- Eu, Seine-Maritime
French commune
nomcommune=Eu
in Eu.
région=Haute-Normandie
département=Seine-Maritime
arrondissement=Dieppe
canton=Eu
insee=76255
cp=76260
maire=Marie-Françoise Gaouyer
mandat=2008-2014
intercomm=Communauté de communes interrégionale du Gros Jacques
longitude=1.42055555556
latitude=50.0480555556
alt moy=17 m
alt mini=2 m
alt maxi=140 m
hectares=1,793
km²=17.93
sans=8,081
date-sans=1999
dens=450
date-dens=1999Eu is a historic town in northern
France . It is the chief town of a canton situated close to the coast in the "département" ofSeine-Maritime , in the region ofHaute-Normandie ; in the eastern part ofNormandy and close to the border withPicardy . Its inhabitants are known as the "eudois").It is chiefly known for its nearby national forest, its Renaissance style
château and its college. The coat of arms shows theCroix de Guerre , awarded to the town in 1944.Geography
Eu stands in the steep sided valley of the
Bresle River , whose mouth is 4 km away to the north inLe Tréport .Etymology
The name of the commune is related to that of the river on which it stands. Before being called the "Bresle", this small river was known in the Middle Ages under the name of "Ou", which then became "Eu".
History
:"See also:
List of Counts of Eu ".The
County of Eu was created in 996 by DukeRichard I of Normandy for his illegitimate sonGeoffrey, Count of Brionne . It was a march protecting Normandy from invasion from the east.In 1050, William Duke of Normandy, the future
William the Conqueror and king of England, married Mathilde, the daughter of the Count de Flanders at the chapel of the castle in Eu. The chapel is the only part of this castle which still remains today.In 1180,
Lawrence O'Toole , the archbishop ofDublin andpapal legate fell ill at Eu on his way to meeting KingHenry II of England . He subsequently died there. He was beatified in 1186, and canonised in 1225. St Lawrence is the patron saint of the town, and has given his name to the collegiate church ("Notre-Dame et Saint Laurent") where part of his reliquaries are preserved.In the 12th century, King
Richard I of England , who was alsoDuke of Normandy , built the city walls.In 1430,
Joan of Arc as a prisoner of the English passed through the town on her way toRouen , spending a night there.The county remained an independent fief of the French crown until 1472, when it was inherited by
John, Count of Nevers . In 1477 it was incorporated into the Burgundian territories ofCharles the Bold . However, later that year Charles was killed in battle; KingLouis XI of France took the opportunity to seize Charles' French fiefs, including Eu, and incorporated them in the French royal domain.The British Queen Victoria visited Eu on two occasions as guest of Louis-Philippe. The first time in 1843 was to cement an early form of the
Entente Cordiale between Britain and France. It was the first time monarchs of the two countries had met since KingHenry VIII of England met with KingFrancis I of France on theField of the Cloth of Gold in 1520.ights
The
château d'Eu stands at the centre of the town and was built in the 16th century to replace an earlier one purposely destroyed in 1475 to prevent its capture by the English. The chapel contains the tombs ofHenry I, Duke of Guise and his wife,Catherine de Clèves , who embarked on the construction of the château in 1578. [http://www.louis-philippe.eu/le_musee.html] The building was completed almost a century later by the Grand Mademoiselle. Between 1830 and 1848, King Louis-Philippe used the château at Eu as his summer residence; it was later converted into a museum in his memory.Present day economic activities
*Telephony
*Metal furniture
*Glassmaking (bottle manufacture)
*TourismMiscellaneous
Twin towns
Eu is twinned with:
*Haan ,Germany , since 1967
*Zouk Mikael ,Lebanon , since 2003External links
* [http://www.ville-eu.fr Official site] (in French)
* [http://www.briantimms.com/chf/04hautenormandie.htm Arms of Normandy towns] - in alphabetical order
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