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Corbeil-Essonnes () on the River Seine is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Although neighboring Évry is the official seat of the
Arrondissement of Évry The arrondissement of Évry is an arrondissement of France in the Essonne department in the Île-de-France region. It has 51 communes. Its population is 539,918 (2019), and its area is . Composition The communes of the arrondissement of Évry, a ...
, the
sub-prefecture A subprefecture is an administrative division of a country that is below prefecture or province. Albania There are twelve Albanian counties or prefectures, each of which is divided into several districts, sometimes translated as subprefecture ...
building and administration are located inside the commune of Corbeil-Essonnes.


History

Traces of human presence in the area date to the Palaeolithic and Neolithic ages; later it was a Gallo-Roman settlement on the main road from Paris to
Sens Sens () is a Communes of France, commune in the Yonne Departments of France, department in Bourgogne-Franche-ComtĂ© in north-central France, 120 km from Paris. Sens is a Subprefectures in France, sub-prefecture and the second city of the d ...
. The name Corbeil is derived from the Latin ''Corbulium'', from the Gaulish ''cor beel'', meaning "holy house". Since the time of Aymon, comte de Corbeil (died 957), to the 12th century it was the chief town of a powerful county, which passed to
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, son of Richard I of Normandy.
William de Corbeil William de Corbeil or William of Corbeil (21 November 1136) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury. Very little is known of William's early life or his family, except that he was born at Corbeil, south of Paris, and that he had two brothers. Ed ...
(died 1136) became
archbishop of Canterbury The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. The current archbishop is Justi ...
, but nothing is known for certain about his parentage. The
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church was built in the tenth century and rebuilt in the fifteenth century. Before the expulsion of the Jews Corbeil had a flourishing Jewish community, which numbered thirteenth-century scholars Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil and
Perez ben Elijah Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil (died 1295) was a French tosafist, son of the Talmudist Elijah of Tours. In Talmudic literature he is designated by the abbreviations RaP (= Rabbeinu Perez), RaPaSh (= Rabbeinu Perez, may he live), and MaHaRPaSh (= our m ...
.
Peter of Corbeil Peter of Corbeil (died 3 June 1222), born at Corbeil, was a preacher and canon of Notre Dame de Paris, a scholastic philosopher and master of theology at the University of Paris, ca 1189. He is remembered largely because his aristocratic student L ...
(died 1222) was the teacher of Lotario de' Conti, who became pope as Innocent III. Representatives of the king of France signed two treaties of Corbeil in the town, the Treaty of Corbeil (1258) between France and Aragon and the Treaty of Corbeil (1326) between France and Scotland. Corbeil was besieged by the Duke of Burgundy in 1418. The Protestants of France attacked it in 1562 amidst the religious war called the First Civil War. In 1590 General Alessandro Farnese, who had come to the assistance of the Catholics in France, fought at Corbeil. The composer
Camille Saint-Saëns Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (; 9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic music, Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Piano C ...
lived in Corbeil for some years of his youth. The commune of Corbeil-Essonnes was created on 10 August 1951 by the merger of the commune of Corbeil with the commune of Essonnes. The commune town hall ('' mairie'') is located in Corbeil. Inhabitants of Corbeil-Essonnes are known as ''Corbeil-Essonnois''.


Population

The population data given in the table and graph below for 1946 and earlier refer to the former commune of Corbeil.


Economy

In the 19th century, Corbeil-Essonnes was a centre of the flour-milling industry. Essonnes also had notable papermills. Today, X-Fab France SAS is headquartered here and operates a semiconductor fabrication plant. The site includes 25000 square meters of cleanrooms and a design center. The fab had been founded by IBM in 1964. In 1999 it was transferred into a joint venture between IBM and Infineon, operating under the name ''Altis Semiconductor''( fr). In 2010 it was sold to Yazid Sabeg for one symbolic Euro. X-Fab acquired the assets of insolvent Altis in 2016. Safran Aircraft Engines has a plant in Corbeil.


Transport

Corbeil-Essonnes is served by
Corbeil-Essonnes station Corbeil-Essonnes () on the River Seine is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Although neighboring Évry is the official seat of the Arrondissement of Évry, the sub-prefecture building ...
which is an interchange station on Paris RER line D. Corbeil-Essonnes is also served by Essonnes-Robinson station and by Moulin-Galant station on Paris RER line D. The town is crossed by the
EuroVelo ''EuroVelo'' is a network of currently 17 long-distance cycling routes criss-crossing Europe, in various stages of completion. When completed, the EuroVelo network's total length will almost be . more than were in place. EuroVelo is a project of ...
3 track.


Education

There are about 40 schools in Corbeil-Essonnes. Junior high schools: * Collège Chantemerle * Collège La Nacelle * Collège Louise Michel * Collège Saint-Spire * Collège Sédar Senghor Senior high schools/Sixth-form colleges: *
Lycée Robert Doisneau In France, secondary education is in two stages: * ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15. * ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between ...
* Lycée polyvalent Saint Léon


Notable people

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Nigel Atangana Nigel Alfred Steven Atangana (born 9 September 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for club Havant & Waterlooville. Career Early career Born in Corbeil-Essonnes, Atangana made his senior debuts with US A ...
, footballer *
Jean-Sylvain Babin Jean-Sylvain Claude Babin (born 14 October 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Spanish club AD AlcorcĂłn. He all but spent his professional career in Spain, appearing for Granada and Sporting de GijĂłn in La Liga a ...
, footballer *
Dylan Bahamboula Dylan Ozan Moyo Bahamboula (born 22 May 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Livingston. Born in France, he represents the Republic of the Congo at international level. Club career Bahambou ...
, footballer * Demba Diagouraga, footballer * Claude Dauphin, actor *
Damien Mozika Damien Mozika (born 15 April 1987 in Corbeil-Essonnes) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He played in the English Football League for Chester City, Bury, Scunthorpe United and Torquay United. Career Mozika arrived ...
, footballer * Félicien Rops (1833-1898) Belgian artist and illustrator Lee Revens and J.-K. Huysmans (1975) The Graphic Work of Félicien Rops. Léon Amiel Publisher, New York, 288 pp. *
Hadi Sacko Hadi Sacko (born 24 March 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Turkish club Adanaspor. Born in France, he represents the Mali national team, having made his debut in 2018. He is a former French youth international. C ...
, footballer * PNL, French rappers * MMZ, French rappers *
William de Corbeil William de Corbeil or William of Corbeil (21 November 1136) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury. Very little is known of William's early life or his family, except that he was born at Corbeil, south of Paris, and that he had two brothers. Ed ...
, medieval Archbishop of Canterbury * Walid Regragui, French-Moroccan football coach


Twin towns

*
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, Spain, since 1991 * Belinho e Mar (Esposende), Portugal, since 2000 * Bishopbriggs, Scotland, since 1989 * Sindelfingen, Germany, since 1961


See also

* Communes of the Essonne department


References


External links


Official website

website MJC of Corbeil-Essonnes
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Mayors of Essonne Association
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