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Description

Coordinates: 47°44′29″N 1°10′30″E / 47.74139°N 1.175°E / 47.74139; 1.175 Pouancé is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. It is located on the border of 4 french departements: the Maine-et-Loire where its belong, the Mayenne in the North, the Ille-et-Vilaine in the North-west, and the Loire-Atlantique in the West. Since the Middle-age, Pouancé is a true border between Anjou, part of the Kingdom of France, and the independent duchy of Brittany. The city gained the nickname of "Door of Anjou, March of Britanny". Until now, the city keeps its partially preserved city walls, some of its city gates and its medieval castle, the second largest in Anjou.

Geology and hydrology

The river Semnon forms part of the commune's northern border along with the Araize. The river Verzée flows southeastward through the southern part of the commune and crosses the town. It forms the lake of Saint-Aubin, then the lake of Pouancé just under the castle, and finally the lake of Tressé.

History

The menhir of Pierrefrite is one of the only remains from the prehistory in Pouancé region, along with some stone axes and an arrowhead. The menhir is located on the border of the commune of Armaillé et Saint-Michel-et-Chanveaux. The menhir is made of red slate and is 5 meters tall. After the discover of pieces of tegulae in a wood, it is supposed that a roman kiln did exist, and along with it, a gallo-roman habitat. The earlier place of settelement on the territory is supposed to be the village of Saint-Aubin, around one kilometer far from the center of Pouancé. In the walls of Saint-Aubin church (XIIth century) was found the remains of a merovingian sarcophagus. The first known lord of Pouancé was Manguinoë, from 990 to 1037. It is supposed that he built the first castle, in a motte-and-bailey style. For defensive reasons, the motte was built one kilometer from Saint-Aubin, on a slate hill. At the end of the XIIth century, a medieval village grew up around, the first towers were built, and the village was fortified. The fortress complete, it counted 15 towers and 3 defensive walls. During the reign of Charles V of France, a permanent tax, the gabelle, was established on the salt. The Anjou became a Pays de grandes gabelles, where tax was heaviest. Because Brittany was exempted of this tax, a important smuggle developed in the border of Anjou and Brittany. In 1343, a greniers à sel (salt granary) was established in Pouancé to store the salt and judge dispute on the tax. The smuggling was so important in Pouancé that a special jail for the faux-sauniers (name for the salt smugglers) was build. During the Hundred Years War, Pouancé has been besieged twice: the first time in 1432 by John VI, Duke of Brittany, allied with English and Scottish troops. The second time in 1443, by John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset. But the city managed to resist every time, and the besiegers were forced to retreat. During the XVIth century, Pouancé was also famous in Anjou for its forges. The french royal navy command commission the forge for several thousand of round shots. After the French revolution, Pouancé became the chef-lieu of a canton. The canton of Pouancé groups together 14 communes.

