Allassac
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Allassac (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Langx) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France.
The commune has been awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[2]
Geography
Located in the Brive Basin, the commune of Allassac is irrigated by three major rivers in the north–south direction: the Vézère and its tributaries the Loyre and the Clan which is a sub-tributary of the Corrèze.
Allassac, like many surrounding communes, is part of Vézère Ardoise Country and benefits from the label French Towns and Lands of Art and History.
The town of Allassac is located at the intersection of departmental roads D9, D25, D34 and D134. Allassac station on the Orléans–Montauban railway line has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Uzerche and Limoges. It is located, in orthodromic distances, 6 kilometres east of Objat and 12 kilometres north-west of Brive-la-Gaillarde.
The commune is also served by departmental roads D57, D148, and D901.
Four kilometres to the south-east, the A20 autoroute allows direct access to Allassac through Exit 48.
Hamlets
Apart from the town the commune has the following hamlets:
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- La Bessiere
- Les Borderies
- Brochat
- La Chapelle
- La Chatroulle
- Le Colombier
- La Croix Saint-Joseph
- L'Escurotte
- Eyzac
- La Faurie
- Garavet
- Gauche
- Laujour
- Montaural
- La Pialeporchie
- Les Placeaux
- La Plaine de Garavet
- Le Pont Salomon
- Le Pos Delpy
- Le Puy
- Les Rebieres Blanche
- La Roche
- Le Saillant d'Allassac
- Le Saillant Vieux
- Verdier
- Verdier-Bas
- Verdier-Haut
- Le Saillent
In Latin aqua saliens meaning "leaping water". The name evokes the rapids and a cascade into a deep gorge. It was called ad illo Salente in 904.
Neighbouring communes and villages
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Toponymy
Allassac is derived from the Gallo-Roman word Alaciacus (the estate of Alacius). The first mention in the form Allassac was in the will of Aredius (Saint Yrieix). He called it Alaciaco in 947.
The village is identified as Alassac in the Grand Atlas of the kingdom of France established by Johannes Blaeu in the 17th century then in the Cassini map which represented France between 1756 and 1789. It was then Allassat until the beginning of the French Revolution before the final appearance of the current name in 1801.
History
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The site of La Roche was inhabited as early as the Mesolithic period as evidenced by the Racloirs and Stone tools found in the area.
When it was occupied by the Romans Allassac already had several slate quarries that allowed rapid development of the town.
In 572 Saint Yrieix and his mother donated a farm and forges to Allassac which was part of Yssandon Country. In the Carolingian period there was already a fortified complex with a church and a house belonging to the abbots of Limoges as well as a stately home.
In 864 the relics of the Holy Innocents were transported to Allassac to protect them from Norman invaders.
In the Middle Ages Allassac became a lordship of the Abbey of Saint-Martial of Limoges. This was a co-lordship belonging among others to the Roffignac family who were called the "first Christians of Limousin".
In the 14th century the town had a second enclosure with 17 towers, 8 gates, and 6 castles. The Bishopric fought to protect its territory.
In the 16th and 17th centuries Allassac expanded due to the activities in the slate quarries and food curing despite several sieges. In 1569, Henry d'Anjou spent a few days in the commune with his armies. In 1580 Allassac was the fourth largest city in Lower Limousin (today's Corrèze current). The number of fortified noble houses was increasing.
In 1790, Allassac was briefly the capital of the canton before giving way to Donzenac in 1801.
In 1870 the population was 4,200 inhabitants and for over a century slate mining remained an important industry. The farmers were also slate miners but phylloxera ended this dual economy. The farmers then turned to fruit and tobacco cultivation while developing slate quarries with the new opportunity to ship to Paris by train.
