Longpré-the-Body-Saint
Longpré-the-Body-Saint is a common French, located in the department of the Somme and the area Picardy.
Its inhabitants is the Longiprates .
Geography
The commune (located in the middle of the peat bogs, with the confluence of Airaines and the Somme, on left bank of this one and downstream from Amiens) is halfway between Abbeville, with the West, and Picquigny, in the East.
Administration
Demography
Intercommunalité
The village depends on the Canton of Hallencourt and the Communauté of communes of the Area of Hallencourt
History
Holy Bodies (relics acquired by the lord left to the Crusades)
The Maïeur of Abbeville, Aléaume de Fontaines, lord and knight of famous house (related with the counts de Ponthieu), founded a Collégiale in Longpré. The first Emolument date of 1190. The constitutive instrument mentions the Tourbe S of a marsh from which the canon will have the use. This document attests thus that at that time moved back, one exploited already the peat bogs which contributed to the richness of the valley of the Sum.Aléaume, left in crusade to accompany Philippe Auguste, was led valiantly to St-Jean-in Acre, and remained in the East after the departure of the king. After having joined with Constantinople the army ordered by Villehardouin, this good knight of Christ regained Jerusalem, when after sixteen last years in Ground-Holy, it died of the Peste.
The bishop of Amiens, Richard de Gerberoy, prevented arrival of Constantinople of a messenger of the late lord Picardy, carrying invaluable Relics, came solemnly to his meeting. August 4th, 1205, Vibert, arrived at Longpré to equip, in the name of Aléaume de Fontaines, the collegial one of some of the priceless relics which the cross dignitaries had shared. The year 1205 is thus capital in the history of Longpré, whose reputation increased since the Moyen-âge. The collegial one profited from many other donations, several popes and in particular Innocent III and Gregoire IX granted their protection to him. Enthusiasm attracted crowd in the sanctuary of the become parish, thanks to its relics, “Longpré- the-Body-Saint ”.
Thus, nowadays still, some relics, having been able to escape the revolution and ravages of time, are walked each year, on September 8th, in procession in the borough.
The initial collegiate church thus dates the last years from XIIe century, and undoubtedly was not completely completed with not died of Aléaume, of which the widow, Laurette of St-Valéry, and the son, Hughes, created new emoluments. Laurette gave up in Hughes the Long castle of , to reside with its two girls with Longpré, close to the church sheltering the invaluable relics. Very pious, according to the Ignace father, it shared from now on his time between the maintenance of the church and the visit of the patients, studying even medicine in order to better relieve them.
Development related to the devotion
The count de Ponthieu, wishing to have one of the relics of Longpré and being able to offer in exchange only one coast of Holy Vulfran, gratifia of an emolument the collegial one instituted there is little. The church then counted soon 12 canons, to which joined 5 chaplains initially, then 2 holders with the cures of Longpré and Wanel (Those fascinating places in the chorus with the canons and reciting with them the Canonical hours). Consequently, 19 ecclesiastics officiated near the holy relics.The church, only collegial in the beginning, therefore reserved for the capitulary offices, saw its nave open to the exercise of the worship of the parish, following an agreement made in 1365 front the official of Amiens between the parishioners and the chapter. The old parish church, Saint Martin's day , consequently were forsaken little by little: one did not officiate there more than twice a year, on July 4th and on November 11th. Of this church Saint Martin's day, remains today, only the toponymic traces: the street Saint Martin's day and the Voyeul Saint Martin's day . The chapter had fourteen houses. Thirteen of them, grouped around the church, gave their name to current the street of the Cloisters .
Disturbed periods
In XIVe century, the borough of Longpré was burnt twice by the English during the Guerre One hundred Year old, the first time before the Bataille of Crécy, the second time before that of Azincourt.Its church, having cruelly suffered, threatened ruin when the Pope Eugene IV was informed and granted by it, in 1437, of many Indulgences with faithful which would make alms for the repair and the maintenance of the building.
