Chambellay

Chambellay is a common French, located in the department of Maine-et-Loire and the area Pays of the Loire. Chambellay belongs to the Pays of High-Anjou Segréen as well as Communauté of communes of the area of Lion-in Angers.

the inhabitants are called the " Cambolitains".

Geography

Chambellay is located at 10km Lion-in Angers, with 15km of Segré, 16 km of Castle-Gontier and with 30km of Angers.

History

The city was called Cambriliacus villa at the end of the Antiquité, Camberliacus at the 11th century, Chambelleyum at the 13th century.

With the Middle Ages, the Châtellenie of Chambellay raised, for a part, baronnie of Candé and to some extent of the Château of Angers. The seigniory of Chambellay belonged to the Famille of Montalais (of XIVe at the end of the 17th century), before being yielded in 1696 to the family of Racapé, then to pass, until the Revolution, by succession into 1734 in Héliand d' Ampoigné and finally by alliance into 1770 in Juigné of the Square.

Under the Old Mode, Chambellay belonged to the Sénéchaussée of Angers.

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Personalities related to the commune

  • count Auguste d' Andigné de Mayneuf (1763-1839), magistrate and politician: to advise with the Parliament of Brittany (1788-1790), president of the General advice of Maine-et-Loire (1807-1809, 1818-1819, 1822-1823, 1825-1827,1829-1831), mayor of Chambellay (1808-1818), appointed Maine-et-Loire (1815-1827), First president of the royal Court of Angers (1824-1830), knight of the Legion of honor. It is in its manor of Jonchère that it had accommodated, in December 1799, the " Conferences of Pouancé " during which the chiefs of the Chouannerie decided the opening of the negotiations with Bonaparte which led to the pacification of January 1800. It resided at the castle of Halliers (ground occurred with its family at the 16th century), road of Montreuil-on-Maine, which will be acquired in 1865 by the Viscount Paul-Louis Syette of the Villette (1814-1885), husband of Elisabeth Victoire of Tullaye (1830-1925). His/her son, Emmanuel d' Andigné de Mayneuf (1817-1871), will yield to the commune into 1844 the buildings of the former Priory of Chambellay to establish the presbytery there, will renovate the farm of Halliers in 1856 (preceded like model farm) and will raise the funerary vault of the family of Andigné in the cemetery of Chambellay in 1858, while increasing the castle and the field of Isle-Briand to the Lion of Angers, city of which he will be mayor of 1848 to 1871.