Heraldry
Administration
List of Successive Mayors[4]
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| From | To | Name |
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| 1790 | 1791 | Léonard Bonneylie |
| 1791 | 1791 | Jean Lascaux |
| 1791 | 1792 | Pierre Treuil |
| 1793 | 1794 | Jean Lascaux |
| 1795 | 1795 | M. Vervi |
| 1795 | 1795 | Jean Lascaux |
| 1796 | 1797 | Pierre Deyzac |
| 1797 | 1797 | Jean-Baptiste Bonneylie |
| 1797 | 1800 | Pierre Lascaux |
| 1800 | 1812 | Jean-Baptiste Bonneylie |
| 1812 | 1826 | Jean-Baptiste Alègre |
| 1826 | 1830 | Charles de Foucald[5] |
| 1830 | 1831 | M. Lasteyrie |
| 1831 | 1836 | Bertrand-Cyprien Boche |
| 1836 | 1870 | Mathieu Alègre |
| 1870 | 1874 | Henri Bardon |
| 1874 | 1875 | Mathieu Alègre |
| 1875 | 1876 | Louis Lavialle |
| 1876 | 1884 | Henri Bardon |
| 1884 | 1896 | Robert de Lasteyrie |
| 1896 | 1912 | Antoine Bourdu |
| 1912 | 1928 | Auguste Bourdarias |
| 1928 | 1936 | Albert Malfant |
| 1936 | 1941 | Ferdinand Marcou |
- Mayors from 1941
| From | To | Name | Party | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1941 | 1944 | Louis Boucharel | ||
| 1944 | 1944 | Joseph Roncajoli | President of local liberation committee | |
| 1944 | 1953 | Ferdinand Marcou | ||
| 1953 | 1977 | Ernest Bounaix | ||
| 1977 | 1981 | Jean Alliot[5] | PS | Printer |
| 1981 | 1983 | Fernande Geneste | Retired | |
| 1983 | 1995 | Michel Sancier | Carrier | |
| 1995 | 2014 | Gilbert Fronty | PS | Schoolteacher, General Council member |
| 2014 | 2026 | Jean-Louis Lascaux | DVG |
Population
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Allassacois or Allassacoises in French.[6]
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Economy
Fruit-growing is well-developed in the commune, especially the Limousin apple (AOP), the peach, the plum, and the kiwifruit.
A vineyard called Coteaux du Saillant - Vézère has been replanted on five hectares on schistose soil. Allassac was famous for its vineyards until the end of the 19th century through the Saillant wine cellar. The most common varietals are Chenin, Sauvignon gris, chardonnay, merlot, and cabernet franc.
The breeding of Limousin breed calves raised by their mothers is also a common activity.
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The Coteaux du Saillant-Vézère wine cellar at a place called La Jugie (Saillant d'Allassac)
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Growing of nectarines and peaches
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Apple Orchard
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Coteaux du Saillant-Vezere near La Chartroulle
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A Limousin bull
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Limousin cows at rest
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Old wine press
Cinema
In 1962 a scene for the film Le Chevalier de Pardaillan by Bernard Borderie was filmed at Pont du Saillant.
Sports
Volleyball: 3 teams are registered in the Union française des œuvres laïques d'éducation physique (UFOLEP) (mixed)
Culture and heritage
Civil heritage
The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
- The Ecole des Tours Manor (15th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[7] houses a collection of 600 Roman and medieval weapons and armour as well as a forge for making weapons called "la Bombard" which was the last edge tool making activity in France
- The Tour de César (Caesar's Tower) (12th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[8] with a height of 30 metres is all that is left of the ancient fortifications. It is made of slate and gneiss. The battlements were added in the 15th century. This is one of the few round towers from the Middle Ages in Limousin.
- The old Saillant Bridge over the Vézère (16th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[9][10]
- Other sites of interest
- The Chateau of Lasteyrie is a noble house from the 19th century at Saillant
- Le Saillant, a village traversed by the Vézère and shared between the communes of Allassac (The Saillant of Allassac left bank) and Voutezac (right bank).
- The Gorges and waterfalls of the Clan near the Three Villages
- The La Roche Site where Mesolithic rocks outcrop. It has an orientation table and offers a wide panorama of the Cirque du Saillant.
