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Asse

Asse (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑsə] ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. It comprises the towns of Asse proper, Bekkerzeel, Kobbegem, Mollem, Relegem and Zellik. Asse is also situated in the Pajottenland. As of 2020, Asse had a total population of 32,958. The total area is 49.64 km² which gives a population density of circa 660 inhabitants per km².

Asse
St Martin's Church (Sint-Martinuskerk)
Location of Asse
Asse
Location in Belgium
Asse in the Province of Flemish Brabant
Coordinates: 50°54′N 04°12′E / 50.900°N 4.200°E / 50.900; 4.200
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceFlemish Brabant
ArrondissementHalle-Vilvoorde
Government
 • MayorKoen Van Elsen (CD&V)
 • Governing party/iesCD&V, N-VA
Area
 • Total50.22 km2 (19.39 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total32,958
 • Density660/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Postal codes
1730, 1731
NIS code
23002
Area codes052 - 02
Websitewww.asse.be

History edit

Asse (formerly spelt "Assche") was probably inhabited by the Celtic tribe of the Nervii. The name itself probably comes from a pre-Celtic word meaning "water" (cf Esch-, Es- and Axe- prefixes elsewhere in Europe). It was probably inhabited from an early date; stone tools have been found in various locations. The fertility of the soil and the relief which rises above the wetter plains of present-day Flanders would also suggest that his would have been an early area of settlement.

From the middle of the first century, a Roman military road connected it to the capital of the Roman province of Nervii in Bavay (Bagacum Nerviorum). It continued northwards as far as the naval port at present-day Rumst, with various side roads to the East and West. It is possible that there was a Roman military camp to the south west of the present town centre in what is now known as "borgstad", though its role has not been clearly proven.[citation needed]

What is sure is that Asse grew to be a substantial settlement or vicus at an, at least locally, important road junction. Though no Roman buildings are extant there have been frequent archaeological finds including in 2007 a pottery and in 2008 a section of a (perhaps intra-urban) Roman road.[citation needed] It is possible that there was local cult of Epona as a large number of clay horse figurines, presumably votive offerings, have been found.

It is presumed that the Germanic language, which evolved into present-day Dutch, was introduced during the Frankish invasions in the late fourth and fifth centuries. Place-name study would at least suggest that but there are no extant written sources.[citation needed]

During the Carolingian period Asse was part of the region (gouw) of Brabant. During the period of the Viking invasions it would seem that there was a relatively important fortified site (see the Vita Berlindis) in Asse. From 1085 or 1086 Asse was part of the Duchy of Brabant under the Dukes of Leuven. The local vassal of the Duke was known as the "Heer van Asse" (i.e. the Lord of Asse) who was the Duke's hereditary standard bearer.

Asse was situated on the cross roads of both north–south as well as east–west trade routes, having a fertile, easily cultivated and well-drained soil. It therefore grew to be a regionally important centre and a relatively important military-strategic one. Asse has often been the subject of military campaigns and has been recorded as having been burnt down several times.[citation needed]

Ancient Regime edit

The St Martins church gained some local fame as a centre of pilgrimage connected to the miraculous blossoming of a tree in which a Host had been hidden and the equally miraculous appearance of a cross – the Miracles of the Holy Cross. During this period much of the power was inherited by the descendants of John II of Cottereau, Lord of Assche, he placed some important coloured windows[2] in the church and was buried there. His descendants today still are family of the current Marquess of Assche.

In continuation of its role as seat of an important judicial court under the Ancien Régime, Asse was made capital of a canton during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Period.[citation needed]

Lacking any mineral resources, and being far from any navigable watercourses and being in close proximity to other larger centres such as Aalst, Dendermonde and Brussels, Asse never developed into an important commercial, political or industrial centre but remained a locally important market town. There was some brewing and marketing of the local hop production.[citation needed]

It is now a commuting town for Brussels with a number of light industrial and commercial activities.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Calvarie". BALaT KIK-IRPA.
  3. ^ "Généalogie de Léonard de Selliers de Moranville". Geneanet (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  4. ^ Archives, Cycling. "Femke Van Den Driessche". www.cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  5. ^ Femke Van den Driessche banned for six years for mechanical doping – Cycling – Eurosport UK
  6. ^ "Décès de l'ancien secrétaire d'État Paul de Keersmaeker".

