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Avanne-Aveney () is a
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in the
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of eastern
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Avannais'' or ''Avannaises''.


Geography

Avanne-Aveney is located to the immediate south-west of
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with the town of Avanne joined to the Besançon urban area. The smaller town of Aveney is on the opposite bank of the river linked by a bridge. Access to the commune is by the D106 from Besançon which continues west to Grandfontaine.
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N83 passes through the south-east of the commune from Beure in the north-east to
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in the south. The D367 links Avanne to Aveney via a bridge across the river. The west and the east of the commune have extensive forests and the two villages have a substantial urban area leaving a small amount of land as farmland.Google Maps
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Doubs Doubs (, ; ; frp, Dubs) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Eastern France. Named after the river Doubs, it had a population of 543,974 in 2019.Saône The Saône ( , ; frp, Sona; lat, Arar) is a river in eastern France. It is a right tributary of the Rhône, rising at Vioménil in the Vosges department and joining the Rhône in Lyon, at the southern end of the Presqu'île. The name deri ...
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Verdun-sur-le-Doubs Verdun-sur-le-Doubs (, literally ''Verdun on the Doubs'') is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
''avena'' meaning "oats" and, by extension, poor ground. For others, the name is from the Gallic ''abona'' meaning "river".


History


Antiquity

The occupation of the site in
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times is attested by the discovery of remains of a building in the north of the commune on Rue des Combots when the construction of the ''Grands Prés'' housing estate in the 1970s was finished. Unfortunately this was not reported at the time so these remains have not been studied except from the descriptions. A
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, suggesting the existence of a
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, was located on Rue des Blotets.


Ancient Times

The Lordship of Avanne was attested in 1092 and was dependent from the beginning on the lords of Montfaucon and the
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. In the 12th century the lords of Faucogney had rights which they yielded in 1280 to the Count of Burgundy. The lordship then returned to the lords of Faucogney in the 14th century, then to the Dukes of Aumont in the 15th century which they kept until 1723. It was then owned by the Pourcheresse de Fraisans family.


Genealogy of the house of Avanne

The Chateau of Avanne, which was located on the border of the territory of
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, was owned by the lords of that name. It appears that this house was then passed to the lords of Faucogney: Gislebert de Faucogney, lord of Avanne, in 1180, gave land planted in vines and the use of his forests to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Billon. This gift was confirmed by Aymé de Faucogney. Guy d'Avanne had already affixed his name to the donation made by Archbishop Hugh III to the Church of Sainte-Madeleine of Besançon in 1092. Hugues d'Avanne was cited in a title of Billon in 1163. Renaud d'Avanne,
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of Sainte-Madeleine, in 1189, gave a one third part of the Avanne Mill to the church. Thibaud d'Avanne, canon and
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of the same church, in 1246 ceded to his chapter the share that he had in his kiln, called ''Kiln of Seet typochal'', located at Charmont.''Genealogical History of the squires of Salins in the County of Burgundy'' Hugues d'Avanne, knight, gave a ''meix''An ancient custom: the home of a farmer together with much of the land it takes to feed and care for him located at the village of Estu to the abbey of Saint-Paul de Besançon. He was the father of Jean and Etienne who were mentioned in the will of their uncle Thibaud. Jean d'Avanne, knight, in 1246 approved the donation of the Charmont kiln made to the Chapter of Sainte-Madeleine by his brother. His son, Peter, was a
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and he married Oudette, daughter of Raoul de Saint-Sevigne, knight. In 1287 Aymé d'Avanne, son of Thibaud d'Avanne, Gentleman, agreed to sell a vineyard at Étiennette created by Lambert d'Avanne, a citizen of Besançon. The current commune of Avanne-Aveney is the result of the merger of the communes of Avanne and Aveney, at first as an
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in 1973 then a full merger in 2004. Vineyards have long been a major resource in Avanne, especially until the 18th century. There are still many traces of the past with old houses equipped with wine cellars. Originally a ferry connected the two villages but it was replaced by a metal bridge in 1893. Image:Avanne-Aveney pressoir.jpg, Old wine press. Image:Avanne-Aveney porte 1.jpg, Old wine cellar. Image:Avanne-Aveney porte 2.jpg, Old wine cellar. Image:Avanne-Aveney maison vigneron.jpg, Old wine-growers house. Image:Avanne-Aveney linteau.jpg, The name ''Serpe'' engraved on a lintel.