See also

* Communes of the Maine-et-Loire department Les Alleuds Â· Allonnes Â· Ambillou-Château Â· Andard Â· Andigné Â· Andrezé Â· Angers Â· Angrie Â· Antoigné Â· Armaillé Â· Artannes-sur-Thouet Â· Aubigné-sur-Layon Â· Auverse Â· Aviré Â· Avrillé Â· Baracé Â· Baugé Â· Bauné Â· Beaucouzé Â· Beaufort-en-Vallée Â· Beaulieu-sur-Layon Â· Beaupréau Â· Beausse Â· Beauvau Â· Bécon-les-Granits Â· Bégrolles-en-Mauges Â· Béhuard Â· Blaison-Gohier Â· Blou Â· Bocé Â· La Bohalle Â· La Boissière-sur-Èvre Â· Botz-en-Mauges Â· Bouchemaine Â· Bouillé-Ménard Â· Le Bourg-d'Iré Â· Bourg-l'Évêque Â· Bourgneuf-en-Mauges Â· Bouzillé Â· Brain-sur-Allonnes Â· Brain-sur-l'Authion Â· Brain-sur-Longuenée Â· Breil Â· La Breille-les-Pins Â· Brézé Â· Brigné Â· Briollay Â· Brion Â· Brissac-Quincé Â· Brissarthe Â· Broc Â· Brossay Â· Candé Â· Cantenay-Épinard Â· Carbay Â· Cernusson Â· Les Cerqueux Â· Les Cerqueux-sous-Passavant Â· Chacé Â· Challain-la-Potherie Â· Chalonnes-sous-le-Lude Â· Chalonnes-sur-Loire Â· Chambellay Â· Champigné Â· Champ-sur-Layon Â· Champteussé-sur-Baconne Â· Champtocé-sur-Loire Â· Champtoceaux Â· Chanteloup-les-Bois Â· Chanzeaux Â· La Chapelle-du-Genêt Â· La Chapelle-Hullin Â· La Chapelle-Rousselin Â· La Chapelle-Saint-Florent Â· La Chapelle-Saint-Laud Â· La Chapelle-sur-Oudon Â· Charcé-Saint-Ellier-sur-Aubance Â· Chartrené Â· Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe Â· Châtelais Â· Chaudefonds-sur-Layon Â· Chaudron-en-Mauges Â· Chaumont-d'Anjou Â· La Chaussaire Â· Chavagnes Â· Chavaignes Â· Chazé-Henry Â· Chazé-sur-Argos Â· Cheffes Â· Chemellier Â· Chemillé Â· Chemiré-sur-Sarthe Â· Chênehutte-Trèves-Cunault Â· Chenillé-Changé Â· Cherré Â· Cheviré-le-Rouge Â· Chigné Â· Cholet Â· Cizay-la-Madeleine Â· Clefs Â· Cléré-sur-Layon Â· Combrée Â· Concourson-sur-Layon Â· Contigné Â· Corné Â· Cornillé-les-Caves Â· La Cornuaille Â· Coron Â· Corzé Â· Cossé-d'Anjou Â· Le Coudray-Macouard Â· Courchamps Â· Courléon Â· Coutures Â· Cuon Â· La Daguenière Â· Daumeray Â· Denée Â· Dénezé-sous-Doué Â· Dénezé-sous-le-Lude Â· Distré Â· Doué-la-Fontaine Â· Drain Â· Durtal Â· Échemiré Â· Écouflant Â· Écuillé Â· Épieds Â· Étriché Â· Faveraye-Mâchelles Â· Faye-d'Anjou Â· Feneu Â· La Ferrière-de-Flée Â· Le Fief-Sauvin Â· Fontaine-Guérin Â· Fontaine-Milon Â· Fontevraud-l'Abbaye Â· Forges Â· La Fosse-de-Tigné Â· Fougeré Â· Freigné Â· Le Fuilet Â· Gée Â· Gené Â· Gennes Â· Genneteil Â· Gesté Â· Grez-Neuville Â· Grézillé Â· Grugé-l'Hôpital Â· Le Guédéniau Â· L'Hôtellerie-de-Flée Â· Huillé Â· Ingrandes Â· La Jaille-Yvon Â· Jallais Â· Jarzé Â· La Jubaudière Â· Juigné-sur-Loire Â· La Jumellière Â· Juvardeil Â· La Lande-Chasles Â· Landemont Â· Lasse Â· Lézigné Â· Linières-Bouton Â· Le Lion-d'Angers Â· Liré Â· Loiré Â· Le Longeron Â· Longué-Jumelles Â· Louerre Â· Louresse-Rochemenier Â· Le Louroux-Béconnais Â· Louvaines Â· Lué-en-Baugeois Â· Luigné Â· Marans Â· Marcé Â· Marigné Â· Le Marillais Â· Martigné-Briand Â· Maulévrier Â· Le May-sur-Èvre Â· Mazé Â· Mazières-en-Mauges Â· La Meignanne Â· Meigné Â· Meigné-le-Vicomte Â· Melay Â· La Membrolle-sur-Longuenée Â· La Ménitré Â· Méon Â· Le Mesnil-en-Vallée Â· Miré Â· Montfaucon-Montigné Â· Montfort Â· Montguillon Â· Montigné-lès-Rairies Â· Montilliers Â· Montjean-sur-Loire Â· Montpollin Â· Montreuil-Bellay Â· Montreuil-Juigné Â· Montreuil-sur-Loir Â· Montreuil-sur-Maine Â· Montrevault Â· Montsoreau Â· Morannes Â· Mouliherne Â· Mozé-sur-Louet Â· Mûrs-Erigné Â· Neuillé Â· Neuvy-en-Mauges Â· Noëllet Â· Notre-Dame-d'Allençon Â· Noyant Â· Noyant-la-Gravoyère Â· Noyant-la-Plaine Â· Nuaillé Â· Nueil-sur-Layon Â· Nyoiseau Â· Parçay-les-Pins Â· Parnay Â· Passavant-sur-Layon Â· La Pellerine Â· Pellouailles-les-Vignes