External links edit

  •   Media related to Asse at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website – Available only in Dutch

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For other uses see Asse disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Asse news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Asse Dutch pronunciation ˈɑse is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant It comprises the towns of Asse proper Bekkerzeel Kobbegem Mollem Relegem and Zellik Asse is also situated in the Pajottenland As of 2020 Asse had a total population of 32 958 The total area is 49 64 km which gives a population density of circa 660 inhabitants per km AsseMunicipalitySt Martin s Church Sint Martinuskerk FlagCoat of armsLocation of AsseAsseLocation in Belgium Asse in the Province of Flemish BrabantCoordinates 50 54 N 04 12 E 50 900 N 4 200 E 50 900 4 200Country BelgiumCommunityFlemish CommunityRegionFlemish RegionProvinceFlemish BrabantArrondissementHalle VilvoordeGovernment MayorKoen Van Elsen CD amp V Governing party iesCD amp V N VAArea Total50 22 km2 19 39 sq mi Population 2018 01 01 1 Total32 958 Density660 km2 1 700 sq mi Postal codes1730 1731NIS code23002Area codes052 02Websitewww asse be Contents 1 History 1 1 Ancient Regime 2 Notable people 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Asse formerly spelt Assche was probably inhabited by the Celtic tribe of the Nervii The name itself probably comes from a pre Celtic word meaning water cf Esch Es and Axe prefixes elsewhere in Europe It was probably inhabited from an early date stone tools have been found in various locations The fertility of the soil and the relief which rises above the wetter plains of present day Flanders would also suggest that his would have been an early area of settlement From the middle of the first century a Roman military road connected it to the capital of the Roman province of Nervii in Bavay Bagacum Nerviorum It continued northwards as far as the naval port at present day Rumst with various side roads to the East and West It is possible that there was a Roman military camp to the south west of the present town centre in what is now known as borgstad though its role has not been clearly proven citation needed What is sure is that Asse grew to be a substantial settlement or vicus at an at least locally important road junction Though no Roman buildings are extant there have been frequent archaeological finds including in 2007 a pottery and in 2008 a section of a perhaps intra urban Roman road citation needed It is possible that there was local cult of Epona as a large number of clay horse figurines presumably votive offerings have been found It is presumed that the Germanic language which evolved into present day Dutch was introduced during the Frankish invasions in the late fourth and fifth centuries Place name study would at least suggest that but there are no extant written sources citation needed During the Carolingian period Asse was part of the region gouw of Brabant During the period of the Viking invasions it would seem that there was a relatively important fortified site see the Vita Berlindis in Asse From 1085 or 1086 Asse was part of the Duchy of Brabant under the Dukes of Leuven The local vassal of the Duke was known as the Heer van Asse i e the Lord of Asse who was the Duke s hereditary standard bearer Asse was situated on the cross roads of both north south as well as east west trade routes having a fertile easily cultivated and well drained soil It therefore grew to be a regionally important centre and a relatively important military strategic one Asse has often been the subject of military campaigns and has been recorded as having been burnt down several times citation needed Ancient Regime edit The St Martins church gained some local fame as a centre of pilgrimage connected to the miraculous blossoming of a tree in which a Host had been hidden and the equally miraculous appearance of a cross the Miracles of the Holy Cross During this period much of the power was inherited by the descendants of John II of Cottereau Lord of Assche he placed some important coloured windows 2 in the church and was buried there His descendants today still are family of the current Marquess of Assche In continuation of its role as seat of an important judicial court under the Ancien Regime Asse was made capital of a canton during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Period citation needed Lacking any mineral resources and being far from any navigable watercourses and being in close proximity to other larger centres such as Aalst Dendermonde and Brussels Asse never developed into an important commercial political or industrial centre but remained a locally important market town There was some brewing and marketing of the local hop production citation needed It is now a commuting town for Brussels with a number of light industrial and commercial activities Notable people edit Knight Leonard de Selliers de Moranville 1803 1856 was a lawyer and school inspector in Asse He was the father of lieutenant general Antonin de Selliers de Moranville Chief of staff of the Belgian Army in 1914 and the grandfather of tennis player Anne de Borman nee de Selliers de Moranville 1881 1962 who represented Belgium at the 1920 Summer Olympics and 1924 Summer Olympics 3 Femke Van den Driessche Belgian cyclist 4 5 Paul De Keersmaeker 1929 2022 former Mayor of Asse and former Secretary of State 6 References edit Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018 Statbel Retrieved 9 March 2019 Calvarie BALaT KIK IRPA Genealogie de Leonard de Selliers de Moranville Geneanet in French Retrieved 2022 12 06 Archives Cycling Femke Van Den Driessche www cyclingarchives com Retrieved 2020 04 23 Femke Van den Driessche banned for six years for mechanical doping Cycling Eurosport UK Deces de l ancien secretaire d Etat Paul de Keersmaeker External links edit nbsp Media related to Asse at Wikimedia Commons Official website Available only in Dutch Gazetteer Entry for Asse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asse amp oldid 1149094856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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