Heraldry


Administration

List of Successive Mayors ;Mayors from 1973


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 2,255 inhabitants. Prior to 1973 the population figures shown include both the former communes of Avanne and Aveney.


Culture and heritage


Civil heritage

The commune has one site that is registered as an historical monument: * An Ornamental Garden (1851) in the Chateau of Avanne park. ;Other points of interest * Several viewing points from the Valmy rock and the Martelin cave with magnificent views of the Doubs loop and the banks of the Doubs over 6 km. * At the Valmy Rock stands a monument to the memory of the martyrs of the ''Guy Mocquet'' and the ''Marius Vallet'' resistance fighter groups who were shot at the
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on 26 September 1943 or died in deportation. * The Bridge, built in 1893, is a bridge originally intended to carry a railway line at another site that was bought by the communes Avanne and Aveney to replace the ferry that used to link the two villages. This is one of the few bridges that was not destroyed during
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. It allowed the passage of the Allied armies in September 1944 and was for this reason called ''The Liberator''. It was completely renovated in 2000 and doubled with a walkway. * The Chateau of Avanne whose history is closely linked to that of the lords and nobles of Montferrand from the 13th to the 15th century and affiliated to the
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. It became part of a series of fortifications which included those of Montferrand-le-Château, Thoraise, Torpes, Corcondray, and Fourg. It was built in 1280 on top of the cliff which overlooks the ''Grande Rue''. It was probably destroyed by the armies of
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when they conquered the County after the death of
Charles the Bold Charles I (Charles Martin; german: Karl Martin; nl, Karel Maarten; 10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), nicknamed the Bold (German: ''der Kühne''; Dutch: ''de Stoute''; french: le Téméraire), was Duke of Burgundy from 1467 to 1477. ...
in 1477. The last tower collapsed in 1816. Only a few stairs, a wall, and some foundations remain of this chateau.


Religious heritage

The commune has one religious building that is registered as an historical monument: * The Church of Avanne (1826) is the work of architect Pierre Marnotte. This building was a joint production of the two unmerged communes at the time. The Church contains one item that is registered as an historical object: ** A Statue: Saint Vernier (19th century)Ministry of Culture, Palissy


Photo gallery

File:AvanneAveneyValmy.JPG, View of the two villages. File:EgliseAvanneAveney.jpg, The church viewed from the bridge. File:PontAvanneAveney.jpg, The bridge over the Doubs. Image:Avanne-AveneyMairie.png, The Town Hall. Image:ValleeAvanneAveney.png, View of the Doubs and the Mill. Image:AvanneAveneyRueEglise.png, The Rue de l'Église. Image:DoubsGele.jpg, The Doubs covered in ice. Image:VueAvanneAveney.png, View of the village from Thoraise. Image:AvanneAveneyFort2.jpg, View of the village from the Planoise Fort. Image:Avanne-Aveney crues.jpg, Memorial to floods on the Doubs.


Notable people linked to the commune

* Alexandre Verdel, local bard, author of
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''La
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''. * Monseigneur
Léon Aimé Taverdet Léon Aimé Taverde, F.M.C (17 July 1923 – 8 August 2013), was a French prelate of the Catholic Church. He was born in Avanne, France, and was ordained a priest on 25 September 1955. He was appointed bishop to the Diocese of Langres The R ...
,
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from 1981 to 2000. * René Paillard, resistance fighter, member of the Guy Mocquet group, shot at the
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on 26 September 1943.


See also

*
Communes of the Doubs department The following is a list of the 571 communes of the Doubs department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):


References


Bibliography

* Jean-Baptiste Guillaume
''Genealogical History of the Squires of Salins in the County of Burgundy''
Jean-Antoine Vieille, Besançon, 1757, pp. 91 to 94


External links


Avanne-Aveney official website

Avanne-Aveney on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website
''Avanne'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
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