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Aulnay, Charente-Maritime

Aulnay, commonly referred to as Aulnay-de-Saintonge (French pronunciation: ​[onɛ də sɛ̃tɔ̃ʒ]), is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (before 2015: Poitou-Charentes), France.

Aulnay
Town hall and war memorial
Location of Aulnay
Aulnay
Aulnay
Coordinates: 46°01′18″N 0°20′44″W / 46.0217°N 0.3455°W / 46.0217; -0.3455Coordinates: 46°01′18″N 0°20′44″W / 46.0217°N 0.3455°W / 46.0217; -0.3455
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentCharente-Maritime
ArrondissementSaint-Jean-d'Angély
CantonMatha
IntercommunalityCC Vals Saintonge
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Stéphane Chedouteaud[1]
Area
1
30.97 km2 (11.96 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[2]
1,333
 • Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
DemonymAulnaysien.ne
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
17024 /17470
Elevation32–107 m (105–351 ft)
(avg. 54 m or 177 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aulnaysiens or Aulnaysiennes.[3]

Geography

Aulnay is located on the Via Turonensis. one of the Ways of St. James some 45 km east by south-east of Surgères and 17 km north-east of Saint-Jean-d'Angély. Access to the commune is by the D950 from Les Églises-d'Argenteuil in the south-west which passes through the commune just west of the town and continues to La Villedieu in the north. The D121 comes from Saint-Georges-de-Longuepierre in the north-west passing through the town and continuing south to Cherbonnières. The D129 comes from Varaize in the south passing through the town and continuing north-east to Saint-Mandé-sur-Brédoire. The D133 goes from the town south-east to Néré. In the commune there is the village of La Cressoniere west of the town, Pinsenelle north-west of the town, and Salles-lès-Aulnay east of the town. Apart from the urban area of the town the commune is entirely farmland.[4]

 
The entry to Aulnay on the D133 coming from Néré

Hydrography

The Brédoire river flows through the commune and the town from east to west to join the Boutonne at Nuaillé-sur-Boutonne. Although a small river the Brédoire flooded the town in December 1982. The Palud flows through the north of the commune from the east to join the Brédoire at La Cressoniere. The Saudrenne flows from the east in the south of the commune forming part of the southern border before continuing to join the Boutonne at Saint-Pardoult.[4]

Neighbouring communes and villages

[4]

History

Aulnay during the Roman Empire

Formerly called Aunedonnacum in the itinerary of Antoninus Pius and Auedonnaco in the Tabula Peutingeriana, Aulnay was a Gallo-Roman station on the important imperial Roman road between Saintes and Poitiers, and possibly between Saintes and Lyon before a more direct route, the Via Agrippa, was built.

Aerial photographs taken by aerial archaeologist Jacques Dassié and archaeological excavations have revealed a remarkable Roman camp at a place called Rocherou. This castrum was created for strategic reasons around the year 21 AD and abandoned around the year 43 AD. Its construction was carried out modelled on Roman camps in the conquest of Germania under the Principate of Augustus (along the Lippe) and also on camps on the limes of the Rhine due to the attested presence of displaced legions from Germania. Several Roman inscriptions have been found.

Aerial photography has also revealed the existence of a Fanum with a polygonal Cella and a Peribolos, proof of the existence of an important Gallo-Roman city.

Aulnay in the Middle Ages

 
War memorial at Salles-lès-Aulnay

As the capital of a fiscal jurisdiction Aulnay was already the seat of a lordship in 925, as evidenced by the donation made by Cadelon I to several abbeys. The Viscounts of Aulnay (or Viscounts of Aunay) were descendants of other noble families in Poitou and Saintonge and lived in a castle which was demolished in 1818 but whose tower still remains.[5][6]

Aulnay in the contemporary era

A common name for Aulnay is Aulnay-de-Saintonge but under the Ancien Régime Aulnay (often spelled Aunay) did not belong to the province of Saintonge but to the Province of Poitou and the Diocese of Poitiers.

By decree dated 12 December 1973 the commune of Salles-lès-Aulnay merged with the commune of Aulnay.

Aulnay is the capital of the canton of Aulnay-de-Saintonge which has the largest extent in the department of Charente-Maritime.

