Vendôme Explained

Vendôme
Commune Status:Subprefecture and commune
Caption:View of Vendôme
Image Flag:Flag of Vendôme.gif
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason Comtes de Vendôme.svg
Arrondissement:Vendôme
Canton:Vendôme
Insee:41269
Postal Code:41100
Mayor:Laurent Brillard[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:CA Territoires Vendômois
Coordinates:47.7936°N 1.0664°W
Elevation M:82
Elevation Min M:76
Elevation Max M:141
Area Km2:23.89

Vendôme (in French vɑ̃dom/) is a subprefecture of the department of Loir-et-Cher, France. It is also the department's third-biggest commune with 15,856 inhabitants (2019). It is one of the main towns along the river Loir. The river divides itself at the entrance of Vendôme, intersecting it into numerous different arms. The town has a rich medieval history and many historical monuments.

History

Vendôme (in Latin: Vindocinum) appears originally to have been a Gallic Latin: [[oppidum]], replaced later by a feudal castle, around which the modern town arose. Christianity was introduced by French: [[Saint Bienheuré]]|italic=no in the 5th century, and the important abbey of the Trinity (which claimed to possess a tear shed by Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus) was founded about 1030. When the reign of the House of Capet began, Vendôme formed the chief town of a county belonging to Bouchard, called "the Venerable", who died in the monastery of French: [[Saint-Maur Abbey|Saint-Maur-des-Fossés]]|italic=no in 1007.

The succession passed by various marriages to the houses of French: Nevers|italic=no, French: Preuilly|italic=no and French: Montoire|italic=no. Bouchard VI, Count of Vendôme and Castres (died), left as his heiress his sister Catherine, the wife of John of Bourbon, count of La Marche. The county of Vendôme was raised to the rank of a duchy and a peerage of France for Charles of Bourbon (1515); his son French: [[Antoine of Navarre|Antoine de Bourbon]]|italic=no, king of Navarre, was the father of Henry IV, who gave the duchy of Vendôme in 1598 to his illegitimate son César de Bourbon (1594–1665). French: César|italic=no, Duke of Vendôme, took part in the disturbances which went on in France under the government of French: [[Cardinal Richelieu]]|italic=no and of French: [[Cardinal Mazarin]]|italic=no; he was the father of Louis, Duke of Vendôme, who married a niece of Mazarin, and French: [[François de Vendôme, Duc de Beaufort]]|italic=no. The last of his family in the male line was Louis XIV's famous general, French: [[Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme]]|italic=no (1645–1712).

Breton: [[Nominoe, Duke of Brittany|Nominoe]]|italic=no, King of Brittany, died undefeated in Vendôme in 851, after conquering the counties of French: [[Maine (province)|Maine]]|italic=no and French: [[Duchy of Anjou|Anjou]]|italic=no.

The French: [[Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau|comte de Rochambeau]]|italic=no, leader of 6,000 French troops in the American Revolutionary War, was born in Vendôme.

Place Vendôme in Paris had been the site of the French: Hôtel de Vendôme, a mansion which belonged to French: César de Bourbon|italic=no, the illegitimate son of Henry IV and his mistress French: [[Gabrielle d'Estrées]]|italic=no.

Geography

Vendôme is located 22miles northwest of the city of Blois and 40 minutes from Paris by TGV train (Vendôme-Villiers-sur-Loir TGV station). The town lies on the river Loir, which here divides into numerous arms intersecting the town.

Administration

Vendôme is the capital of the arrondissement of Vendôme in the Loir-et-Cher department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. It has a tribunal of first instance.

Sights

On the south, it is overlooked by an eminence on which stand the ruins of the castle of the counts of Vendôme. The abbey-church of the Holy Trinity has a façade in the florid Gothic style. Abbey buildings of various periods lie round the church. The church of La Madeleine (15th century) is surmounted by a stone spire, an imitation of that of the abbey. The tower of Saint-Martin (16th century) represents the vanished church of that name.

Other monuments are: the old gate, the Porte Saint-Georges; its river front is composed of two large crenelated and machicolated towers, connected by a pavilion, and the ancient hospital of Saint-Jacques that afterwards became a college of the Oratorians, then a lycée for boys and that is now occupied by the town administration offices. The charming chapel, in the most florid Gothic style, is preserved. In the garden surrounding, is located the tourism office in an ancient building called l'Orangerie (facing the public library). The town has a well-known archaeological and scientific society, and possesses a library with more than three hundred manuscripts, and a museum, mostly archaeological, in front of which stands a statue of the poet Pierre de Ronsard. There is also a statue of Marshal Rochambeau, born at Vendôme in 1725. Some interesting houses of the 15th and 16th centuries survive.

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in France. Vendôme is twinned with:[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 9 August 2021. fr.
  2. Web site: Relations internationales. vendome.eu. Vendôme. fr. 2021-04-13. 30 December 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201230033044/https://www.vendome.eu/relations-internationales. dead.
  3. Web site: Vendome, France. sistercities-hamptonva.org. Sister Cities of Hampton, Inc. 2021-05-10.