Anoye
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Anoye (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Langx) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. It is part of the urban area (aire d'attraction des villes) of Pau.[2]
Geography
Anoye is located some 25 km north-east of Pau and 15 km west of Vic-en-Bigorre. It can be accessed by the D604 road coming north from the D7 just west of Baleix and continuing through the village and the commune north to Maspie-Lalonquere-Juillacq. The D224 road also goes east from the village to Momy and the D207 road forms part of the western border of the commune. The commune is heavily forested in the east and central west however there is a large area of farmland in a central north-south strip and also in the west.
The Léez river, a tributary of the Adour, flows from south to north in the east of the commune with a tributary forming the north-western border of the commune and another tributary forming part of the southern border. A further tributary flows east just south of the village into the Lees.
Historical Places and Hamlets
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- Astis[3][4]
- Bourdallé[5]
- Cantou[6]
- Capdepont
- Chambord
- la Commande[7] or Lacommande
- Dibat
- Fustié[8]
- Gassiabère
- Gué
- l'Honoré[9]
- Hourticq[10]
- Lasbarthes
- Latare
- Lermanou[11]
- Mandou[12]
- Mouly d'Anoye[13]
- Mouly deu Poun[14]
- Nouaou[15]
- Perrieu
- Pessarthou[16]
- Talabot
- Teulé
- Trianon
- Les Trois Fontaines
- Les Tuquets
Neighbouring communes and villages
Toponymy
The commune name in Bearnais is Anoja (according to the classical norm of Occitan).
Brigitte Jobbé-Duval[17] states that the origin of the name is Latin (noda or noia) and refers to a "marshland".
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
| Name | Spelling | Date | Source | Page | Origin | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anoye | Noja | 1060 | Grosclaude | Marca | Village | |
| Anoia | 11th century | Raymond | 6 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Saint-Pé | ||
| Anoia | 1131 | Grosclaude | ||||
| Noye | 1212 | Grosclaude | Marca | |||
| Noia | 13th century | Raymond | 6 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Fors de Béarn | ||
| le casteg d'Anoge | 1372 | Raymond | 6 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Malta | ||
| Noye | 1385 | Raymond | 6 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Census | ||
| Sanctus Orentius de Anoya | 1485 | Raymond | 6 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Malta | ||
| Noye | 1750 | Cassini | ||||
| Annoye | 1801 | Ldh/EHESS/Cassini | Bulletin des lois | |||
| La Brouste | La Brouste | 1778 | Raymond | 36 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Denombrement | Wood |
| Caubin de Sendets | Los Ospitals de Sendegs e de Caubin de l'ordie de Sent Johan de Jherusalem | 1341 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Malta | Commandery of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. |
| L'Espitau de Sendetz d'Anoya | 1492 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Pau | ||
| L'Espitau de Scendetz | 1538 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Reformation | ||
| l'Espitau quy lo comanday de Cauby thien | 1548 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Reformation | ||
| Caubii de Sendets | 1585 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Anoye | ||
| Boirie Saint-Jacques | 1585 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Anoye | ||
| la Commande de Sendets | 1585 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Anoye | ||
| La Cave | La Cave | 1863 | Raymond | 47 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Place | |
| Chemin de la Commande | lo molin deu Pont sur le Lés | 1538 | Raymond | 51-52 Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
Reformation | A way between Momy and Anoye, part of the Romiu way on the Way of St James. In 1538 it designated a Mill of the Commandery of the Order of St John of Jerusalem of Caubin and Morlaàs. |
Sources:
- Grosclaude: Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn, 2006 Template:In lang[18]
- Raymond: Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, 1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table. Template:In lang[19]
- Cassini: Cassini Map from 1750[20]
- Ldh/EHESS/Cassini: Template:Cassini-Ehess
Origins:
- Marca: Pierre de Marca, History of Béarn.[21]
- Saint-Pé: Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Pé[22]
- Fors de Béarn[23]
- Malta: Titles of the Order of St John of Jerusalem[24]
- Census: Census of Béarn[23]
- Denombrement: Denombremont of Anoye[25]
- Pau:[26]
- Anoye: Titles of Anoye[27]
History
Brigitte Jobbé-Duval[17] indicates that the village, a stop on the Way of Saint James of Compostela, was identified in the 11th century. There was also a hospital at Anoye run by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem under the responsibility of the Commander of Caubin.
In 1385, according to the census demanded by Gaston Phoebus, the village of Anoye had 45 fires and depended on the Bailiwick of Lembeye. There was a market, three to four bakeries, and seven shops.[28]
In 1648[19] the Barony of Lons became a marquisate which included Abitain, Anoye, Baleix, Castillon, Juillacq, Le Leu (a hamlet in Oraàs), Lion, Lons, Maspie, Oraàs, Peyrède (fief of Oraàs), Sauvagnon, and Viellepinte. Paul Raymond[19] noted that Anoye was a former archpriesthood of the diocese of Lescar, a member of the Commandery of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Caubin, and of Morlaàs.