- At Garavet there is swimming and fishing in the Vézère
Religious heritage
- The Church of the Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist (12th century).Template:Mérimée Icon is registered as an historical monument.[11] The tower was fortified in the 14th century during the Hundred Years War. It has remarkable baroque furniture consisting of three altars and a pulpit. These were built by the Duhamel brothers around the year 1680. The central altarpiece (1679) is dedicated to the "sacred Heart of Jesus". That it depicts on one side Christ's Sacred Heart makes it exceptional as that devotion was activated only four years before the creation of the altar after the appearance of Christ to Margaret Mary Alacoque in Paray-le-Monial in 1675. The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
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- An Eagle Lectern (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[13]
- The whole Main Altar assembly (1679)Template:Palissy Icon[14][15]
- A Painting: Christ on the Cross (1869)Template:Palissy Icon[16][17][18]
- 2 Statues: Saint John the Baptist and Saint Joseph (1679)Template:Palissy Icon[19]
- A Group Sculpture: Virgin of Pity (15th century)Template:Palissy Icon[20]
- A Pulpit (1681)Template:Palissy Icon[21]
- The Chapel of Saint-Férréol is from the 17th or 18th century and is partly in the cemetery in the village of La Chartroulle. The chapel contains two items that are registered as historical objects:
- A Statue: Saint Ferréol (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[22]
- A Group Sculpture: Virgin of Pity (16th century)Template:Palissy Icon[23]
- The Chapel of Saint-Laurent from the 13th and 18th centuries in the village of Saint-Laurent has a gate opening directly onto the cemetery. The chapel contains three items that are registered as historical objects:
- A Statue: Saint Laurent (15th century)Template:Palissy Icon[24]
- A Statue: Crowned Virgin and child (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[25]
- A Statue on base: Saint Laurent (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[26]
- The Chapel of Saint-Nicolas of Tolentine was built in 1894 in the village of Brochat. It contains three items that are registered as historical objects:
- A Statue: Saint Nicolas of Tolentino (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[27]
- A Statuette: Virgin and child (15th century)Template:Palissy Icon[28]
- A Group Sculpture: Virgin of Pity (1554)Template:Palissy Icon[29]
- The Chapel of Saint-Roch from the 16th and 19th centuries in the village of Gauch contains two items that are registered as historical objects:
- A Group Sculpture: Saint Roch speaks to the rich (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[30]
- A Group Sculpture: Saint Roch speaks to the poor (17th century)Template:Palissy Icon[31]
- The Chapel of Saint-Marguerite was built in red sandstone from the 13th to the 18th century at the village of La Chapelle. It contains a Statue on base: Crowned Virgin and child (17th century) which is registered as an historical object.Template:Palissy Icon[32]
Picture Gallery
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Notable people linked to the commune
- Raynaud de La Porte, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia (+1325)
- Aymard de Foucauld, (1824-1863), an officer of the French Army
- Élie Dufaure, (1824-1865), Doctor of Laws, Lawyer at the Imperial Court of Paris.
- The Lasteyrie du Saillant family:
- Charles Philibert de Lasteyrie
- Ferdinand Charles Leon Lasteyrie
- Robert Charles de Lasteyrie
- Charles de Lasteyrie
- Georges Mamy, (1921-1997), journalist and writer, was born in Allassac.
- Jean-Louis Lascaux, Knight of the National Order of Merit, director of the Centre médico-psycho-pédagogique (CMPP) of Tulle and the director of the same at Brive unifying the fifteen towns of the Country of Art and History into Vézère Ardoise
- Aurélien Beco, born in 1986, rugby player originally from Allassac
- Bertrand de Chanac
See also
References
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- ↑ Le nom des habitants du 19 - Corrèze, habitants.fr
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Bibliography
- Jean-Louis Lascaux, Allassac in Bas-Limousin a country... a history, Allassac, 2006 (Template:ISBN)
- Chanoine Blaise-Adolphe Marche, The past glory of Allassac and its five annexes, Brive, 1909 ; Paris, 2004
External links
- Allassac official website Template:In lang
- Allassac on the National Geographic Institute website Template:In lang
- Vézère-Ardoise Country on the Towns and Country of Art and History website Template:In lang
- Alassac on the 1750 Cassini Map
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