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Chênée

Chênée (French pronunciation: [ʃɛne] ; Walloon: Tchinnêye) is a sub-municipality of the city of Liège located in the province of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. It was a separate municipality until 1977. On 1 January 1977, it was merged into Liège.[1]

Chênée
Tchinnêye (Walloon)
Church of Saint-Pierre
Location of Chênée
Location in Liège
Chênée
Chênée
Coordinates: 50°36′42″N 5°36′58″E / 50.61167°N 5.61611°E / 50.61167; 5.61611
Country Belgium
Community French Community
Region Wallonia
Province Liège
ArrondissementLiège
MunicipalityLiège
Area
 • Total3.28 km2 (1.27 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)
 • Total9,030
 • Density2,800/km2 (7,100/sq mi)
Postal codes
4032
Area codes04
The confluent streams of Vesdre and Ourthe. The red and white building behind the bridge is the old Hôtel de Ville (town hall)

Chênée lays at the river mouth of the two rivers Vesdre and Ourthe. It had around 9,101 inhabitants in 2015. The postal code of Chênée is 4032 and is situated around 72 meters above sea level.

Etymology edit

 
The coat of arms of Chênée

The name Chênée comes from the French chênaie (oak-grove, a place many oak trees grew). The three diamonds in the coat of arms symbolize oak leaves or grains of sand, reflecting the city's history as a site of glass production.

History edit

 
Industrial quarter, Rue du Gravier, 1 "Chênée - Rue du Moulin et Verrerie, (1850)"
 
USA 3070551 of 3rd Armored Division is welcomed by inhabitants of Chênè, September 8th, 1944

Chênée originated at the crossing of two Roman roads; the first leading from Trier to Tongeren, the second from Jupille over Theux to Stavelot. The crossing was also close to a ford, which was important to pass cows over the Ourth before the Pont de Lhoneux (the bridge of Lhonneux) was built.[2]

Chênée was mentioned the first time in a 12th-century document under the name of Kesneies. Until 1266 Chênée was part of the Vogtei of Jupille, which was subordinated to the diocese of Verdun. At that year it was affiliated into the principality of Liège. The bishop of Verdun, Haimo of Verdun got the village as a gift from the German Emperor Henry II in the year 1008.[2][3]

In 1266 the Bishopric of Verdun Robert II of Médidan donated the Vogtei Jupille to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Henry III of Geldern. That meant, that all the villages and villagers became property of Henry III and fell under his jurisdiction. Because of his unworthy and extravagant way of life, Henry III was deposed by Gregory X.[2][3]

In 1318 Chênée was burned down by John of Bohemia while being at war with prince-bishop Adolph II of the Mark.[2]

1691 it was burned, again, this time by the army of Louis XIV of France under its lieutenant-general under the king in person Louis-François de Boufflers.[2]

Chênée also had to suffer from the retreating Austrian army after the lost Battle of Fleurus in 1794. During the French epoch at the end of the 18th century, Chênée became an independent commune.[3][2]

The Battle of Liège (French: Bataille de Liège) was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium and the first battle of the First World War.

In World War II Chênée was liberated from Nazi occupation by troops of the 36th Infantry Regiment on September 8, 1944.[4]

In 1977 Chênée became a sub-municipality of the city of Liège.[3]

2008 the roof of the Saint-Albert elementary school of Chênée collapsed overnight. Nobody was hurt.[5]

At the junction of Vesder and Ourthe the building of a mill still stands.

Glass manufacturing edit

External videos
  A silent video of glass production in Chênée in the year of 1931.[6]

There were three glass manufactures in Chênée in 1758: Grandchamps & Coune, Bonniver and Cambresier & Co.[7]

In 1872, the glass factory of Van Steenacker was founded by the entrepreneurs Amiable, Belleflamme, Louvet and Berneau. Around the same time the company S.A. of the Verreries de Vaux-sous-Chèvremont [fr; nl] was founded under the direction of Cochet. In the course of the closure of the glassworks Bougart in Manage 1875 one of the sons of Bougart and the production manager Auguste Van Steenacker came to Vaux. They founded the Verrerie Bougart, Sortia et Cie with Cochet, Sortia and Colin.

When the company Belleflamme, Louvet et Berneau gave up its glassworks in Chênée in February 1888, it was taken over by the Verrerie de Vaux.

After François Delhaize and Herman Dethier had succeeded their parents, Auguste Van Steenacker took over the glassworks of Vaux in February 1895 and founded with his sons François-Charles and William the Société anonyme des Verreries de Vaux.