Anoye was the chief town of a district called the Clau of Anoye[19] comprising Anoye, Maspie, Juillacq, and Lion.
Administration
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| From | To | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | 2014 | Jean Puyo |
| 2014 | 2026 | Alain Lavoye |
Inter-communality
Anoye is a member of four inter-communal structures:
- The Communauté de communes du Nord-Est Béarn;
- The SIVU of Highways of the Canton de Lembeye;
- The AEP association of the Lembeye Region;
- The Energy association of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Demography
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Anoyais or Anoyaises in French.[30]
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Culture and Heritage
Civil heritage
The commune has many buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
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- A Fountain (1652)Template:Mérimée Icon[31]
- A Hospital (ruins)Template:Mérimée Icon[32][33] of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem and the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem of Sendets, founded in 1315. The hospital had two Maltese Boundary Markers (18th century)Template:Palissy Icon called maltaises which are registered as historical objects. One has been in the Museum of Morlaàs since 1965 and the second has disappeared.[34]
- A Mill at Mouly deu Poun (18th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[14]
- A Mill at Mouly d'Anoye (1838)Template:Mérimée Icon[13]
- A Bridge (1784)Template:Mérimée Icon[35] over the Léez.
- A Fortified Complex (11th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[36] (Motte-and-bailey castle, outer courtyard, moat, entry portal, church, castle) was a lordship present in the 11th century.
- A former Lay Abbey at Astis (1784)Template:Mérimée Icon[3]
- The Castaing House (1831)Template:Mérimée Icon[37]
- The Sanglar House (1788)Template:Mérimée Icon[38]
- The Teinto House (1861)Template:Mérimée Icon[39]
- The Puyo-Ladevèse Farmhouse at Mandou (1803)Template:Mérimée Icon[12]
- The Poudjet Farmhouse (1844)Template:Mérimée Icon[40]
- A Farmhouse at Pessarthou (1639)Template:Mérimée Icon[16]
- A Farmhouse at Nouaou (1793)Template:Mérimée Icon[15]
- A former Town Hall and School (1783)Template:Mérimée Icon[41]
- The Loste Farmhouse (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[42]
- A Farmhouse at l'Honoré (1793)Template:Mérimée Icon[9]
- A Farmhouse at Lermanou (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[11]
- A Farmhouse at Bourdallé (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[5]
- A Farmhouse at la Commande (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[7]
- A Farmhouse at Hourticq (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[10]
- The Guithou House (16th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[43]
- A Farmhouse at Fustié (19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[8]
- A Farmhouse at Cantou (1807)Template:Mérimée Icon[6]
- Houses and Farms (17th-19th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[44]
- The Chateau de Salettes (17th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[45]
- The Maison Commune (Communal House) (1771)Template:Mérimée Icon[46]
Religious heritage
The commune has several religious buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments:
- A Presbytery (1701)Template:Mérimée Icon[47]
- The Parish Church of Saint-Orens (remains)Template:Mérimée Icon[4] which was at a place called Astis until the 18th century.
- The Parish Church of Notre Dame (12th century)Template:Mérimée Icon[48] was a former chapel from the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries and was rebuilt in 1757, 1764, and 1878. The church contains many items which are registered as historical objects:
- FurnitureTemplate:Palissy Icon[49]
- 7 Stained glass windowsTemplate:Palissy Icon[50]
- 3 PaintingsTemplate:Palissy Icon[51]
- 9 StatuesTemplate:Palissy Icon[52]
- A Cemetery CrossTemplate:Palissy Icon[53]
- A TombstoneTemplate:Palissy Icon[54]
Anoye is a stage on the via Tolosane (or Toulouse route) on the Way of St James.
See also
References
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- ↑ Commune d'Anoye (64028), INSEE
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- ↑ a b Brigitte Jobbé-Duval, Dictionary of Place names - Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 2009, Archives and Culture, Template:ISBN Template:In lang
- ↑ Michel Grosclaude, Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn, Edicions reclams & Édition Cairn - 2006, 416 pages, Template:ISBN Template:In lang
- ↑ a b c d Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, Paul Raymond, Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011 Template:In lang
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- ↑ Pierre de Marca, History of Béarn
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- ↑ a b Manuscript from the 14th century - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
- ↑ Titles of the Order of St John of Jérusalem, Caubin in the Departmental Archives of Haute-Garonne Template:In lang
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- ↑ Paul Raymond, General Census of Houses in the Viscounty of Béarn in 1385 by order of Gaston Fébus, reprint Manucius, Pau, (Template:ISBN) Template:In lang
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