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La Ferté Macé

La Ferté Macé (French pronunciation: [la fɛʁte mase] ) is a commune in the Orne department, region of Normandy, northwestern France.

La Ferté Macé
L'Avenue Thiers; l'église Notre-Dame (church of Our Lady)
Location of La Ferté Macé
La Ferté Macé
La Ferté Macé
Coordinates: 48°35′36″N 0°21′22″W / 48.5933°N 0.3561°W / 48.5933; -0.3561
CountryFrance
RegionNormandy
DepartmentOrne
ArrondissementArgentan
CantonLa Ferté-Macé
IntercommunalityCA Flers Agglo
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Michel Leroyer[1]
Area
1
31.86 km2 (12.30 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
5,116
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Fertois, Fertoises
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
61168 /61600
Elevation165–203 m (541–666 ft)
Websitewww.lafertemace.fr
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

History edit

During the First World War, the village housed a military detention camp, the Dépôt de Triage. Among others, the American poet E. E. Cummings and his friend William Slater Brown, then volunteers in the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps in France, were held there between September 21, 1917, and December 19 of the same year, on charges of "espionage". This was based on their having expressed anti war opinions. Cummings' experiences in the camp at La Ferté-Mace were the basis for his novel, The Enormous Room.[3] The three-building complex, with a church and two classroom buildings, had previously served as a seminary and lycée. The prisoners were kept on the top floor of the largest building, which was open and spanned most of the floor.

On 12 January 2016, the former commune Antoigny was merged into La Ferté-Macé, and the spelling of the new municipality was changed to La Ferté Macé.[4]

In the Middle Ages edit

The Château de la Ferté-Macé was built in the first half of the 11th century, on a feudal clod. Geoffrey is the first lord. He certainly built this fortress on the order of the Duke of Normandy.

Mathieu (or Macé),who is said to have given his name to the city, was a companion of William the Conqueror in Hastings in 1066; he was one of the first lords of Ferté-Macé.

The fortress, gradually becoming populated by the inhabitants' search for stately protection, serves as a link to the fortified belt protecting the Duchy of Normandy from the thirsts for conquest of its powerful neighbours, the King of France and the Duke of Anjou. With the integration of the Anglo-Norman domain with Anjou, the Plantagenet empire was further strengthened against the King of France.

In 1205, with the conquest of Normandy by King Philippe-Augustus and his attachment to the Kingdom of France, Ferté-Macé became a royal barony. Guillaume de la Ferté, son of Mathieu (another Mathieu) and Gondrède, who had opposed Philippe-Augusteat the time, abandoned his barony and left to join Jean sans Terre in England. The lord of ferté thus becomes the King of France, who entrusts the barony sometimes to a supporter of the Crown, sometimes to a lord administrator of another domain in the name of the King.

In 1386, a criminal trial in Falaise sentenced to death a special assassin: a pig who had eaten the infant of the mason Souvet in the village. This was common in the Middle Ages, where several excommunications of murderous pigs were reported for the city of Rouen alone and their hanging for similar reasons.

In the 15th century, the castle was destroyed. There is only a large square, located in height on the feudal clod; originally called the "Castle Square", it was recently renamed Neustadt-am-Rübenberge square in honour of the German town of Neustadt am Rübenberge, which was twinned with La Ferté-Macé.

Only the bell tower of the Romanesque church, adjoining the great Church of Our Lady, is preserved from medieval times.

Ferté-Macé survived until the 18th century as a small town of a good thousand inhabitants, living in handicrafts and local trade. This craft, already in the form of home weaving, was a precursor to the following century when the city became a major textile centre.

Population edit

The population data given in the table below refer to the commune in its geography as of January 2020.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 6,368—    
1975 7,041+1.45%
1982 6,852−0.39%
1990 7,038+0.34%
1999 6,797−0.39%
2007 6,215−1.11%
2012 5,850−1.20%
2017 5,237−2.19%
Source: INSEE[5]

Notable buildings and places edit

  • Bleuenn garden is a 1000m² garden that was opened to the public in 1997, featuring over 500 species of plants.[6][7] The name 'Bleuenn' means little flower in Celtic.[8]
  • Ridrel garden is a 1500ha garden that is open to the public, featuring a mix of several styles of garden, English, French, Cottage and contemporary.[9]

National heritage sites edit

  • Church of Our Lady of the Assumption a nineteenth century church that was classed as a Monument historique in 1978.[10]

Transport edit

La Ferté Macé station has rail connections to Argentan and Bagnoles-de-l'Orne.[11]

Notable People edit

Twin towns edit

Heraldry edit

 
Arms of La Ferté-Macé
The arms of La Ferté-Macé are blazoned :
Gules, a beehive and a shuttle bendwise sinister Or.