The glassworks of Chênée was then led by François Delhaize. World War I interrupted production. In 1919, production was resumed, but meanwhile the competition had grown abroad.

Many old markets were completely or almost completely lost. The glassworks of Vaux ran into considerable financial difficulties and could not find the urgently needed investor. In 1930, the hut was abandoned, the land and buildings were taken over by Magotteaux.[8][9]

In the end Verrerie Grandchamps stayed as the local manufacturer. They produced the bottles for the mineral water brand Spa. Verrerie Grandchamps succeeded Verreries d'Amblève, who were founded 1721 in Aywaille.[7]

People from Chênée edit

External links edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Quinet, Aude (12 January 2024). "Liège, ardente et attractive, va accroître son parc de logements". La Libre.be (in French). Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f . www.ecoles.cfwb.be (in French). Archived from the original on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d . fr.geneawiki.com (in French). Archived from the original on 5 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Chênée". 36thair3ad.homestead.com. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Chênée : le toit d'une école s'effondre". www.rtc.be (in French). 11 December 2008. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  6. ^ Musée de la Vie wallonne (26 July 2018). "Travail de fantaisie du verrier Miesen à Chênée (1931) - Enquête du Musée de la Vie wallonne" [A silent video of glass production in Chênée in the year of 1931]. www.viewallonne.be (in French). Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  7. ^ a b Jacques Schoumakers (July 2011). "Jadis à Aywaille, une ancienne verrerie était établie au pied des ruines du château d'Amblève". www.aywaille1.be (in French). Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Verrerie de Chênée" (in German). Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Vases Belges" (in French). Retrieved 18 November 2018.