  • All Saints' day Grill (1766-1850), collector of works and antiquities angevines: before becoming director of the public library of Angers (1805-1837), it had been cleaned sworn in of Chambellay (1792-1793). Its nephew, François Grill (1782-1853), who succeeded to him as librarian of the town of Angers, attended the living room that Rosalie Barbot (1771-1863), the aunt of Prosper Barbot (cf will infra), held Saint-Aubin court in Angers.
  • Viscount Emmanuel Dambray (1785-1868), adviser of State, politician: general adviser of the Seine-Lower , Even of France (1815-1830), appointed Mayenne (1849-1851), he was the son of the chancellor of France of Louis XVIII, president of the Chambre of the Pars (1814-1829), Minister for Justice and Minister of Justice (1814-1815, 1816-1818). In 1854, it made build with his wife, born Caroline Deshaies de Cry (1792-1870), on the site of the House of the Chesneau Rock where had lived the count Louis Deshaies de Cry (1754-1848, mayor of Chambellay of 1818 to 1830), the castle of Régale (which returned to their death to their Charnacé nephews and will be finally acquired in 1985 by the commune of Chambellay to build the allotment éponyme there). In 1858, the Dambray husbands were also the principal subscribers in the beginning to construction, to replace the old church prieurale of, the new Saint-Aubin church of Chambellay by the architects Alfred Tessier and Prosper Mesle (1823-1912), itself originating in Perray with Chambellay.
  • Prosper Barbot (1798-1878), artist-painter landscape designer and orientalist: companion of Camille Corot in Italy (1824-1828), rewarded for a gold medal to the Living room of 1827, painting then in Algeria (1842) and in Egypt (1844-1846). Its works appear mainly in the collections of the museums of the Art schools of Angers (periods Italian and angevine), where are exposed in the gallery devoted to the landscape designers of the 19th century: Seen theater of Traormine in Sicily, Rocks with Civita Castellane, Ruins in Rome, Procession with the Forum and of Louvre (drawings). He lived the house now located 4 route de Saint-Martin, a long time called old the Rod, taking into account construction, in 1909, of the new Orchard by the architect Georges Chatelier (1857-1935), brother of the scientist Henry Chatelier (1850-1936) and husband of the grand-daughter and last heiress of Posper Barbot, born Henriette Garnon.
  • marquis Guy de Charnacé (1825-1909), writer and musicologist: it Marie in 1849 in Claire d' Agoult (1830-1912), girl of Marie d' Agoult (1805-1876), in literature Daniel Stern, of which he had become one accustomed of the literary living room after having met Honore de Balzac with Dresden in the living room of the Comtesse Hanska. Works: mysterious Dramas, a parvenue, a fatal man, the baron vampire, Overcome, Atonement, love and money, Newspaper of in love, the slave, women of today, New portraits, Adventures and portraits, On the sharp one, Talks on our contemporaries, Notes of a provincial philosopher, Answer to the man-woman of Dumas, the love in the novel and at the philosophers, Music and musicians, stars of the song, Gluck and Weber, opera houses subsidized, Wagner judged by German, Memories of a mare of hunting, huntsmen enemy, Portraits of current dogs, the black hunter, Study of rural economy, Studies on the pets, equine races French, French bovine races, posthumous works of Baudement, women of now, Men and things of time present… It lived with the castle of the Wood-Monbourcher (ground acquired in 1711 by the family of Girard de Charnacé) of 1880 with died of his/her mother in 1899. His/her son, Daniel de Charnacé (1851-1942), will set at Wood-Montbourcher in 1876, near his grandfather, the marquis Ernest de Charnacé (1800-1884), which had just completed the restoration of the castle and which it will succeed as mayor of Chambellay of 1884-1942, thus holding the record of longevity to this municipal function. Its grandson, Bertrand de Charnacé (1885-1967), will be also mayor of Chambellay of 1942 to 1967 and will be the author, in 1958, of the Notes on the house of Girard de Charnacé .

  • Jean-Claude Brialy (1933 - 2007), stage actor: director of the Theater Hébertot (1977) then Theater of Puff out-Parisian the (1986 - 2007), a long time artistic director of the Festival of Anjou (1985 - 2001) and creator of the Festival of Ramatuelle, he was the interpreter of very many films (cinema and television) and plays. He also carried out several films, of which Églantine its first film, history of the sale of a house of family inspired by the sale of the house of his/her grandparent located with Chambellay. In 1979, it remains in Chambellay during the turning of another of its films " Misfortunes of Sophie " (turned with the castle of Lorie, located at It Vault-on-Oudon close to Segré). Commander of the Legion of honor, of the National order of the merit and the Order of arts and letters, he is the author of books of memories, in particular: the brook of the monkeys (2000) and I forgot to tell you (2004), evoking there more particularly the good moments of his childhood spent to Chambellay, in his paternal grandparents of which it had repurchased the house, located street the Commercial .