After mutilatebeing extremely mutilated, the collegial one thus had to be altered. It is probably to crown important work of them that the Bishop of Amiens made some in 1505 a solemn dedication.
New disasters and devastations did not save the locality at the time of the affontements with Huguenots. With their approach, the inhabitants of Longpré emigrated in mass, the canons took refuge in Abbeville, Saint-Vulfran. The calm one restored, the collegial one of Aléaume found its chapter, but she had lived her best days: its incomes decreased little by little, liberalities became insufficient or ceased, during the time of decline of the faith. The day before the Revolution, it counted nothing any more but ten canons.
War of 1870
December 28th, 1870, the Prussians invested the locality: one then counted 8 killed (combatants or civilians), 15 wounded and an about sixty prisoners on the French side.
Second world war
The borough was destroyed to 90%, the arrow of the church was destroyed.
Places and monuments
Religious heritage
Church : The building lost its Clocher and the sculptures of its gate are very degraded. The Tympan is an illustration of the scenes of died and Assomption of the Virgin. Under the gate are fixed, on both sides, 2 steles with the memory not of ecclesiastics but inhabitants having lived in first half of the XIXe century:- - that of left mentions Henri Cauchy, cartwright, deceased in 1858, at 58 years.
- - on that of right-hand side are quoted, under the abbreviation D.O.M. , Philibert Réthoré, deceased in 1827 to 47 years, and Célestine Cauchi, died in 1855 to 69 years.
- church:
- gate:
- two cherubs:
- Reliques:
- Reliquary of Saint Eloi:
- statuette of Holy Christophe:
Civil inheritance
- Monument of 1870 :
- Inscriptions on the front face: With the memory of the French died for the defense of the fatherland, 28 Xbre 1870, subscription of the young people of Longpré .
- On the left face: Mobile Guards of the Pas-de-Calais, 4th Bon, Houssart Corporal, Carpentier Charles, Dedouiges Louis, Dubois Henry, Dufour Zéphir .
- On the right face: National Guards Mobilized of North, Delval Baptist, Stake, Saintolie''.
It thus does not act of death common people to the combat. - On the left face: Mobile Guards of the Pas-de-Calais, 4th Bon, Houssart Corporal, Carpentier Charles, Dedouiges Louis, Dubois Henry, Dufour Zéphir .
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War memorial 1914-1918 :
The newspaper “the Sum” of March 13rd, 1920 wrote: “ There exists in Longpré a memorial, which gives place, each year, with a patriotic demonstration. Also it is not question of raising a second monument. However, to honor the heroes with the Great War, the Municipal council decided to affect a sum of 5.000 F, for the enlarging and the embellishment of the current monument. Plates on which will be registered the names of our glorious there dead will be added and a subscription for residence will supplement the sum necessary. ” the commune thus gave in state the monument known as of the “Mobiles of 1870” " to add a homage to the 42 to it dead war of 1914-1918. Arthur of Saint-Germain, contractor with Hangest-on-Nap, was committed to repair and be moving this shelter all while adding a French Cockerel and marble plates to him bearing the name of the late ones. In December 1920, this repair work was in the course of execution, but, in 1921, a more ambitious project seems to be chosen, that of the architects amiénois Mallet and Carpentier.
- Cemetery English 1914-1918 :
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Monument of the memory of the June 5th and 6th 1940 :
June 5th and 6th 1940
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They died so that the men like.
Personalities related to the commune
Economy and trade
It is a small town where all the conveniences are installed there such as bakeries, coffees, grocers, booksellers and other marketing activities related to the needs for the daily newspaper.
Various Companies and companies are also installed there.
Transport
The east city served by the line S.N.C.F. connecting Paris to Boulogne-sur-Mer via Abbeville.
See too
- Common of the Sum
- List of war memorials French surmounted by a cock
- True Croix#Contestations: Exemple of reserves (or doubts) as for the authenticity of reliques
Sources, notes and references
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