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Envermeu

Envermeu (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃vɛʁmø]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.

Envermeu
The church in Envermeu
Location of Envermeu
Envermeu
Envermeu
Coordinates: 49°53′49″N 1°15′56″E / 49.8969°N 1.2656°E / 49.8969; 1.2656
CountryFrance
RegionNormandy
DepartmentSeine-Maritime
ArrondissementDieppe
CantonDieppe-2
IntercommunalityCC Falaises du Talou
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Patrick Leroy[1]
Area
1
14.58 km2 (5.63 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
1,993
 • Density140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
76235 /76630
Elevation24–154 m (79–505 ft)
(avg. 43 m or 141 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography edit

A town of light industry and farming situated in the valley of the Eaulne river, in the Pays de Caux, some 10 miles (16 km) east of Dieppe, at the junction of the D149 and the D920 roads.

Heraldry edit

 
Arms of Envermeu
The arms of Envermeu are blazoned :
Gules, a leopard Or.



History edit

Known by various versions of the name over the years, it is first cited as Edremau, around 735–745, then Ebremau and Evremou in 875 then Envremou in the 12th century. The name is derived from the Celtic Eburomagos, based on the terms eburo (wild boar) and magos, a market.
Archaeological excavations have unearthed Gallic gold and some Roman coins found at a place called Le Bucq. Many other relics dating after the fall of the Roman Empire have been found 500 metres (1,600 ft) northeast of the church. Eight hundred graves were brought to light, with 460 skeletons of warriors with their weapons (angons, seax, spatha, etc.), also women adorned with jewelry and other ornaments. There were horses'tombs typical for the Germanic tradition, that is often found in the north of Europe, but quite rarely in France. These tombs demonstrate a Frankish military presence (5th and 6th century), with their families.

During the Merovingian era, after the fall of the Roman Empire, the village became capital of the “Pays de Talou”.
In a charter dated 912, The Norman leader Rollo confirmed his possession of the stronghold of Envermeu.
In 1052, the priory of Saint-Laurent d'Envermeu was founded on the site of a Gallo-Roman villa by Hugh, Lord of Envermeu and his brother Turold. Following the famine and plague that ravaged the region in 1244, Envermeu only numbered 140 homes. The 13th century was also marked by the construction of the chapel at St. Guillain and the foundation, by Michel Taupin and his wife Amelie Guillemette, of the hospital of Saint-Nicolas.
In 1472, the town of Envermeu was burned down by troops of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
During the Wars of Religion, Envermeu was looted by Protestants from Dieppe, on 8 July 1562.
In 1589, Henri de Navarre (the future Henri IV) stayed in Envermeu Castle, which was located on the right bank of the Eaulne. In the 18th century, a massive fire destroyed much of the town, which had at that time a population of 1610.
During the Napoleonic Wars and the liberation of France in 1814, Envermeu had to accommodate the British artillery for 3 months.
The commune experienced rapid growth in the 19th century. In 1827, the post office was established. The current town hall was built in 1865. In 1885, the railway line linking Dieppe with Eu was opened. The electrification of the village was completed in 1892. The market hall was built in 1900.
53 soldiers from Envermeu were killed during the First World War. To their memory, a granite monument was commissioned and inaugurated on 23 November 1919.

Envermeu absorbed the hamlets of Hybouville and Saint-Laurent-d'Envermeu in 1822 and Auberville-on-Eaulne in 1843.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 1,376—    
1975 1,488+1.12%
1982 1,603+1.07%
1990 1,960+2.55%
1999 2,006+0.26%
2007 2,099+0.57%
2012 2,144+0.43%
2017 2,097−0.44%
Source: INSEE[3]

Places of interest edit

  • The church of Notre-Dame, dating from the sixteenth century.
  • A feudal motte at a place called ”le Câtel”, by the river.
  • The Château d'Hibouville, dating from the sixteenth century.
  • The Château d'Auberville, now a farm.
  • A thirteenth-century chapel.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE