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 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ The Enormous Room, Gutenberg Project
  4. ^ Arrêté préfectoral, 12 January 2016 (in French)
  5. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  6. ^ "A La Ferté-Macé, le jardin Bleuenn sera ouvert au profit de Baclesse début juin". actu.fr. 27 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Jardin Bleuenn LA FERTÉ MACÉ : Normandy Tourism". Normandy Tourism, France.
  8. ^ "Jardin Bleuenn - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France". www.parcsetjardins.fr.
  9. ^ "Jardin du Ridrel - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France". www.parcsetjardins.fr.
  10. ^ "Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption à La Ferté-Macé - PA00110806". monumentum.fr.
  11. ^ Plan du réseau, TER Normandie, accessed 24 September 2023.
  12. ^ "La Ferté-Macé. L'écrivain Jean-Pierre Brisset aura enfin sa rue". www.alencon.maville.com.
  13. ^ "61 - PATRIMOINE FUNERAIRE DE L'ORNE : Etat des lieux - Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs". www.landrucimetieres.fr.
  14. ^ "E. E. Cummings: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center", Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, retrieved 9 May 2010
  15. ^ "Jean-Marie Louvel - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  16. ^ "PAYS FERTOIS - Il pilote l'aéroport Charles-de-Gaulle". actu.fr. 21 August 2014.
  17. ^ Ludlow Town Council 2018-02-21 at the Wayback Machine Ludlow's Twin Towns

