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Births

Avranches was the birthplace of: * General Jean-Marie Valhubert, (1764 - 1805) * Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, (1827 - 1896), statesman * Jean-Luc Ponty (born 1942), violinist and jazz composer * Samuel Le Bihan (born 1965), a movie actor. * Hamon de Massey, Norman lord in the barony of Chester.

Culture

A museum houses the collection of manuscripts of Mont Saint Michel, deposited in the municipal archives during the French Revolution. It is one of the largest collections of medieval illuminated manuscripts in France, outside national and university libraries. Formerly dominated by the cathedral, where Henry II did penance, an open grassed area La Plate-Forme overlooking the bay towards Mont Saint Michel displays only a few remnants of the destroyed building. The major church Notre Dame des Champs was constructed in Gothic Revival style in the 19th century to restore the religious life of the town after the destruction of the cathedral. A smaller church Saint Gervais houses a treasury, best known for the purported skull of Saint Aubert complete with hole where the archangel Michael's finger pierced it (probably a prehistoric trepanned skull). The botanical gardens were founded in the grounds of the former Franciscan convent in the late 18th century. The expansion and introduction of exotic species in the 19th century and the location of the gardens overlooking the bay made the gardens an important sight in the town. The Manoir de Brion, an ancient Benedictine priory of Mont Saint Michel, is located in Dragey. Church of Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Saint-Gervais Basilica Saint-Gervais Basilica,

Description

Coordinates: 48°41′06″N 1°21′20″W / 48.685°N 1.355556°W / 48.685; -1.355556 Commune of Avranches Avranches is a commune in the Manche department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. The inhabitants are called Avranchains.

Geography

Avranches is situated at the southern end of the Cotentin Peninsula on the E40 road connecting Saint-Lô with Brittany and on the rail line between Lison (linking to Caen) and Dol (linking to Rennes). The town was founded on high ground overlooking the dunes and coastal marshes along the bay forming the corner between the peninsulas of the Cotentin and Brittany. From Avranches, it is possible to see the Mont Saint Michel, which was founded by Saint Aubert, Bishop of Avranches in the 8th century.

History

By the end of the Roman period, the settlement of Ingena, capital of the Abrincatui tribe, had taken the name of the tribe itself. This was the origin of the name Avranches. In 511 the town became the seat of a bishopric (suppressed in 1790). In 933 Avranches and its territory, the Avranchin, were ceded to the Normans. In 1172 (September 27-28) a council was held at Avranches apropos of the troubles caused in the English Church by the murder of the Anglo-Norman saint Thomas Becket. Henry II, King of England, after due penance done in Avranches on May 21, 1172, was absolved from the censures incurred by the assassination of the holy prelate, and reached the Compromise of Avranches with the Church, swearing fidelity to Pope Alexander III in the person of the papal legate. It was forbidden by the same council to confer on children benefice carrying with it the cure of souls, or on the children of priests the churches of their fathers. Each parish was required to have an assistant (vicarius) and the Advent fast was commended to all who could observe it, especially to ecclesiastics. The town was damaged in both the Hundred Years War and the Wars of Religion. The Avranches breakthrough in World War II began on July 31, 1944, and was led by General George S. Patton. In 1973, Dragey-Ronthon amalgamated Dragey, Genêts, Ronthon and Saint-Jean-le-Thomas formed into Dragey-Tombelaine. Other communes that amalgamated that year included: * Folligny which amalgamated La Beslière (old INSEE code: 50047) and Le Mesnil-Drey. La Beslière, Genêts, Le Mesnil-Drey (old INSEE code: 50309) Ronthon and Saint-Jean-le-Thomas received statutes for the associated communes. * Isigny-le-Buat which amalgamated Les Biards (old INSEE code: 50053), Chalandrey (old INSEE code: 50113), La Mancellière (old INSEE code: 50286), Le Mesnil-Bœufs, Le Mesnil-Thébault (old INSEE code: 50322), Montgothier (old INSEE code 50344), Montigny, Naftel and Vezins. * Jullouville amalgamated Carolles, Saint-Michel-des-Loups and Saint-Pair-sur-Mer to form Jullouville. Saint-Michel-des-Loups and Saint-Pair-sur-Mer received associations. In 1978, Saint-Pair-sur-Mer split from Jullouville. In 1979, Genêts and Saint-Jean-le-Thomas split from Dragey-Tombelaine which changed its name to Dragey-Ronthon. In 2000, Carolles split from Jullouville and became a commune again. Saint-Michel-des-Loups which had 477 inhabitants became a part of the canton of Sartilly.

References

* INSEE commune file * This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.

Twin towns

* Template:Flagicn Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne, France, since the autumn of 1944, when the town of Saint-Gaudens fraternally assisted Avranches by addressing clothing and food to it. * Korbach, Germany (Hesse) since 1963 * Saint-Hélier, Jersey since 1982 * Crediton, Devon, England since 1993