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Chenee French pronunciation ʃɛne Walloon Tchinneye is a sub municipality of the city of Liege located in the province of Liege Wallonia Belgium It was a separate municipality until 1977 On 1 January 1977 it was merged into Liege 1 Chenee Tchinneye Walloon Sub municipality of LiegeChurch of Saint PierreCoat of armsLocation of CheneeLocation in LiegeCheneeShow map of BelgiumCheneeShow map of Liege ProvinceCoordinates 50 36 42 N 5 36 58 E 50 61167 N 5 61611 E 50 61167 5 61611Country BelgiumCommunityFrench CommunityRegion WalloniaProvince LiegeArrondissementLiegeMunicipalityLiegeArea Total3 28 km2 1 27 sq mi Population 2020 01 01 Total9 030 Density2 800 km2 7 100 sq mi Postal codes4032Area codes04 The confluent streams of Vesdre and Ourthe The red and white building behind the bridge is the old Hotel de Ville town hall Chenee lays at the river mouth of the two rivers Vesdre and Ourthe It had around 9 101 inhabitants in 2015 The postal code of Chenee is 4032 and is situated around 72 meters above sea level Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Glass manufacturing 4 People from Chenee 5 External links 6 Gallery 7 ReferencesEtymology edit nbsp The coat of arms of Chenee The name Chenee comes from the French chenaie oak grove a place many oak trees grew The three diamonds in the coat of arms symbolize oak leaves or grains of sand reflecting the city s history as a site of glass production History edit nbsp Industrial quarter Rue du Gravier 1 Chenee Rue du Moulin et Verrerie 1850 nbsp USA 3070551 of 3rd Armored Division is welcomed by inhabitants of Chene September 8th 1944 Chenee originated at the crossing of two Roman roads the first leading from Trier to Tongeren the second from Jupille over Theux to Stavelot The crossing was also close to a ford which was important to pass cows over the Ourth before the Pont de Lhoneux the bridge of Lhonneux was built 2 Chenee was mentioned the first time in a 12th century document under the name of Kesneies Until 1266 Chenee was part of the Vogtei of Jupille which was subordinated to the diocese of Verdun At that year it was affiliated into the principality of Liege The bishop of Verdun Haimo of Verdun got the village as a gift from the German Emperor Henry II in the year 1008 2 3 In 1266 the Bishopric of Verdun Robert II of Medidan donated the Vogtei Jupille to the Prince Bishopric of Liege Henry III of Geldern That meant that all the villages and villagers became property of Henry III and fell under his jurisdiction Because of his unworthy and extravagant way of life Henry III was deposed by Gregory X 2 3 In 1318 Chenee was burned down by John of Bohemia while being at war with prince bishop Adolph II of the Mark 2 1691 it was burned again this time by the army of Louis XIV of France under its lieutenant general under the king in person Louis Francois de Boufflers 2 Chenee also had to suffer from the retreating Austrian army after the lost Battle of Fleurus in 1794 During the French epoch at the end of the 18th century Chenee became an independent commune 3 2 The Battle of Liege French Bataille de Liege was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium and the first battle of the First World War In World War II Chenee was liberated from Nazi occupation by troops of the 36th Infantry Regiment on September 8 1944 4 In 1977 Chenee became a sub municipality of the city of Liege 3 2008 the roof of the Saint Albert elementary school of Chenee collapsed overnight Nobody was hurt 5 At the junction of Vesder and Ourthe the building of a mill still stands Glass manufacturing editExternal videos nbsp A silent video of glass production in Chenee in the year of 1931 6 There were three glass manufactures in Chenee in 1758 Grandchamps amp Coune Bonniver and Cambresier amp Co 7 In 1872 the glass factory of Van Steenacker was founded by the entrepreneurs Amiable Belleflamme Louvet and Berneau Around the same time the company S A of the Verreries de Vaux sous Chevremont fr nl was founded under the direction of Cochet In the course of the closure of the glassworks Bougart in Manage 1875 one of the sons of Bougart and the production manager Auguste Van Steenacker came to Vaux They founded the Verrerie Bougart Sortia et Cie with Cochet Sortia and Colin When the company Belleflamme Louvet et Berneau gave up its glassworks in Chenee in February 1888 it was taken over by the Verrerie de Vaux After Francois Delhaize and Herman Dethier had succeeded their parents Auguste Van Steenacker took over the glassworks of Vaux in February 1895 and founded with his sons Francois Charles and William the Societe anonyme des Verreries de Vaux The glassworks of Chenee was then led by Francois Delhaize World War I interrupted production In 1919 production was resumed but meanwhile the competition had grown abroad Many old markets were completely or almost completely lost The glassworks of Vaux ran into considerable financial difficulties and could not find the urgently needed investor In 1930 the hut was abandoned the land and buildings were taken over by Magotteaux 8 9 In the end Verrerie Grandchamps stayed as the local manufacturer They produced the bottles for the mineral water brand Spa Verrerie Grandchamps succeeded Verreries d Ambleve who were founded 1721 in Aywaille 7 People from Chenee editClelie Lamberty Artist painter 1930 2013 Charles Descardre Mayor 1882 1891 Lucien Francois Judge at the Belgian Constitutional Court 1989 2004 born in 1934 Jean Louis Lejaxhe Writer Nicolas Gilsoul Rally Racer born in 1982 Some ancestors of Kate Bolduan the family Rousselle emigrated from Chenee to America in 1912 External links editPostcards with images of Chenees in the 19th century 36th Armored Infantry Regiment frees Chenee during WWII images Glass works from CheneeGallery edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chenee nbsp The former parish hall of Chenee nbsp The river mouth of Vesdre from the left into the Ourthe nbsp View on the Ourthe nbsp Clelie Lamberty painted by Robert Liard 1977 nbsp Tous les pouvoirs emanent de la Nation All powers come from within the nation Article 33 of the Constitution of Belgium nbsp 3e regiment du genie in the French Wikipedia The 3rd French Regiment of Pioneers are building a Pontoon Bridge 1930 s References edit Quinet Aude 12 January 2024 Liege ardente et attractive va accroitre son parc de logements La Libre be in French Retrieved 16 January 2024 a b c d e f Bref historique de Chenee www ecoles cfwb be in French Archived from the original on 6 September 2018 Retrieved 4 September 2018 a b c d Belgique Chenee fr geneawiki com in French Archived from the original on 5 September 2018 Retrieved 4 September 2018 Chenee 36thair3ad homestead com Retrieved 6 September 2018 Chenee le toit d une ecole s effondre www rtc be in French 11 December 2008 Retrieved 18 November 2018 Musee de la Vie wallonne 26 July 2018 Travail de fantaisie du verrier Miesen a Chenee 1931 Enquete du Musee de la Vie wallonne A silent video of glass production in Chenee in the year of 1931 www viewallonne be in French Retrieved 18 November 2018 a b Jacques Schoumakers July 2011 Jadis a Aywaille une ancienne verrerie etait etablie au pied des ruines du chateau d Ambleve www aywaille1 be in French Retrieved 4 September 2018 Verrerie de Chenee in German Retrieved 18 November 2018 Vases Belges in French Retrieved 18 November 2018 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chenee nbsp This Liege Province location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chenee amp oldid 1196555493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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