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Abbaretz (; br, Abarrez) is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the Loire-Atlantique department in the Pays de la Loire region of western
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Abbarois'' or ''Abbaroises''.


Geography

Abbaretz is located 20 km south-west of Châteaubriant and 20 km north-east of Blain. Access to the commune is by the D2 road from Nozay in the west passing through the village and continuing east to La Meilleraye-de-Bretagne. The D1 road comes from Treffieux in the north passing through the village and continuing south. The D35 road comes from Issé in the north-east passing through the village and continuing south-west to Puceul. The D24 road branches from the D1 just south of the village and goes south-east to Joué-sur-Erdre. The D69 road from Issé to
Nort-sur-Erdre Nort-sur-Erdre (, literally ''Nort on Erdre''; br, Enorzh) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. It is on the river Erdre north of Nantes. Population See also *Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department The ...
passes through the east of the commune. Apart from the village there are also the hamlets of:Google Maps
/ref> *Les Breils-Clement *La Chauvelaie *La Chauvelais *Le Chene Trouy *Coulouine *La Gleminiere *La Godardais *La Hazardiere *Le Houx *Le Maffay *La Placiere *La Rainais *La Riviere *Rozay *Villeneuve


Neighbouring communes


Etymology

''Abbaretz'' has been previously known by the following names: *''Abbaretiacum'' (1123) *''Abbaret'' (1230) *''Abbarez'' (1270 and 1278) *''Abbarrez'' (1341) *''Abbaretz'' (1456) *''Abbaret'' (1489) *''La Baretz'' (1539) *''Abbareium'' (1650) *''Abbaretz'' (today). The name ''Abbaretz'' originates from the
Gallo language Gallo is a regional language of eastern Brittany. It is one of the langues d'oïl, a Romance sub-family that includes French. Today it is spoken only by a minority of the population, as the standard form of French now predominates in this are ...
which is the language of Upper Brittany: ''Abarèt'' in Gallo (as per ELG)


History

Until the 8th century the parish of ''Abbaretiacum'' had its own Lord Bishop under the Bishops of Nantes. Following the invasion of Normandy and civil wars in Brittany in the 11th and 12th centuries Abbaretz ceased to be a feudal state. During the 10th century the lords of Chateaubriand took effective possession of the territory of Abbaretz: to enter Abbaretz was a privilege they gave to one of their younger sons, known by the name of ''Le Boeuf'' who was First Lord of Nozay and Issé. In 1123, however, the Duke Conan confirmed the church of Nantes as the owner of the church at Abbaretz. In June 1230 Brient Le Boeuf, called "The Old Man", Lord of Issé, donated to the Cistercian Abbey of Notre Dame de Melleray, for the salvation of his soul, some land he owned at Abbaretz. The monks of this monastery built a barn and a chapel dedicated to St. Margaret. At the same time, Geoffroy de Trent abandoned his portion of Melleray Abbey and two-thirds of all the tithes of the land of the Abbaretz forest (''"decimas terre sue de foresta de Abbaret"''). In 1242, Guégon Le Gruc and his wife Agathe of Trent (daughter of Olivier and niece of Geoffroy of Trent) confirmed this pious donation. The parishioners of Abbaretz tried to oppose the increase in their tithes by the monks at Melleray. From the documents in the process, it can be seen that the area called the Forest of Abbaretz was inhabited in 1235 by Daniel and Bernard de Rozé, Guy Lague, Robin Daniel, Guillaume Robin, Riwallon Le Duc, Guillaume Robert, Pierre Constanz, Geffroy Grimaut, Guillaume Raffrey, and Judicaël Troynel who were all vassals of Geoffroy Trent. When the
diocese of Nantes The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes ( la, Dioecesis Nannetensis; french: Diocèse de Nantes; br, Eskopti Naoned) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Nantes, France. The diocese consists of the department of Loire-At ...
was divided into archdeaconries and deaneries, the parish of Abbaretz was included in the deanery of Chateaubriand, a member of the archdeaconry of Mee. The
fief A fief (; la, feudum) was a central element in medieval contracts based on feudal law. It consisted of a form of property holding or other rights granted by an overlord to a vassal, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a form ...
s component of the Lordship of Abbaretz was composed of several parts: *the income from Nozay(fiefs of Fief-Racaud or Fief-Rouzay, la Hardière, la Gueffraye, la Houssaye, la Rouaudière, les Hauts-Chemins, Galhard, la Pierre, la Chaussee, la Rabardière, Montbaron, Coulouine, la Guilminière, la Bonnaudière, les Rivières, Maffay, la Belaudaye, la Chevrollière, la Pommeraye, la Mollière, la Vennerie, la Placière, la Pourprise, Guillote-Ouairie, la Fouaye, la Forest, Pillet-Morel, Bouzay, Bourdon, Chesne-Trouit, la Chesnaye, la Raimbaudière, la Rabaudière, Rebuffé, Tournel de Hameline, Helland, le bourg d'Abbaretz, etc.) *the income from Issé(fiefs de la Minière, du Houx, de la Trahannière, de la Herminière et de la Torraye, ...) *the income from Vioreau(fiefs de la Liraye, d'Estival et de la Bouchetière, ...) *the barony of Derval, *The Melleray Abbey(the Barn Abbaretz, the farms of Sainte-Marguerite and Féchetaye the Guichardaye the Rouaudière the Herminière ...) The headquarters of the most important Lordship was located at the Chateau de La Riviere which originally belongs to the Briant (or Brient) family and then passed into the hands of the lords of Chateaubriant, then the
House of Montmorency The House of Montmorency, pronounced , was one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in France. Origins The family name Montmorency derived from their castle in the ''pays de France'', recorded in Latin as ''Mons Maurentiacus'', i ...
, and then the
Prince of Condé A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ...
.