Heraldry

 
Blazon:

Or, a pale the same between four lozenges of Gules posed in pale..[7]



Administration

 
The Town Hall
 
The countryside with the town in the background

List of Successive Mayors[8]

From To Name
1920 1929 Roger Chapeaud
1933 1967 Roger Chapeaud
1967 1989 Pierre Chapeaud
1989 2001 Bernadette Guillard
2001 2014 Jean-Mary Collin
2014 2020 Charles Bellaud
2020 2026 Stéphane Chedouteaud

Demography

In 2017 the commune had 1,369 inhabitants.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,301—    
1800 1,250−0.57%
1806 1,368+1.51%
1821 1,343−0.12%
1831 1,525+1.28%
1836 1,754+2.84%
1841 1,750−0.05%
1846 1,736−0.16%
1851 1,809+0.83%
1856 1,874+0.71%
1861 2,005+1.36%
1866 2,040+0.35%
1872 1,980−0.50%
1876 1,955−0.32%
1881 1,950−0.05%
1886 1,817−1.40%
1891 1,780−0.41%
1896 1,779−0.01%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 1,675−1.20%
1906 1,540−1.67%
1911 1,598+0.74%
1921 1,443−1.02%
1926 1,455+0.17%
1931 1,436−0.26%
1936 1,487+0.70%
1946 1,404−0.57%
1954 1,385−0.17%
1962 1,471+0.76%
1968 1,382−1.03%
1975 1,509+1.26%
1982 1,503−0.06%
1990 1,462−0.35%
1999 1,507+0.34%
2007 1,462−0.38%
2012 1,431−0.43%
2017 1,369−0.88%
Source: EHESS[9] and INSEE[10]

Distribution of Age Groups

The population of the town is older than the departmental average.

Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Aulnay and Charente-Maritime Department in 2017

Aulnay Charente-Maritime
Age Range Men Women Men Women
0 to 14 Years 13.6 12.2 16.3 14.3
15 to 29 Years 11.9 8.9 15.4 13.1
30 to 44 Years 11.8 11.2 16.7 16.1
45 to 59 Years 20.5 22.3 20.2 19.9
60 to 74 Years 27.1 25.2 21.1 22.0
75 to 89 Years 13.5 16.7 9.4 12.3
90 Years+ 1.5 3.6 1.0 2.4

Source: INSEE[10][11]

Economy

Old Railway service

The Compagnie de chemins de fer départementaux (Departmental Railway Company or CFD) operated the Charentes and Deux-Sèvres railway network with a line crossing the commune. This was the Saint-Jean-d'Angély to Saint-Saviol line (1896-1951). The first locomotives used were built by Derosne-Cail. The old station buildings were transferred to the Departmental Directorate of Public Works in 1954.

The Goizin factory for agricultural Ploughs

The Goizin factory was once the largest industrial employer in the commune. Robert Goizin first set up a maintenance workshop and sold spare parts for agricultural equipment with a shop to display them.

During the 1950s he successfully turned to the manufacture of ploughs. The evolution in the power of tractors lead to significant growth in the 1970s. The company employed up to 80 workers until the end of the 20th century.

After some difficult years, since 2005 the company has belonged to the Eurotechnics Agri Groupe[12] but it remains active in Aulnay.

Culture and heritage

 
The Chateau Tower

Civil heritage

The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The Minargent Distillery (1910) [13]
  • A Chateau (13th century) [14]
  • A Dairy Factory (1926) [15]
Other sites of interest
  • A large Dovecote with 2,000 pigeonholes which was recently restored.

