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Thouars

Thouars

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nameThouars
commune statusCommune
imageThouars - Hotel de Ville 02.jpg
captionThe town hall in Thouars
image coat of armsArmoiries Ville Thouars.png
arrondissementBressuire
cantonThouars
INSEE79329
postal code79100
mayorBernard Paineau
term2020–2026
intercommunalityThouarsais
coordinates
elevation m100
elevation min m47
elevation max m117
area km281.48
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Armoiries Ville Thouars.png

Thouars () is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France. On 1 January 2019, the former communes Mauzé-Thouarsais, Missé and Sainte-Radegonde were merged into Thouars.

It is on the River Thouet. Its inhabitants are known as Thouarsais. The Toarcian stage of the Jurassic takes its name from the town.

History

Although there is evidence of human habitation here 5,000 years ago, it is only in the seventh century that the town appears in the historical record. In the 760s, Thouars found itself in Aquitaine, the most robust fortress in the entire region according to contemporary chroniclers. This was a violent decade as Duke Waïfre, struggling to preserve the independence of Aquitaine, fought against the expansionist ambitions of the French King, Pepin the Short. In 762, accompanied by his son, the future Charlemagne, appeared outside Thouars. He destroyed the Gallo-Roman town and torched the castle.

Arms of the Viscounts of Thouars

In the ninth century the first of a line of viscounts took charge of Thouars: he and his successors would control the fiefdom for more than five centuries until the end of the fourteenth century. The earliest of these Viscounts of Thouars for whom information survives is Geoffrey I, known as the founder of the Thouars dynasty. Located at the south of Anjou and at the frontier with Aquitaine, the Viscountcy of Thouars became a rich fiefdom with a strategic location extending from Upper Poitou all the way to the coast.

Aimery IV of Thouars was a companion of William the Conqueror as a commander in the Battle of Hastings.

In Angers in 1199, Guy of Thouars married Constance of Brittany to become Duke of Brittany jure uxoris, and after the death of Constance, Regent of Brittany for her daughter Alix of Thouars. In 1372 the English were expelled from the town by Bertrand du Guesclin.

Thouars was the birthplace of the medieval general Louis de La Trémoille, created duke by Charles IX in 1563. In 1619 his heir Henri de La Trémoille married Marie de la Tour d'Auvergne, sister of Turenne. She razed the old gothic château-fort to build the present château.

Population

|graph-pos = right |1968 |15139 |1975 |16063 |1982 |15935 |1990 |15657 |1999 |15498 |2007 |14797 |2012 |14385 |2017 |13990

Main sights

  • The castle of the Dukes of La Trémoille, designed by Jacques Lemercier and completed in 1635–1638. Its main façade is more than 110 m tall. After the Trémouilles were dispossessed during the French Revolution, the château became a barracks and later a prison. It has been restored for its present use as a middle school.
  • Walls, with several historical towers (Tour du Prince-de-Galles, Tour Porte au Prévost) dating from the 13th century; a bridge of the same period crosses the Thouet.
  • Church of Saint-Laon (12th century), subsequently attached to an abbey, whose buildings later became a town hall. The church houses the tomb of Margaret Stewart, first wife of King Louis XI of France.
  • Church of St. Medard (15th century), in Romanesque style
  • The Neo-Gothic Chapel of Joan of Arc
  • Henri-Barré museum

People

Thouars was the birthplace of:

  • Louis II de La Trémoille (1460–1525), general
  • Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby (1599–1664)
  • Prosper Depredomme (1918–1997), cyclist
  • Jean-Hugues Anglade (born 1955), actor

It is associated with:

  • Emilie von Hessen-Kassel (1626–1693), Duchess of Thouars from 1648

Thouars is also the final resting place of:

  • Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France (1424–1445), daughter of James I of Scotland.

Twin towns

Thouars is twinned with:

  • BEL Hannut, Belgium
  • GAB Port-Gentil, Gabon
  • GER Diepholz, Germany
  • POL Międzyrzec Podlaski, Poland
  • GB Dumbarton, Scotland, United Kingdom

Climate

|Jan record high C = 16.9 |Feb record high C = 22.3 |Mar record high C = 27.0 |Apr record high C = 31.3 |May record high C = 35.1 |Jun record high C = 41.2 |Jul record high C = 41.7 |Aug record high C = 43.0 |Sep record high C = 35.8 |Oct record high C = 31.3 |Nov record high C = 23.1 |Dec record high C = 19.4 |Jan record low C = -14.6 |Feb record low C = -12.6 |Mar record low C = -10.7 |Apr record low C = -3.8 |May record low C = 0.4 |Jun record low C = 2.5 |Jul record low C = 5.6 |Aug record low C = 5.1 |Sep record low C = 1.1 |Oct record low C = -4.6 |Nov record low C = -8.2 |Dec record low C = -11.2 |access-date=21 November 2024}}}}

References

References

  1. (9 August 2021). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. [https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2018/10/30/TERB1833247A/jo/texte Arrêté préfectoral] 30 October 2018 {{in lang. fr
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-79329#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  4. {{Cite EB1911
  5. "Annuaire des villes jumelées : Gabon".
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