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Ayssènes (; oc, Aissenas) is a
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in the
Aveyron Aveyron (; oc, Avairon; ) is a department in the region of Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyronnais'' (masculine) or ''Aveyronnaises'' (feminine) in French. The inhabitants ...
department in the
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region of southern
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.


Geography

Ayssènes is located some 25 km west of Millau and 7 km south-east of Alrance. Access to the commune is by the D510 road from
Villefranche-de-Panat Villefranche-de-Panat (; oc, Vilafranca de Panat ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Aveyron department The following is a list of the 285 communes of the Aveyron departme ...
in the west which passes through the commune by a circuitous route to the village then continues south across the river to join the D200 on the opposite bank. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of: *Ardennes *Le Bastizou *Cabière *Calmels *Le Caussanal *La Caze *La Clerguie *Coupiaguet *Le Crouzet *Les Esclots *Lescure *Melet *Le Pouget *Rentières *Saint-Rémy *Vabrette *Valergues *Verdalle *Vernet The commune is mainly forest with large areas of farmland.Google Maps
/ref> The southern border of the commune is formed by the Tarn river which is dammed just south-west of the commune to form a long lake along the southern border. From the dam the Tarn continues south-west to eventually join the
Garonne The Garonne (, also , ; Occitan, Catalan, Basque, and es, Garona, ; la, Garumna or ) is a river of southwest France and northern Spain. It flows from the central Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at the French port of Bordeaux – ...
just west of
Moissac Moissac () is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France. The town is situated at the confluence of the rivers Garonne and Tarn at the Canal de Garonne. Route nationale N113 was constructed through ...
. The ''Ruisseau de Vernobre'' rises in the north of the commune and flows south, gathering many tributaries, to join the Tarn. The ''Ruisseau de Coudols'' flows from the north-east, gathering some tributaries in the commune, and joins the Tarn at the same point as the Ruisseau de Vernobre.


Neighbouring communes and villages


History


Middle Ages

The village was built on a ridge overlooking the Tarn and was a direct link between the Lévézou Plateau and Raspes du Tarn. There was once a fortress on the peak of Roc Saint-Jean. It belonged to the Count of Rodez who maintained a garrison in order to maintain his influence over the southern Rouergue. Prestigious guests stayed at this location including the King of France, Charles VII, on 13 May 1437 while returning from
Languedoc The Province of Languedoc (; , ; oc, Lengadòc ) is a former province of France. Most of its territory is now contained in the modern-day region of Occitanie in Southern France. Its capital city was Toulouse. It had an area of approximately ...
where he had been to restore order.


Modern Era

The castle was the subject of much covetousness during the
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. In October 1586 the army of the
Duke of Joyeuse The Viscounty of Joyeuse was elevated to a Duchy in 1581 by King Henry III of France for his favourite Anne de Joyeuse. House of Joyeuse *1581-1587 : Anne de Joyeuse (1560 † 1587), son of Guillaume de Joyeuse and Marie de Batarnay. *1587-1592 : ...
, Anne de Joyeuse - brother of King Henry III, tried to besiege it. The Captain of the garrison made a ploy and the duke's army retreated towards the plateau of Saint-Victor which was where the garrison captain attacked the camp at night - taking fifty horses and capturing several soldiers. The fortress became dangerous for the kingdom and was destroyed in 1629 by order of Cardinal Richelieu. Today nothing remains but the location has one of the most beautiful views in the region.


Contemporary era

The commune consisted of four parishes in the second half of the 19th century with a population of around 1500. Today there are no more than 213 year-round residents.


Heraldry


Administration

List of Successive Mayors


Demography

The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Ayssenols'' or ''Ayssenoles'' in French.


Sites and monuments

*The Old Ayssènes Cemetery (graves from the early 19th century). *The Roc Saint-Jean (The castle disappeared after Richelieu ordered its destruction) *The Roc du Cavalier *The Church of the Nativity of Mary (Ayssènes) (19th century) *The Church of Saint-Amans (at Coupiaguet) (19th century) *The Church of Saint Rémy (at Saint-Rémy) (19th century) *The Church of Saint-Blaise or of the Purification of Notre-Dame (at Vabrette) (19th century). The church contains two items that are registered as historical objects: **A
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(18th century) **A Chasuble (18th century)Ministry of Culture, Palissy *The House of Chestnuts File:Saint-Rémy .jpg, Church of St-Rémy. File:Saint-Amans.jpg, Church of Saint-Amans. File:Saint-Blaise.jpg, Church of Saint-Blaise. File:Nativité-de-Marie XIX.jpg, Church of the Nativity of Mary.


Notable people linked to the commune

*'' Antoine Salvanh'' (1479-1555). Architect specialising in religious buildings, builder of the bell tower on Rodez Cathedral between 1513 and 1526. *''Guillaume Molinier-Lamothe'' (1736-1794). Refractory priest jailed in 1793 in Rodez then deported to the ''Fort du Hâ'' at
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefect ...
the following year where he died. *''Georges Connes'' (1890-1974). Senior lecturer at the University of Dijon, Doctor of Literature, Dean of the University of Dijon in 1946 and 1947, resistance fighter in 1943, Mayor of Dijon after the liberation of the city in September 1944. *''Pierre-Damien Hèbles'' (1864-1954). Priest for Ayssènes from 1903 to 1944, member of the literary society of Aveyron, historian for the Raspes du Tarn region. He wrote three manuscripts on local history after 40 years of research in the departmental archives and deeds. *''Gaston Boulouis'' (1908-1991) Priest, Professor of Literature at the Seminary Minor of Saint Pierre and at the Sainte Marie de Rodez Institution. Canon, historian and occitan scholar at the end of his life. He published several historical books on the region as well as an autobiography and a collection of
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proverbs. *''
Alain Marc Alain Marc (born 29 January 1957) is a member of the French Senate, who represents the department of Aveyron. He was elected to the Senate on 28 September 2014. Marc served in the National Assembly of France The National Assembly (french ...
'' (born in 1957). Politician, Municipal councillor for Ayssènes from 2001 to 2004, he has been MP for Aveyron since 2007.


See also

*
Communes of the Aveyron department The following is a list of the 285 Communes of France, communes of the Aveyron Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 2020):


Bibliography

*Christian-Pierre Bedel, preface by Alain Marc, ''Sant-Roma, Aissenas, Broquièrs, Brossa, Las Còstas, L'Estrada, Sant-Victor, Lo Truèlh / Christian-Pierre Bedel e los estatjants del canton de Sant-Roma'', Rodez, Departmental Mission for culture, 1995, Al canton collection, 239 pages, ill., cov. ill., 28 cm, , ISSN 1151-8375, BnF 366885722


References


External links


Canton of Saint-Rome de Tarn website

Ayssènes on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website
''Ayßene'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
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