Religious heritage

The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A Cemetery Cross (14th century) [16]
  • The Church of Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay (12th century). [17] One of the finest surviving Romanesque churches. It is also classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is unknown why the church was built so far from the town but it may be related to the site of an old cemetery along the Roman road. At the end of the 11th century the building that preceded it belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers who, around 1045, received part of the burial rights and wax offerings from the church as evidenced by a donation by Ranulfe Rabiole. Pierre II, Bishop of Poitiers, around 1100 confirmed the ownership of the church by the monastery and Pope Calixtus II followed his example in 1119. In 1135 however, the parish belonged to the Chapter of Poitiers Cathedral which retained its rights until the French Revolution. Papal bulls dated 1149 and 1157 list the Aulnay church in the list of properties of Canons who were calculating their costs. The church is particularly famous for the early-twelfth-century sculpture on its south and west doorways; it is among the most often discussed examples of this form of Romanesque art.[18] Numerous oriental influences can be seen in its designs. For example, the first arc of one doorway is said to be inspired by Oriental designs.[19] Designs of elephants also originate from Oriental designs.[20] The Church contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
    • A Painting: Christ with doctors (17th century) [21]
    • A Statue: Saint Peter as Pope (15th century) [22]
    • A Stoup (12th century) [23]
  • The Church of Notre-Dame (12th century) [24] The Church contains one item that is registered as an historical object:

Facilities

Education

 
The former girls' school
 
The former boys' school

The town has a school grouping which brings together a kindergarten and a primary school located at Rue du 19 Mars 1962 in the town. This school includes all the classes that were previously separated between the girls' school and the boys' school. Although these schools maintained separation of the sexes until the 1960s, the two schools kept their names, despite the mix, until the construction of the new school in the 1990s. The former girls' school which had kindergarten and four classes to CE2 is now a hotel while the old boys' school which had three classes from CE2 to CM2 became the leisure centre for the town.

The Secondary College is a recently created public institution and is located near the site of the famous church of Aulnay. In September 2010 it had 252 pupils taught by a faculty of 22 teachers.

Health Services

 
The Leisure Centre

Aulnay has a number of services in the medical, paramedical, and medical and social sectors which make it, as the capital of the canton, relatively well equipped in this area for Charente-Maritime.[26]

Medical services

The town has three medical practices for General Practice in the centre of town. There are also two dental practices.

Aulnay does not have medical specialists and people usually visit those at Saint-Jean-d'Angely.

Aulnay does not have a medical radiology or MRI centre. The commune and the entire canton depend on Saint Jean d'Angely for this type of service.[Note 1]

Although the closest hospital is at Saint Jean d'Angely for the most mundane interventions, Aulnay and its canton actually depend on the Centre Hospitalier de Saintonge located in Saintes, some forty kilometres south-west. This hospital offers a very wide range of treatments as it is the largest hospital in the whole central part of the department of Charente-Maritime.

Paramedical services
 
The Rescue Centre

In this area, Aulnay has a slightly wider range of services. As the chief town of the canton it has a nursing centre in the town and a consulting room elsewhere in the commune. There are two physiotherapy practices and a speech therapist office.

In addition, there are two pharmacies and an optician. The commune does not have a medical laboratory with the nearest being at Saint-Jean-d'Angely.

Two ambulance services are based in Aulnay and cover the whole canton of Aulnay.

Aulnay is also equipped with a rescue centre where firefighters are available to intervene in emergency situations. This centre, under the SDIS Charente-Maritime, depends more directly on the main rescue centre in Saint-Jean d'Angely.

A veterinary clinic is active and serves all of the canton of Aulnay.

Medical and social services

Aulnay has a public retirement facility where there are 43 furnished rooms in sheltered housing located in the town.[27]

Sports

Football is the main sport of the commune with a regional club which in 1976 was the winner of the Challenge Central-West.[28] The junior team also had its moment of glory reaching the qualifying pool for the 16th round of the Coupe Gambardella during the 1991–1992 season (which also included FC Nantes, Chamois Niortais, and Berrichonne de Chateauroux)

Other sports are represented such as archery with the Dungeon Archers Club and handball.

Notable people linked to the commune

  • Robert Broussard, Chief of Police, comes from Aulnay.

See also

External links

  • Aulnay on the Community of communes website
  • art-roman.net Photos of Aulnay
  • romanes.com Photos of Aulnay
  • Aulnay on Géoportail, National Geographic Institute (IGN) website (in French)
  • Aunay on the 1750 Cassini Map

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ Eleven towns in Charente-Maritime with a medical radiology centre are: Jonzac, Marennes, Rochefort, La Rochelle, Royan, Saintes, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, Saujon, and Surgères

