Avallon

Avallon

French commune
nomcommune=Avallon
région=Bourgogne
département=Yonne
arrondissement=Avallon


caption=Main street
canton=Avallon
insee=89025
cp=89200
maire=Jean-Yves Caullet
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=3.90916666667
latitude=47.4908333333
alt moy=254 m
alt mini=163
alt maxi=369 m
hectares=2675
km²=26.75
sans=8217
date-sans=1999
dens=307
date-dens=1999

Avallon is a commune in the Yonne department in Burgundy in north-central France.

Geography

Avallon is located (34 km.) south-southeast of Auxerre, served by a branch of the Paris-Lyon railway. The town, with wide streets and picturesque promenades, is finely situated on a flat promontory, the base of which is washed on the south by the Cousin, on the east and west by small streams.

History

Chance finds the coins and pottery fragments and a fine head of Minerva are reminders of the Roman settlement carrying the Celtic name Aballo, [Celtic, "Apple-tree" ( [http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/2160/282/2/LETTER+A+-+ELEMENTS.pdf] )] a "mutatio" or post where fresh horses could be obtained. [Aballo appears on the Antonine Itinerary and in the Tabula Peutingeriana. ( [http://www.sc.edu/ltantsoc/aval0072.htm] )] Two pink marble columns in the church of St-Martin du Bourg have been reused from an unknown temple ("Princeton Encyclopedia"). The Roman citadel, on a rocky spur overlooking the Cousin valley, has been Christianized as "Montmartre" ("Mount of the Martyrs").

In the year 470, the Romano-British king, Riothamus, disappeared (and presumably died) in the neighborhood of Avallon after being defeated by the Goths, [Jordanes, "The Origin and Deeds of the Goths" XLV.237, quoted at Riothamus.] against whom the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius had hired him to fight. This, and other aspects of his reign, has made him a candidate for the historical King Arthur, with Avallon becoming Arthurian Avalon.

Avallon (Aballo) was in the Middle Ages the seat of a viscounty dependent on the duchy of Burgundy; on the death of Charles the Bold in 1477, it passed under the royal authority. The castle, mentioned as early as the seventh century,Fact|date=January 2008 has utterly disappeared.

ights

Its chief building, the formerly collegiate church of St Lazare, dates from the twelfth century, on an earlier foundation dedicated to Notre Dame. Vestiges of the earlier church were revealed beneath the high altar in an excavation of 1861. The acquisition of a relic of Saint Lazare prompted its rededication: "Saint Ladre" is attested in the fourteenth century. It was the seat of an archdeaconate answering to the bishop of Autun.Fact|date=January 2008 The two western portals are densely adorned with sculpture in the Romanesque style; the tower on the left of the facade was rebuilt in the seventeenth century. The Tour de L'Horloge, pierced by a gateway through which passes the Grande Rue, is an eleventh century structure containing a museum on its second floor. Remains of the ancient fortifications, including seven of the flanking towers, are still to be seen. Avallon has a statue of Vauban, the military engineer of Louis XIV.

Economy

The manufacture of biscuit and gingerbread, and the leather and farm implements supports the economy in Avallon, and there is considerable traffic on wood, wine, and the live-stock and agricultural produce in the surrounding country.

Miscellaneous

The public institutions include the subprefecture, a tribunal of first instance, and a communal college.

Twin towns

Avallon is twinned with:
* Pepinster, Belgium
* Cochem, Germany
* Tenterden, United Kingdom
* Saku, Japan

Notes

References

*1911
* [http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.4.a.php Richard Stillwell, ed. "Princeton Encyclopaedia of Classical Sites", 1976:] "Aballo (Avallon), Yonne, France"
* rappe, A. H."Avallon" "Speculum" 18.3 (July 1943), pp 303-322.

External links

* [http://www.ville-avallon.fr Official Website] in French


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