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Oisemont


FieldValue
nameOisemont
commune statusCommune
imageMairie d'Oisemont (Somme(80)-france)...JPG
captionThe town hall in Oisemont
image coat of armsArmes Oisemont.svg
arrondissementAmiens
cantonPoix-de-Picardie
INSEE80606
postal code80140
mayorAmaury Caulier
term2020–2026
intercommunalityCC Somme Sud-Ouest
coordinates
elevation m118
elevation min m80
elevation max m135
area km28.04
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Armes Oisemont.svg

Oisemont () is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

Geography

Oisemont is situated on the junction of the D25, D29 and D936 roads, some 10 south of Abbeville and 25 mi west of Amiens.

Population

| 1936|1061 | 1946|987 | 1954|1046 | 1962|997 | 1968|1071 | 1975|1196 | 1982|1233 | 1990|1285 | 1999|1244 | 2007|1267 | 2012|1182 | 2017|1171

History

  • The name has its origins in Celtic religion and mythology, as ‘mont of Ésus. Over the centuries, it has been known as Ossemons, Aussemons and Wessemont. There is evidence pointing to Acheulean origins and Roman occupation.
  • By 1275, the town was the seat of the provost of the Vimeu.
  • The Templars of Acheux became a part of the bailiwick of Oisemont, setting up a preceptory of the house of Aisseu.
  • In 1307, a second headquarters was set up by the Knights Hospitaller. The building still stands today, in the ‘rue de la Commanderie’, as do several other historic buildings
  • The castle was destroyed in 1346 by the army of Edward III during the Hundred Years War. It had defensive ramparts to protect the inhabitants in times of attack. It was rebuilt and destroyed again in 1370 by John of Gaunt.
  • A Templar hospital was built on the site of the present old-peoples’ home. All that remains is a stone cross.
  • The year 1472 saw Charles the Bold set fire to the town, reducing it to ashes.
  • During the Wars of Religion of the 16th century, the town was an important Protestant centre. By the 17th century, the Huguenots were hiding in underground passages for protection.

Places of interest

  • The mairie (town hall)
  • The old windmill. Sitting in the middle of a field, a little way from the town, the brick-built windmill is missing its sails, roofing and windows and is completely abandoned.
  • The twelfth-century church of Saint-Martin, with a Romanesque entrance and a 42m tower. Restored in 1808, the nave collapsed in 1953 and it was then demolished. The new church was completed in March 1960
  • The war memorials
  • The Museum of Local Art, opened in 1976
  • The market hall, built in 1853
  • The old railway line, which served as freight transport, but also for passengers, was opened in 1872 and closed in 1993
  • The ruins of the 17th-century château. An entrance gate and octagonal tower are all that remain.

Image:Mairie d'Oisemont (Somme(80)-france)...JPG |The mairie (town hall) Image:Vieux Moulin d'Oisemont, en Decembre 2007(Somme(80)-france) edited.jpg|The mill in 2007 Image:Stèle aux morts de la campagne d'Afrique du Nord, Oisemont, (Somme(80)-France).JPG|War memorial Image:Musée d'Oisemont (somme(80)-france).JPG|Museum Image:Halles d'Oisemont (Somme(80)-France).JPG|Market hall Image:Ligne Longpré-les-Corps-Saints Longroy-Gamaches.png|Old railway line

Personalities

  • Charles Dumont de Sainte-Croix: 1758-1830, Ornithologist

References

References

  1. (2 December 2020). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. {{Cassini-Ehess. 25506. Oisemont
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-80606#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  4. [http://www.oisemont2roues.fr/historique.htm Source: Oisemont 2 roues] {{webarchive. link. (2008-11-12)
  5. ="Templiers.net (2)">Les Templiers et les Croisades sur templiers.net [http://www.templiers.net/departements/index.php?page=80 ]
  6. Source dépliant municipal.
  7. (July 2016)
  8. "Eglise Oisemont".
  9. Source: dépliant municipale
  10. "Source:Fcvnet".
  11. Source:extrait tiré d'un dépliant municipale
  12. Informations généalogique [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/ivehel/dat1.htm#48] et Antiquarium bookshop Comellas-Picardie [http://www.livres-rares.com/english/cat-picardie.asp]
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