References

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ Inhabitants of Charente-Maritime (in French)
  4. ^ a b c Google Maps
  5. ^ E. Lefèvre-Pontalis, Memoir in Archaeological Congress of France at Angoulême in 1912, Vol. I, 1913, Delesques, Caen. (in French)
  6. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00104602 Chateau Tower (in French)
  7. ^ Gaso.fr 2010-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  9. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Aulnay, EHESS. (in French)
  10. ^ a b Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Commune d'Aulnay (17024)
  11. ^ Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Département de la Charente-Maritime (17)
  12. ^ (in French)
  13. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA17000315 Minargent Distillery (in French) 
  14. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00104602 Chateau (in French) 
  15. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA17000314 Dairy Factory (in French) 
  16. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00104603 Cemetery Cross (in French) 
  17. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00104605 Church of Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay (in French) 
  18. ^ Anat Tcherikover, High Romanesque Sculpture in the Duchy of Aquitaine c.1090-1140, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1997, ISBN 0-19-817410-1
  19. ^ "Sculpted in relief, the first arch on the portal of Aulnay-de-Saintonge is covered with griffons and centaurs of Eastern inspiration". in Cité de L'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Guide du Musée p.48, ISBN 978-2-915755-20-6 (in French)
  20. ^ "The representations of elephants on a capital of the church of Aulnay takes its model from the décor of ivory, fabrics, and silks of the Orient" in Cité de L'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Guide du Musée p.48, ISBN 978-2-915755-20-6 (in French)
  21. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM17000031 Painting: Christ with doctors (in French) 
  22. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM17000030 Statue: Saint Peter as Pope (in French)
  23. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM17000029 Stoup (in French)
  24. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00104604 Church of Notre-Dame (in French) 
  25. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM17000032 Baptismal font (in French)
  26. ^ Health directory website (in French)
  27. ^ Summary presentation of the MDR L'Ouche-des-Carmes website (in French)
  28. ^ (in French)

