Villeneuve-sur-Vère explained

Villeneuve-sur-Vère
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr Villeneuve-sur-Vère (Tarn).svg
Arrondissement:Albi
Canton:Albi-3
Insee:81319
Postal Code:81130
Mayor:Alain Trouche[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Coordinates:44.0031°N 2.0292°W
Elevation Min M:227
Elevation Max M:321
Area Km2:15.89

Villeneuve-sur-Vère (in French pronounced as /vilnœv syʁ vɛʁ/; Occitan (post 1500);: Vilanòva de Vera) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France.

History

In the beginning of the 13th century, those who survived the Crusade of Simon de Montfort created a Bastide in the east side of fort Alemanni, named Bastide of Mount Alaman or in Doat. Later, in 1212, this Bastide was renamed Villeneuve by Déodat Alaman, who was the new founder. The new fortified town was built on a ledge with a view to the Vère River. The Archdiocese of Albi comprised the whole of the department of Tarn. Villeneuve-sur-Vere belonged to the Archbishop of Albi, until 1479. Then the lordship was acquired by Louis d'Amboise, who became the new bishop of Albi.

Geography

The village lies in the middle of the commune, on the left bank of the Vère, which flows westward through the commune.

See also

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.