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Ferte Mace to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation La Ferte Mace French pronunciation la fɛʁte mase is a commune in the Orne department region of Normandy northwestern France La Ferte MaceCommuneL Avenue Thiers l eglise Notre Dame church of Our Lady Coat of armsLocation of La Ferte MaceLa Ferte MaceShow map of FranceLa Ferte MaceShow map of NormandyCoordinates 48 35 36 N 0 21 22 W 48 5933 N 0 3561 W 48 5933 0 3561CountryFranceRegionNormandyDepartmentOrneArrondissementArgentanCantonLa Ferte MaceIntercommunalityCA Flers AggloGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Michel Leroyer 1 Area131 86 km2 12 30 sq mi Population 2021 2 5 116 Density160 km2 420 sq mi Demonym s Fertois FertoisesTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code61168 61600Elevation165 203 m 541 666 ft Websitewww wbr lafertemace wbr fr1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Contents 1 History 1 1 In the Middle Ages 2 Population 3 Notable buildings and places 3 1 National heritage sites 4 Transport 5 Notable People 6 Twin towns 7 Heraldry 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editDuring the First World War the village housed a military detention camp the Depot de Triage Among others the American poet E E Cummings and his friend William Slater Brown then volunteers in the Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps in France were held there between September 21 1917 and December 19 of the same year on charges of espionage This was based on their having expressed anti war opinions Cummings experiences in the camp at La Ferte Mace were the basis for his novel The Enormous Room 3 The three building complex with a church and two classroom buildings had previously served as a seminary and lycee The prisoners were kept on the top floor of the largest building which was open and spanned most of the floor On 12 January 2016 the former commune Antoigny was merged into La Ferte Mace and the spelling of the new municipality was changed to La Ferte Mace 4 In the Middle Ages edit The Chateau de la Ferte Mace was built in the first half of the 11th century on a feudal clod Geoffrey is the first lord He certainly built this fortress on the order of the Duke of Normandy Mathieu or Mace who is said to have given his name to the city was a companion of William the Conqueror in Hastings in 1066 he was one of the first lords of Ferte Mace The fortress gradually becoming populated by the inhabitants search for stately protection serves as a link to the fortified belt protecting the Duchy of Normandy from the thirsts for conquest of its powerful neighbours the King of France and the Duke of Anjou With the integration of the Anglo Norman domain with Anjou the Plantagenet empire was further strengthened against the King of France In 1205 with the conquest of Normandy by King Philippe Augustus and his attachment to the Kingdom of France Ferte Mace became a royal barony Guillaume de la Ferte son of Mathieu another Mathieu and Gondrede who had opposed Philippe Augusteat the time abandoned his barony and left to join Jean sans Terre in England The lord of ferte thus becomes the King of France who entrusts the barony sometimes to a supporter of the Crown sometimes to a lord administrator of another domain in the name of the King In 1386 a criminal trial in Falaise sentenced to death a special assassin a pig who had eaten the infant of the mason Souvet in the village This was common in the Middle Ages where several excommunications of murderous pigs were reported for the city of Rouen alone and their hanging for similar reasons In the 15th century the castle was destroyed There is only a large square located in height on the feudal clod originally called the Castle Square it was recently renamed Neustadt am Rubenberge square in honour of the German town of Neustadt am Rubenberge which was twinned with La Ferte Mace Only the bell tower of the Romanesque church adjoining the great Church of Our Lady is preserved from medieval times Ferte Mace survived until the 18th century as a small town of a good thousand inhabitants living in handicrafts and local trade This craft already in the form of home weaving was a precursor to the following century when the city became a major textile centre Population editThe population data given in the table below refer to the commune in its geography as of January 2020 Historical populationYearPop p a 19686 368 19757 041 1 45 19826 852 0 39 19907 038 0 34 19996 797 0 39 20076 215 1 11 20125 850 1 20 20175 237 2 19 Source INSEE 5 Notable buildings and places editBleuenn garden is a 1000m garden that was opened to the public in 1997 featuring over 500 species of plants 6 7 The name Bleuenn means little flower in Celtic 8 Ridrel garden is a 1500ha garden that is open to the public featuring a mix of several styles of garden English French Cottage and contemporary 9 National heritage sites edit Church of Our Lady of the Assumption a nineteenth century church that was classed as a Monument historique in 1978 10 Transport editLa Ferte Mace station has rail connections to Argentan and Bagnoles de l Orne 11 Notable People editJean Pierre Brisset 1837 1919 a French outsider writer died and was buried here 12 13 E E Cummings 1894 1962 an American poet painter essayist author and playwright was held here during World War one for three and a half months in a military detention camp the Depot de Triage 14 Jean Marie Louvel 1900 1970 a French engineer and politician was born here 15 Franck Goldnadel born 1969 is a French public servant and former director of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport was born here 16 Twin towns editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in France nbsp Ludlow Shropshire England 17 nbsp Savoigne Senegal nbsp Neustadt am Rubenberge Germany nbsp Saint Maurice Quebec CanadaHeraldry edit nbsp Arms of La Ferte Mace The arms of La Ferte Mace are blazoned Gules a beehive and a shuttle bendwise sinister Or See also editCommunes of the Orne department Parc naturel regional Normandie MaineReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 The Enormous Room Gutenberg Project Arrete prefectoral 12 January 2016 in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE A La Ferte Mace le jardin Bleuenn sera ouvert au profit de Baclesse debut juin actu fr 27 May 2023 Jardin Bleuenn LA FERTE MACE Normandy Tourism Normandy Tourism France Jardin Bleuenn Comite des Parcs et Jardins de France www parcsetjardins fr Jardin du Ridrel Comite des Parcs et Jardins de France www parcsetjardins fr Eglise Notre Dame de l Assomption a La Ferte Mace PA00110806 monumentum fr Plan du reseau TER Normandie accessed 24 September 2023 La Ferte Mace L ecrivain Jean Pierre Brisset aura enfin sa rue www alencon maville com 61 PATRIMOINE FUNERAIRE DE L ORNE Etat des lieux Cimetieres de France et d ailleurs www landrucimetieres fr E E Cummings An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas retrieved 9 May 2010 Jean Marie Louvel Base de donnees des deputes francais depuis 1789 Assemblee nationale www2 assemblee nationale fr PAYS FERTOIS Il pilote l aeroport Charles de Gaulle actu fr 21 August 2014 Ludlow Town Council Archived 2018 02 21 at the Wayback Machine Ludlow s Twin Towns nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Ferte Mace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Ferte Mace amp oldid 1207817272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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