son passé. Amiens. Editions Du Bastion. 1995.
  7. Web site: Site officiel de la Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens. Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens. www.cie-arc-amiens.com. fr. February 21, 2019.
  8. Web site: Label club FFTA. FFTA. www.ffta.fr. fr. February 21, 2019.
  9. Web site: Organigramme. fr. 2020. Compagnie d'Arc d'Amiens. Amiens. May 24, 2020.
  10. Web site: fr. Anciens capitaines. cie-arc-amiens.com. 2021. Compagnie d'arc d'Amiens. Amiens. February 27, 2019. .
  11. fr. . Mémoires de la Société des antiquaires de Picardie. Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie . Amiens. Duval et Herment. 1856. 1954-6394. .
  12. fr . Maintenay. À Monsieur G. This, propriétaire-gérant de l'Archer français . L'Archer Français: Journal des Tireurs d'Arc. L'Archer français. 18 . August 20, 1957 . 2426-1998 . March 12, 2021. .
  13. Web site: fr . Sport - Tir à l'arc . . 5343 . November 4, 1887 . March 19, 2021. .
  14. Web site: fr . Le bouquet provincial des archers d'Amiens . . 71e année . 21800 . May 29, 1939. March 19, 2021. .
  15. Web site: fr . Le tir à l'oiseau des archers . . 67e année . 20325 . May 3, 1935 . March 19, 2021. .
  16. The archives of the company are incomplete, they establish a presidency of Fernand Desprez between 1923 and 1945. But the newspaper articles establish that Daniel Vandekerkhove is president at least between 1935 and 1939.
  17. Web site: Liste des bouquets provinciaux depuis 1615. fr. February 21, 2019.
  18. Web site: Le bouquet provincial, fête traditionnelle de l'archerie Beursault. fr. February 21, 2019.
  19. Web site: Bouquet provincial. fr. Bernard Poulet. February 21, 2019.
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  22. Web site: Les Championnats de France de tir à l'arc ont été une grande réussite. fr. Lionel Herbet. Amiens. February 21, 2019.
  23. Web site: Lettre d'information du Comité Départemental Olympique et Sportif de la Somme. fr. Comité Départemental Olympique et Sportif de la Somme. Amiens. February 23, 2019.
  24. Web site: Classement Officiel Tir Fita (2X70M) - Amiens. fr. FFTA. Amiens. February 21, 2019.
  25. Book: fr. Quand M. le sénateur De Berny est reçu connétable des archers d'Amiens. Amiens. November 1, 1937. Grand Écho du Nord.
  26. fr. Coline Bergeon. Des archers pleins d'archives. JDA. 837. May 9, 2017. 15. February 19, 2019.
  27. For international or university competitions, archers were members of the club during the championship.
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  29. Web site: fr. Résultats Championnat de France - Tir Nature - 2018. ffta.fr. May 20, 2018. FFTA. Pujaut. February 18, 2019. .
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  31. Web site: fr. Résultats Championnat de France - Tir 3d - 2017. ffta.fr. August 20, 2017. FFTA. La Féclaz. February 18, 2019. .
  32. Web site: fr. Résultats Championnat de France - Tir 3d - 2019. ffta.fr. August 25, 2019. FFTA. Piré-sur-Seiche. February 18, 2019. .
  33. Web site: fr . Après le 49e championnat de France de tir à l'arc . L'Oise-matin. 385 . August 23, 1955 . 8 . March 29, 2021. .
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  35. Web site: fr. Archives - Autres disciplines. ffta.fr. 2019. FFTA. February 22, 2019. .
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