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Envermeu French pronunciation ɑ vɛʁmo is a commune in the Seine Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France EnvermeuCommuneThe church in EnvermeuCoat of armsLocation of EnvermeuEnvermeuShow map of FranceEnvermeuShow map of NormandyCoordinates 49 53 49 N 1 15 56 E 49 8969 N 1 2656 E 49 8969 1 2656CountryFranceRegionNormandyDepartmentSeine MaritimeArrondissementDieppeCantonDieppe 2IntercommunalityCC Falaises du TalouGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Patrick Leroy 1 Area114 58 km2 5 63 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 1 993 Density140 km2 350 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code76235 76630Elevation24 154 m 79 505 ft avg 43 m or 141 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Contents 1 Geography 2 Heraldry 3 History 4 Population 5 Places of interest 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 ReferencesGeography editA town of light industry and farming situated in the valley of the Eaulne river in the Pays de Caux some 10 miles 16 km east of Dieppe at the junction of the D149 and the D920 roads Heraldry edit nbsp Arms of Envermeu The arms of Envermeu are blazoned Gules a leopard Or History editKnown by various versions of the name over the years it is first cited as Edremau around 735 745 then Ebremau and Evremou in 875 then Envremou in the 12th century The name is derived from the Celtic Eburomagos based on the terms eburo wild boar and magos a market Archaeological excavations have unearthed Gallic gold and some Roman coins found at a place called Le Bucq Many other relics dating after the fall of the Roman Empire have been found 500 metres 1 600 ft northeast of the church Eight hundred graves were brought to light with 460 skeletons of warriors with their weapons angons seax spatha etc also women adorned with jewelry and other ornaments There were horses tombs typical for the Germanic tradition that is often found in the north of Europe but quite rarely in France These tombs demonstrate a Frankish military presence 5th and 6th century with their families During the Merovingian era after the fall of the Roman Empire the village became capital of the Pays de Talou In a charter dated 912 The Norman leader Rollo confirmed his possession of the stronghold of Envermeu In 1052 the priory of Saint Laurent d Envermeu was founded on the site of a Gallo Roman villa by Hugh Lord of Envermeu and his brother Turold Following the famine and plague that ravaged the region in 1244 Envermeu only numbered 140 homes The 13th century was also marked by the construction of the chapel at St Guillain and the foundation by Michel Taupin and his wife Amelie Guillemette of the hospital of Saint Nicolas In 1472 the town of Envermeu was burned down by troops of Charles the Bold Duke of Burgundy During the Wars of Religion Envermeu was looted by Protestants from Dieppe on 8 July 1562 In 1589 Henri de Navarre the future Henri IV stayed in Envermeu Castle which was located on the right bank of the Eaulne In the 18th century a massive fire destroyed much of the town which had at that time a population of 1610 During the Napoleonic Wars and the liberation of France in 1814 Envermeu had to accommodate the British artillery for 3 months The commune experienced rapid growth in the 19th century In 1827 the post office was established The current town hall was built in 1865 In 1885 the railway line linking Dieppe with Eu was opened The electrification of the village was completed in 1892 The market hall was built in 1900 53 soldiers from Envermeu were killed during the First World War To their memory a granite monument was commissioned and inaugurated on 23 November 1919 Envermeu absorbed the hamlets of Hybouville and Saint Laurent d Envermeu in 1822 and Auberville on Eaulne in 1843 Population editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19681 376 19751 488 1 12 19821 603 1 07 19901 960 2 55 19992 006 0 26 20072 099 0 57 20122 144 0 43 20172 097 0 44 Source INSEE 3 Places of interest editThe church of Notre Dame dating from the sixteenth century A feudal motte at a place called le Catel by the river The Chateau d Hibouville dating from the sixteenth century The Chateau d Auberville now a farm A thirteenth century chapel Notable people editPierre Laffille French artist was born here See also editCommunes of the Seine Maritime departmentReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Envermeu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Envermeu amp oldid 1125577287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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