Â· Le Pin-en-Mauges Â· La Plaine Â· Le Plessis-Grammoire Â· Le Plessis-Macé Â· La Poitevinière Â· La Pommeraye Â· Pontigné Â· Les Ponts-de-Cé Â· La Possonnière Â· Pouancé Â· La Pouëze Â· La Prévière Â· Pruillé Â· Le Puiset-Doré Â· Le Puy-Notre-Dame Â· Querré Â· Rablay-sur-Layon Â· Les Rairies Â· La Renaudière Â· Rochefort-sur-Loire Â· La Romagne Â· Les Rosiers-sur-Loire Â· Rou-Marson Â· Roussay Â· Saint-André-de-la-Marche Â· Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné Â· Saint-Augustin-des-Bois Â· Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou Â· Saint-Christophe-du-Bois Â· Saint-Christophe-la-Couperie Â· Saint-Clément-de-la-Place Â· Saint-Clément-des-Levées Â· Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine Â· Saint-Cyr-en-Bourg Â· Sainte-Christine Â· Sainte-Gemmes-d'Andigné Â· Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire Â· Saint-Florent-le-Vieil Â· Saint-Georges-des-Gardes Â· Saint-Georges-des-Sept-Voies Â· Saint-Georges-du-Bois Â· Saint-Georges-sur-Layon Â· Saint-Georges-sur-Loire Â· Saint-Germain-des-Prés Â· Saint-Germain-sur-Moine Â· Saint-Jean-de-la-Croix Â· Saint-Jean-de-Linières Â· Saint-Jean-des-Mauvrets Â· Saint-Just-sur-Dive Â· Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay Â· Saint-Lambert-la-Potherie Â· Saint-Laurent-de-la-Plaine Â· Saint-Laurent-des-Autels Â· Saint-Laurent-du-Mottay Â· Saint-Léger-des-Bois Â· Saint-Léger-sous-Cholet Â· Saint-Lézin Â· Saint-Macaire-du-Bois Â· Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges Â· Saint-Martin-d'Arcé Â· Saint-Martin-de-la-Place Â· Saint-Martin-du-Bois Â· Saint-Martin-du-Fouilloux Â· Saint-Mathurin-sur-Loire Â· Saint-Melaine-sur-Aubance Â· Saint-Michel-et-Chanveaux Â· Saint-Paul-du-Bois Â· Saint-Philbert-du-Peuple Â· Saint-Philbert-en-Mauges Â· Saint-Pierre-Montlimart Â· Saint-Quentin-en-Mauges Â· Saint-Quentin-lès-Beaurepaire Â· Saint-Rémy-en-Mauges Â· Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne Â· Saint-Saturnin-sur-Loire Â· Saint-Sauveur-de-Flée Â· Saint-Sauveur-de-Landemont Â· Saint-Sigismond Â· Saint-Sulpice Â· Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou Â· La Salle-de-Vihiers Â· La Salle-et-Chapelle-Aubry Â· Sarrigné Â· Saulgé-l'Hôpital Â· Saumur Â· Savennières Â· Sceaux-d'Anjou Â· Segré Â· La Séguinière Â· Seiches-sur-le-Loir Â· Sermaise Â· SÅ“urdres Â· Somloire Â· Soucelles Â· Soulaines-sur-Aubance Â· Soulaire-et-Bourg Â· Souzay-Champigny Â· Tancoigné Â· La Tessoualle Â· Thorigné-d'Anjou Â· Thouarcé Â· Le Thoureil Â· Tiercé Â· Tigné Â· Tillières Â· Torfou Â· La Tourlandry Â· Toutlemonde Â· Trélazé Â· Le Tremblay Â· Trémentines Â· Trémont Â· Turquant Â· Les Ulmes Â· Valanjou Â· La Varenne Â· Varennes-sur-Loire Â· Varrains Â· Vauchrétien Â· Vaudelnay Â· Vaulandry Â· Les Verchers-sur-Layon Â· Vergonnes Â· Vern-d'Anjou Â· Vernantes Â· Vernoil-le-Fourrier Â· Verrie Â· Vezins Â· Le Vieil-Baugé Â· Vihiers Â· Villebernier Â· Villedieu-la-Blouère Â· Villemoisan Â· Villevêque Â· Vivy Â· Yzernay Coordinates: 47°45′N 1°10′W / 47.75°N 1.167°W / 47.75; -1.167

Toponymy

The etymology of Pouancé could come from the latin name, Potentius, derived from the latin potens (powerful)[1]. Others make its derived from the Celtic pouleum (a hill, or a butte). First mention of Pouancé dated from 1050, when the town is named Poenciacum and Pautiacum. As time goes by, Pouancé born the following name[2]: * 1070: Poenci * 1080: Castellum Poenci * 1090: Poenceiaco * 1081-1105: Pontiacum * 1078-1105: Poenceium * 1132: Poencé * 1180: Poentium * 1207: Pohencetum * 1220: Castrum Pouencé * 1680: Poencé * 1715: Poancé * 1720: Povencé * 1725: Pouancé

Twin cities

* Åžopotu Nou since 2007 (Website).