External links

  •   Media related to Aulnay, Charente-Maritime at Wikimedia Commons

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Aulnay commonly referred to as Aulnay de Saintonge French pronunciation onɛ de sɛ tɔ ʒ is a commune in the Charente Maritime department region of Nouvelle Aquitaine before 2015 Poitou Charentes France AulnayCommuneTown hall and war memorialCoat of armsLocation of AulnayAulnayShow map of FranceAulnayShow map of Nouvelle AquitaineCoordinates 46 01 18 N 0 20 44 W 46 0217 N 0 3455 W 46 0217 0 3455 Coordinates 46 01 18 N 0 20 44 W 46 0217 N 0 3455 W 46 0217 0 3455CountryFranceRegionNouvelle AquitaineDepartmentCharente MaritimeArrondissementSaint Jean d AngelyCantonMathaIntercommunalityCC Vals SaintongeGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Stephane Chedouteaud 1 Area130 97 km2 11 96 sq mi Population Jan 2019 2 1 333 Density43 km2 110 sq mi DemonymAulnaysien neTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code17024 17470Elevation32 107 m 105 351 ft avg 54 m or 177 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aulnaysiens or Aulnaysiennes 3 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Hydrography 1 2 Neighbouring communes and villages 2 History 2 1 Aulnay during the Roman Empire 2 2 Aulnay in the Middle Ages 2 3 Aulnay in the contemporary era 2 4 Heraldry 3 Administration 4 Demography 4 1 Distribution of Age Groups 5 Economy 6 Culture and heritage 6 1 Civil heritage 6 2 Religious heritage 7 Facilities 7 1 Education 7 2 Health Services 7 3 Sports 8 Notable people linked to the commune 9 See also 9 1 External links 10 Notes and references 10 1 Notes 10 2 References 11 External linksGeography EditAulnay is located on the Via Turonensis one of the Ways of St James some 45 km east by south east of Surgeres and 17 km north east of Saint Jean d Angely Access to the commune is by the D950 from Les Eglises d Argenteuil in the south west which passes through the commune just west of the town and continues to La Villedieu in the north The D121 comes from Saint Georges de Longuepierre in the north west passing through the town and continuing south to Cherbonnieres The D129 comes from Varaize in the south passing through the town and continuing north east to Saint Mande sur Bredoire The D133 goes from the town south east to Nere In the commune there is the village of La Cressoniere west of the town Pinsenelle north west of the town and Salles les Aulnay east of the town Apart from the urban area of the town the commune is entirely farmland 4 The entry to Aulnay on the D133 coming from Nere Hydrography Edit The Bredoire river flows through the commune and the town from east to west to join the Boutonne at Nuaille sur Boutonne Although a small river the Bredoire flooded the town in December 1982 The Palud flows through the north of the commune from the east to join the Bredoire at La Cressoniere The Saudrenne flows from the east in the south of the commune forming part of the southern border before continuing to join the Boutonne at Saint Pardoult 4 Neighbouring communes and villages Edit 4 History EditAulnay during the Roman Empire Edit Formerly called Aunedonnacum in the itinerary of Antoninus Pius and Auedonnaco in the Tabula Peutingeriana Aulnay was a Gallo Roman station on the important imperial Roman road between Saintes and Poitiers and possibly between Saintes and Lyon before a more direct route the Via Agrippa was built Aerial photographs taken by aerial archaeologist Jacques Dassie and archaeological excavations have revealed a remarkable Roman camp at a place called Rocherou This castrum was created for strategic reasons around the year 21 AD and abandoned around the year 43 AD Its construction was carried out modelled on Roman camps in the conquest of Germania under the Principate of Augustus along the Lippe and also on camps on the limes of the Rhine due to the attested presence of displaced legions from Germania Several Roman inscriptions have been found Aerial photography has also revealed the existence of a Fanum with a polygonal Cella and a Peribolos proof of the existence of an important Gallo Roman city Aulnay in the Middle Ages Edit War memorial at Salles les Aulnay As the capital of a fiscal jurisdiction Aulnay was already the seat of a lordship in 925 as evidenced by the donation made by Cadelon I to several abbeys The Viscounts of Aulnay or Viscounts of Aunay were descendants of other noble families in Poitou and Saintonge and lived in a castle which was demolished in 1818 but whose tower still remains 5 6 Aulnay in the contemporary era Edit A common name for Aulnay is Aulnay de Saintonge but under the Ancien Regime Aulnay often spelled Aunay did not belong to the province of Saintonge but to the Province of Poitou and the Diocese of Poitiers By decree dated 12 December 1973 the commune of Salles les Aulnay merged with the commune of Aulnay Aulnay is the capital of the canton of Aulnay de Saintonge which has the largest extent in the department of Charente Maritime Heraldry Edit Blazon Or a pale the same between four lozenges of Gules posed in pale 7 Administration Edit The Town Hall The countryside with the town in the background This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2021 List of Successive Mayors 8 From To Name1920 1929 Roger Chapeaud1933 1967 Roger Chapeaud1967 1989 Pierre Chapeaud1989 2001 Bernadette Guillard2001 2014 Jean Mary Collin2014 2020 Charles Bellaud2020 2026 Stephane ChedouteaudDemography EditIn 2017 the commune had 1 369 inhabitants Historical populationYearPop p a 17931 301 18001 250 0 57 18061 368 1 51 18211 343 0 12 18311 525 1 28 