Heraldry


Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Abbaretz


Population


Age distribution

Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Abbaretz and Loire-Atlantique Department


Languages

French and the local language of
Gallo Gallo may refer to: *Related to Gaul: ** Gallo-Roman culture **Gallo language, a regional language of France **Gallo-Romance, a branch of Romance languages **Gallo-Italic or Gallo-Italian language, a branch spoken in Northern Italy of the Romance ...
are spoken in the area. The Gallo language is in danger of extinction according to a study by Serge Jouin in his thesis: "The Gallo speech of Abbaretz and elsewhere ...", published in two volumes in 1982 and 1984. Abbaretz is also a point of survey for the linguistic atlas (ALBRAM) by Messrs. Guillaume and Chauveau.


Sights

*Site of the tin mine. The area was known for its tin production into the 1960s but it has now been converted to recreational purposes. **The lake that was produced from tin extraction has an area of 15 hectares and is used for water skiing. **The
slag heap A spoil tip (also called a boney pile, culm bank, gob pile, waste tip or bing) is a pile built of accumulated ''spoil'' – waste material removed during mining. These waste materials are typically composed of shale, as well as smaller quan ...
is 121 metres high (which is 5 metres higher than the highest hill in the department - Breteche hill) provides a scenic view with hiking and para-sailing opportunities. *Chestnut tree of the Nonneries: this is a classified tree 800 years old. *Old Forges of the Jahotière which has now been converted into a hotel and function centre. *The parish Church of Saint-Pierre has a
Chalice A chalice (from Latin 'mug', borrowed from Ancient Greek () 'cup') or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold a drink. In religious practice, a chalice is often used for drinking during a ceremony or may carry a certain symbolic meaning. R ...
which is registered as an historical object.Ministry of Culture, Palissy File:Abbaretz mine.jpg, The slag heap of the old tin mine. File:Abbaretz - Terril (1).jpg, The top of the slag heap. File:Forges de la Jahotière (usine haut-fourneau cheminée) - Abbaretz.jpg, Ruins of the old forge. File:Forges de la Jahotière (logis façade) - Abbaretz.jpg, Old forge building at Jahotière. File:Forges de la Jahotière (réfectoire 2) - Abbaretz.jpg, Buildings at the old forge at Jahotière.


See also

*
Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department The following is a list of the 207 communes of the Loire-Atlantique department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):


References


External links


Abbaretz commune website

Abbaretz on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website
''Abbaretz'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
{{Authority control Communes of Loire-Atlantique