- Harfleur
French commune
name= Harfleur
region=Haute-Normandie
department=Seine-Maritime
arrondissement=Le Havre
canton= Gonfreville-l'Orcher
insee=76341
cp=76700
maire= François Guégan (PCF)
mandat=2001 -2008
intercomm=Communauté d'agglomération Havraise
longitude=0.198888888889
latitude=49.5072222222
alt moy=6 m
alt mini=0 m
alt maxi=89 m
hectares=421
km²=4.21
sans=8602
date-sans=2005
dens=2039|Harfleur is a commune in the
Seine-Maritime "département" of theHaute-Normandie region of northernFrance .Geography
A light industrial town situated in the
Pays de Caux by the banks of theSeine andLézarde rivers, some convert|6|mi|km east ofLe Havre , at the junction of the N282, D231 and D9015 roads.SNCF railways have a station here.History
In
Roman times, Harfleur was known as "Caracotinum", the principal port of the ancientCalates . A Roman road led from Harfleur toTroyes . Another road that disappeared during theHundred Years War linked Harfleur toFécamp ).
Several Merovingian sarcophagi have been unearthed at the foot of Mount Cabert.
In the Middle Ages, its name, "Herosfloth", "Harofluet" or "Hareflot", was still sufficiently uncorrupted to indicate its Norman origins. The suffix "fleur" comes fromOld Norse "Flöthe" meaning "estuary or arm of the sea" and is related to the wordfjord . The precise meaning of the prefix "har" is unknown.
*1202 saw the granting of a town charter by KingJohn of England .
* In1281 began the expansion of the port of Harfleur.
* At the beginning of the 14th century, Harfleur saw the setting-up of a Catalan and Portuguese merchants association.
*1341 -1361 saw the building of the city walls, pierced by three gates (Porte d’Eure, Porte de Rouen and Montivilliers Gate). These were restored in the 15th century after the destruction of the Hundred Years War. For six centuries, it was the principal seaport of northwestern France. In1415 , it was captured byHenry V of England . In1435 , the people of the district of Caux, led byJean de Grouchy , rose against the English. 104 of the inhabitants opened the gates of the town to the insurgents, and forced the English occupiers out. The memory of the deed was long perpetuated by the bells of St Martin's tolling 104 strokes.
Between1445 and1449 the English were again in possession, but the town was recovered for the French byDunois in1450 .
In1562 , theHuguenots pillaged Harfleur and its registers and charters perished in the confusion, but its privileges were restored byCharles IX of France in1568 . It was not until1710 that it was subjected to the "taille ."In the16th century , the port began to dwindle in importance owing to the silting up of the Seine estuary and the rise of Le Havre. In1887 , the Tancarville canal restored waterborne access to the town from both the Seine and Le Havre.Population
Places of interest
* The church of St-Martin, dating from the
14th century .
* The17th century Hôtel de Ville (town hall).
*Medieval ramparts (1350 -1390 )
* The15th century museums of fishing and ofarchaeology and history.Famous people born in Harfleur
*
David Auradou , rugby player
*Vikash Dhorasoo , footballer
*Charles N'Zogbia , footballerSee also
*
Communes of the Seine-Maritime department
*Seine-Maritime
*Normandy External links
* [http://www.harfleur.fr/ Official website of Harfleur] fr
* [http://perso.club-internet.fr/glecornu/histoire.htm Harfleur history website] fr
* [http://www.quid.fr/communes.html?mode=detail&id=16530&req=Harfleur Harfleur on the Quid website] frNotes
*"This article is based on the original and the equivalent article from the
French Wikipedia , consulted on October 2nd 2008."
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