18361 754 2 84 18411 750 0 05 18461 736 0 16 18511 809 0 83 18561 874 0 71 18612 005 1 36 18662 040 0 35 18721 980 0 50 18761 955 0 32 18811 950 0 05 18861 817 1 40 18911 780 0 41 18961 779 0 01 YearPop p a 19011 675 1 20 19061 540 1 67 19111 598 0 74 19211 443 1 02 19261 455 0 17 19311 436 0 26 19361 487 0 70 19461 404 0 57 19541 385 0 17 19621 471 0 76 19681 382 1 03 19751 509 1 26 19821 503 0 06 19901 462 0 35 19991 507 0 34 20071 462 0 38 20121 431 0 43 20171 369 0 88 Source EHESS 9 and INSEE 10 Distribution of Age Groups Edit The population of the town is older than the departmental average Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Aulnay and Charente Maritime Department in 2017 Aulnay Charente MaritimeAge Range Men Women Men Women0 to 14 Years 13 6 12 2 16 3 14 315 to 29 Years 11 9 8 9 15 4 13 130 to 44 Years 11 8 11 2 16 7 16 145 to 59 Years 20 5 22 3 20 2 19 960 to 74 Years 27 1 25 2 21 1 22 075 to 89 Years 13 5 16 7 9 4 12 390 Years 1 5 3 6 1 0 2 4Source INSEE 10 11 Economy EditOld Railway serviceThe Compagnie de chemins de fer departementaux Departmental Railway Company or CFD operated the Charentes and Deux Sevres railway network with a line crossing the commune This was the Saint Jean d Angely to Saint Saviol line 1896 1951 The first locomotives used were built by Derosne Cail The old station buildings were transferred to the Departmental Directorate of Public Works in 1954 The Station The Station The station in 2011The Goizin factory for agricultural PloughsThe Goizin factory was once the largest industrial employer in the commune Robert Goizin first set up a maintenance workshop and sold spare parts for agricultural equipment with a shop to display them During the 1950s he successfully turned to the manufacture of ploughs The evolution in the power of tractors lead to significant growth in the 1970s The company employed up to 80 workers until the end of the 20th century After some difficult years since 2005 the company has belonged to the Eurotechnics Agri Groupe 12 but it remains active in Aulnay Culture and heritage Edit The Chateau Tower Civil heritage Edit The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments The Minargent Distillery 1910 13 A Chateau 13th century 14 A Dairy Factory 1926 15 Other sites of interestA large Dovecote with 2 000 pigeonholes which was recently restored The War Memorial The Chateau Tower The Dovecote The pigeonholesReligious heritage Edit The Church of Saint Pierre d Aulnay The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments A Cemetery Cross 14th century 16 The Church of Saint Pierre d Aulnay 12th century 17 One of the finest surviving Romanesque churches It is also classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site It is unknown why the church was built so far from the town but it may be related to the site of an old cemetery along the Roman road At the end of the 11th century the building that preceded it belonged to the Abbey of Saint Cyprien in Poitiers who around 1045 received part of the burial rights and wax offerings from the church as evidenced by a donation by Ranulfe Rabiole Pierre II Bishop of Poitiers around 1100 confirmed the ownership of the church by the monastery and Pope Calixtus II followed his example in 1119 In 1135 however the parish belonged to the Chapter of Poitiers Cathedral which retained its rights until the French Revolution Papal bulls dated 1149 and 1157 list the Aulnay church in the list of properties of Canons who were calculating their costs The church is particularly famous for the early twelfth century sculpture on its south and west doorways it is among the most often discussed examples of this form of Romanesque art 18 Numerous oriental influences can be seen in its designs For example the first arc of one doorway is said to be inspired by Oriental designs 19 Designs of elephants also originate from Oriental designs 20 The Church contains several items that are registered as historical objects A Painting Christ with doctors 17th century 21 A Statue Saint Peter as Pope 15th century 22 A Stoup 12th century 23 UNESCO plaque The Cemetery Cross The front of the church The Church of Saint Pierre The south entrance to the Church Portal of Eglise Saint Pierre Aulnay de Saintonge mid 12th century Islamic stylistic influence in the Church of Saint Pierre Capital with elephants on the Church A Church window The south side of the Church Detail of the south side The Bell Tower The Stoup The Nave of the Church The cemetery next to the ChurchThe Church of Notre Dame 12th century 24 The Church contains one item that is registered as an historical object A Baptismal font 12th century 25 The Church of Notre Dame Church of Notre Dame entrance Capitals in the Church of Notre Dame Stained glass in the Church of Notre DameFacilities EditEducation Edit The former girls school The former boys school The town has a school grouping which brings together a kindergarten and a primary school located at Rue du 19 Mars 1962 in the town This school includes all the classes that were previously separated between the girls school and the boys school Although these schools maintained separation of the sexes until the 1960s the two schools kept their names despite the mix until the construction of the new school in the 1990s The former girls school which had kindergarten and four classes to CE2 is now a hotel while the old boys school which had three classes from CE2 to CM2 became the leisure centre for the town The Secondary College is a recently created public institution and is located near the site of the famous church of Aulnay In September 2010 it had 252 