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Dreux () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
in northern France.


Geography

Dreux lies on the small river Blaise, a tributary of the
Eure Eure () is a department in Normandy in Northwestern France, named after the river Eure. Its prefecture is Évreux. In 2019, Eure had a population of 599,507.Chartres Chartres () is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located about southwest of Paris. At the 2019 census, there were 170,763 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Chartres (as d ...
. Dreux station has rail connections to Argentan, Paris and Granville. The Route nationale 12 (Paris–Rennes) passes north of the town.


History

Dreux was known in ancient times as Durocassium, the capital of the
Durocasses The Durocasses were a Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Dreux during the Roman period. Name They are mentioned ''Durocasis'' (var. ''durocacasis'') on the '' Itinerarium Antonini'' (early 3rd c. AD), as ''Durocassio'' on the '' Tabula ...
Celtic tribe. Despite the legend, its name was not related with Druids. The Romans established here a fortified camp known as Castrum Drocas. In the Middle Ages, Dreux was the centre of the County of Dreux. The first count of Dreux was Robert, the son of King Louis the Fat. The first large battle of the French Wars of Religion occurred at Dreux, on 19 December 1562, resulting in a hard-fought victory for the Catholic forces of the
duc de Montmorency Duke of Montmorency was a title of French nobility that was created several times for members of the Montmorency family, who were lords of Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, Montmorency, near Paris. History The first creation was in 1551 for Anne de Mont ...
. In October 1983, the Front National won 55% of the vote in the second round of elections for the city council of Dreux, in one of its first significant electoral victories.


Population


Sights


Chapelle royale de Dreux

In 1775, the lands of the '' comté de Dreux'' had been given to the Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre by his cousin Louis XVI. In 1783, the duke sold his domain of Rambouillet to Louis XVI. On 25 November of that year, in a long religious procession, Penthièvre transferred the nine caskets containing the remains of his parents, the Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse and Marie Victoire de Noailles, comtesse de Toulouse, his wife, Marie Thérèse Félicité d'Este, Princess of Modène, and six of their seven children, from the small medieval village church next to the castle in Rambouillet, to the chapel of the Collégiale Saint-Étienne de Dreux. The duc de Penthièvre died in March 1793 and his body was laid to rest in the crypt beside his parents. On 21 November of that same year, in the midst of the French Revolution, a mob desecrated the crypt and threw the ten bodies in a mass grave in the ''Chanoines'' cemetery of the Collégiale Saint-Étienne. In 1816, the duc de Penthièvre's daughter, Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, duchesse d'Orléans, had a new chapel built on the site of the mass grave of the Chanoines cemetery, as the final resting place for her family. In 1830, Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, son of the duchesse d'Orléans, embellished the chapel which was renamed Chapelle royale de Dreux, now the necropolis of the Orléans royal family.


Other sights

*Renaissance Château d'Anet *''Hôtel de Montulé'' (16th century) *Pavilion of Louis XVI *''Hôtel de Salvat-Duhalde '' (18th century)


Personalities

Dreux was the birthplace of: * Kalifa Cissé, footballer *
Martin Pierre d'Alvimare Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Aust ...
(1772–1839), composer and harpist * Siraba Dembélé, handball player *
Abdou Dieye Abdourahmane Dieye (born 14 February 1988 in Dreux, France) is a French footballer, who currently plays for SC Cers-Portiragnes. He played 16 matches for French Ligue 2 club Le Mans during the 2010–2011 season.Chloe Gosselin Chloe (; ), also spelled Chloë, Chlöe, or Chloé, is a feminine name meaning "blooming" or "fertility" in Greek. The name ultimately derives, through Greek, from the Proto-Indo-European root ', which relates to the colors yellow and green. ...
, fiancee of magician David Copperfield *
Louis Victor Dubois Louis Victor Dubois (4 December 1837 – 12 November 1914) was a French politician. Life Louis Victor Dubois was born on 4 December 1837 in Dreux Dreux () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Geography Dreux li ...
(1837–1914), wine merchant and politician *
Rémi Gounelle Rémi Gounelle (5 January 1967, Dreux) is a French protestant theologian, a professor of history of early Christianity at the and dean of that same faculty since 2010. Biography Rémi Gounelle holds a doctorate from the École pratique des ha ...
(1967-), Protestant theologian * Marouan Kechrid, basketball player * Yannick Lesourd, athlete * Antoine Godeau (1605–1672), bishop, poet and exegete. He is now known for his work of criticism Discours de la poésie chrétienne from 1633. * Jean Rotrou (1609–1650), poet and tragedian * Jean-Louis-Auguste Loiseleur-Deslongchamps (1774–1849),
botanist Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek wo ...
* Charles Delescluze (1809–1871), journalist and military commander of the Paris Commune *
Issa Samba Issa Samba (born 29 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for First League of the RS club Sloboda Novi Grad . He was born in France and represented it on junior levels, before switching to Mauritania as a senior. ...
, footballer *
Adrien Trebel Adrien Trebel (born 3 March 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Belgian Pro League club Charleroi. Club career Trebel is a youth exponent from Nantes. He made his Ligue 2 debut at 10 February 2011 against Van ...
(1991-), footballer *
Eddie London Kenneth Edward "Eddie" London (born July 31, 1956 in Dreux, France) is a country music singer. Signed to RCA Records Nashville, RCA Nashville in 1991, he released the album ''Do It Right'' that year. This album produced the single "If We Can't Do ...
(1956–), singer * François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795), musician and chess player * Guerschon Yabusele, basketball player


Twin towns - sister cities

Dreux is twinned with: * Todi, Italy, since 1960 * Melsungen, Germany, since 1966 * Koudougou, Burkina Faso, since 1972 *
Evesham Evesham () is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies within the Vale of Evesha ...
, England, UK, since 1977 * Bautzen, Germany, since 1992 * Almeirim, Portugal, since 2018


See also

* Communes of the Eure-et-Loir department


References


External links


City council website
(in French)
Tourist office website

Personal website about Dreux
(in French) {{authority control Communes of Eure-et-Loir Subprefectures in France