  • Alfred Bour (1882 - 1973), administrator of goods, politician, journalist: doctor in right, it is registered initially as lawyer at the Bar of Paris before joining, in 1906, the study of administrator of goods of his father whom it will yield only in 1962. Author in 1913 of a work entitled How to place the others and to place oneself at a cheap rate , journalist and manager of the Small Democrat , it was one of the founders, in 1924, of the popular Democratic party (the PDP is the ancestor of the MRP), which brought together the social or democratic catholics. After having failed legislative of 1924 in Parisian suburbs, it decides to be presented in Anjou where, with his wife, they have family fasteners with Chambellay, and was the first president of the angevine federation PDP. After having finally given up presenting itself to legislative Angers in 1928, it does not succeed in being elected with the Council of district of the canton of the Lion-in Angers in 1931, being withdrawn to allow the election of its fellow candidate Georges Saulou. It was a time city council man of Lempzours in the Dordogne (1925 - 1931) before being elected, in 1931, at the Municipal council of Paris, of which he will become vice-president in 1936, and where, re-elected in 1935 and 1945, he sat sixteen years until in 1947 (election at the time which the list MRP which he carried out did not have any elected official, as that will be renewed in 1953). Meanwhile, he had been elected in 1947 member of the Parliament of the French Union, third constitutional assembly of the 4th Republic, before sitting for this reason, in 1958, within the constitutional Advisory committee charged by the Général de Gaulle with preparing the new Constitution of 5th Republic. Commander of the Legion of honor, it was also, as from 1946 to his death, administrator of the Petites Posters and the Courrier of the West where it published many articles until his 90 years. In 1935, they had inherited with his wife, born Caroline Leroux (1884 - 1947) and niece from Georges Chatelier (1857 - 1935) deceased without child, of the property of the Verger , located today 8 route de Saint-Martin in Chambellay, close to that of Soulez-Larivière to which Alfred Bour was in addition bound by his Adèle sister, wife of Emile Soulez. A report of control in political history was devoted to him in 1976 by Dominique Nardin, wife of his grandson Antoine Bour, under the direction of Rene Rémond (university of Paris X Nanterre). Let us note finally that one of its sons, Louis Bour (1909 - 1998), polytechnician, which was appointed MRP of Paris (1946 - 1951) and member of the Economic council (1951 - 1959) then Economic and Social Council (1959 - 1974), published in 1977 a book on his/her father: Alfred Bour, a life, one time , where appear of many memories of its life in Chambellay, of which the account of its last years in Anjou.

  • Claude Martin (born in 1930), administrator of goods, politician: science doctor economic, he is champion of Europe of oar (1953) and money medal to the Olympic Games of Rome (1960). Deputy UDR of Paris (1968 - 1973), regional adviser and appointed RPR of Paris (1978 - 1981), it was also to advise of Paris and first assistant of the mayor of the 11th district (1983 - 1995). It is in 1999 that it joined Chambellay where it resides at the Wood-Monbourcher .

  • Daniel Soulez-Larivière (born in 1942), lawyer: Registered voter at the Bar of Paris since 1965, second secretary of the Conference of the training course (1969), member of the Council of the Order (1988 - 1990), he was operations manager with the cabinet of Edgard Pisani then Minister for the equipment and housing (1966 - 1967), member of the advisory committee for the revision of the Constitution (1992 - 1993) and of the commission of reflection on the penal statute of the president of the Republic (2002 - 2003). And national order chevalier of the Legion of Honor of the Merit, he is the author of many articles and tests on Justice: Avocature (1982), judges in the balance (1987), the sword and the balance (as a coll 1989), Justice for justice (1990), Of the médiatico-legal circus and the means of leaving there (1993), lawyer Words (1994), Great evening for justice (1997), In the gears of justice (1998), Letters with a young lawyer (1999), Our justice (as a coll 2002), justice with the test (with Jean-Marie Coulon, 2002), the time of the victims (with Caroline Eliacheff, 2007) . It is, since 1995, and like were its back maternal grandfather, his father and his older brother, city council man of Chambellay where it resides at the Prieuré , family property located street Vauvert .

See too

  • Common of Maine-et-Loire

External bonds

  • Chambellay on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Chambellay on the site of INSEE
  • Chambellay on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Chambellay on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Chambellay on Mapquest

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