pupils taught by a faculty of 22 teachers College sign The CollegeHealth Services Edit The Leisure Centre Aulnay has a number of services in the medical paramedical and medical and social sectors which make it as the capital of the canton relatively well equipped in this area for Charente Maritime 26 Medical servicesThe town has three medical practices for General Practice in the centre of town There are also two dental practices Aulnay does not have medical specialists and people usually visit those at Saint Jean d Angely Aulnay does not have a medical radiology or MRI centre The commune and the entire canton depend on Saint Jean d Angely for this type of service Note 1 Although the closest hospital is at Saint Jean d Angely for the most mundane interventions Aulnay and its canton actually depend on the Centre Hospitalier de Saintonge located in Saintes some forty kilometres south west This hospital offers a very wide range of treatments as it is the largest hospital in the whole central part of the department of Charente Maritime Paramedical services The Rescue Centre In this area Aulnay has a slightly wider range of services As the chief town of the canton it has a nursing centre in the town and a consulting room elsewhere in the commune There are two physiotherapy practices and a speech therapist office In addition there are two pharmacies and an optician The commune does not have a medical laboratory with the nearest being at Saint Jean d Angely Two ambulance services are based in Aulnay and cover the whole canton of Aulnay Aulnay is also equipped with a rescue centre where firefighters are available to intervene in emergency situations This centre under the SDIS Charente Maritime depends more directly on the main rescue centre in Saint Jean d Angely A veterinary clinic is active and serves all of the canton of Aulnay Medical and social servicesAulnay has a public retirement facility where there are 43 furnished rooms in sheltered housing located in the town 27 Sports Edit Football is the main sport of the commune with a regional club which in 1976 was the winner of the Challenge Central West 28 The junior team also had its moment of glory reaching the qualifying pool for the 16th round of the Coupe Gambardella during the 1991 1992 season which also included FC Nantes Chamois Niortais and Berrichonne de Chateauroux Other sports are represented such as archery with the Dungeon Archers Club and handball Notable people linked to the commune EditRobert Broussard Chief of Police comes from Aulnay See also EditCommunes of the Charente Maritime departmentExternal links Edit Aulnay on the Community of communes website art roman net Photos of Aulnay romanes com Photos of Aulnay Aulnay on Geoportail National Geographic Institute IGN website in French Aunay on the 1750 Cassini MapNotes and references EditNotes Edit Eleven towns in Charente Maritime with a medical radiology centre are Jonzac Marennes Rochefort La Rochelle Royan Saintes Saint Jean d Angely Saint Martin de Re Saint Pierre d Oleron Saujon and Surgeres References Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 2 December 2020 Populations legales 2019 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2021 Inhabitants of Charente Maritime in French a b c Google Maps E Lefevre Pontalis Memoir in Archaeological Congress of France at Angouleme in 1912 Vol I 1913 Delesques Caen in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00104602 Chateau Tower in French Gaso fr Archived 2010 03 06 at the Wayback Machine List of Mayors of France in French Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Aulnay EHESS in French a b Evolution et structure de la population en 2017 Commune d Aulnay 17024 Evolution et structure de la population en 2017 Departement de la Charente Maritime 17 Eurotechnics Agri website in French Ministry of Culture Merimee IA17000315 Minargent Distillery in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00104602 Chateau in French Ministry of Culture Merimee IA17000314 Dairy Factory in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00104603 Cemetery Cross in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00104605 Church of Saint Pierre d Aulnay in French Anat Tcherikover High Romanesque Sculpture in the Duchy of Aquitaine c 1090 1140 Clarendon Press Oxford 1997 ISBN 0 19 817410 1 Sculpted in relief the first arch on the portal of Aulnay de Saintonge is covered with griffons and centaurs of Eastern inspiration in Cite de L Architecture et du Patrimoine Guide du Musee p 48 ISBN 978 2 915755 20 6 in French The representations of elephants on a capital of the church of Aulnay takes its model from the decor of ivory fabrics and silks of the Orient in Cite de L Architecture et du Patrimoine Guide du Musee p 48 ISBN 978 2 915755 20 6 in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM17000031 Painting Christ with doctors in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM17000030 Statue Saint Peter as Pope in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM17000029 Stoup in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00104604 Church of Notre Dame in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM17000032 Baptismal font in French Health directory website in French Summary presentation of the MDR L Ouche des Carmes website in French Footbal Challenge Centre Ouest in French External links Edit Media related to Aulnay Charente Maritime at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aulnay Charente Maritime amp oldid 1134855105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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