Fouilloy (Somme)

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Fouilloy
Fouilloy coat of arms
Fouilloy (France)
Fouilloy
region Hauts-de-France
Department Somme
Arrondissement Amiens
Canton Corbie
Community association Val de Somme
Coordinates 49 ° 54 '  N , 2 ° 30'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 54 '  N , 2 ° 30'  E
height 28-98 m
surface 5.73 km 2
Residents 1,837 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 321 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 80800
INSEE code
Website www.valdesomme.com

The Australian Memorial between Fouilloy and Villers-Bretonneux

Fouilloy ( Picard : Fouilloé) is a northern French municipality with 1837 inhabitants (at January 1, 2017) in the department of Somme in the region of Hauts-de-France . The municipality is located in the arrondissement of Amiens and in the canton of Corbie and is part of the Communauté de communes du Val de Somme .

geography

The municipality, located in the valley on the left bank of the Somme immediately south of Corbie on the D1 from Amiens to Péronne and D23 to Villers-Bretonneux , is connected by a bridge to Corbie, with which it forms a settlement unit. The Mémorial national australien for the Australian soldiers who fell in World War I is located next to the British war cemetery on a hill in the area of ​​the municipality.

history

The remains of a Gallo-Roman villa have been discovered in Fouilloy. The village is mentioned in manuscripts from the 7th century. In the Middle Ages it was a fortified suburb of Corbie. In the 13th century there was a leper house . The royal provost was relocated to Corbie in 1430. During the siege by Spanish troops in 1636, the collegiate church was set on fire. In 1789 Fouilloy became a parish independent of Corbie.

In the summer of 1914, Fouilloy was briefly occupied by German troops. From 1915 to 1918 it was one of the main bases of the British troops. In April 1918 fierce fighting took place on the heights around the community.

The community, which was considerably destroyed in the First World War, was awarded the Croix de guerre 1914–1918.

Residents

Development of the population
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006 2010
1,047 1,391 1,753 1,658 1,627 1,734 1,803 1,866

administration

Mayor (maire) has been Claudine Renard since 2008.

Attractions

Mémorial australia
  • Multiple destroyed church Saint-Mathieu, now a building from the 1950s years
  • War memorial 1870/71 in the cemetery and the war memorial 1914/1918 next to the church
  • Castle-like Mairie from the end of the 19th century
  • Mémorial australien and British military cemetery on the hill towards Villers-Bretonneux
  • Dyeing in a 19th century mill

Personalities

  • Hugo de Folieto (around 1100 – around 1174), also Hugo von Fouilloy, French religious writer of the 12th century
  • Ansgar von Bremen (801–865), who evangelized in Scandinavia and died in 825 as Bishop of Bremen and Hamburg , was supposedly born on September 8, 801 in Fouilloy
  • Évrard de Fouilloy, Bishop of Amiens (around 1145–1222), born in Fouilloy
  • Jules Lardière, textile industrialist, Mayor of Fouilloy (1829–1876)
  • Georges Duhamel (1884–1966), doctor and writer, worked in Fouilloy during the First World War

Web links

Commons : Fouilloy  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Alexandre Micha: Voyages dans l'au-delà, d'après des textes médiévaux , IVe-XIIIe Siècles, Klincksieck, Paris 1992, p. 75. Paul Guérin (papal chamberlain of Leo XIII. ): Les petits Bollandistes. Vies des saints de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament , vol. 2, Bloud et Barral, Libreurs-éditeurs, Paris 1882, p. 230.