Saint-Python (; officially spelt Sainct-Pieton and St-Piton during different periods preceding 1800) is a
commune in the
Nord
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in northern
France.
[INSEE commune file]
/ref> It was named after Piatus of Tournai
Piatus of Tournai (also Piaton, Platon, Piat, Piato) (died c. 286) was a Belgian saint. He was a native of Benevento, Italy, and is traditionally said to have been sent by the pope to evangelize the cities of Chartres and Tournai. Tradition a ...
. Its inhabitants are called Saint-Piatiens or Piatonnais.
Toponymy
* In 1176, a Leprosarium Title of Cambrai
Cambrai (, ; pcd, Kimbré; nl, Kamerijk), formerly Cambray and historically in English Camerick or Camericke, is a city in the Nord (French department), Nord Departments of France, department and in the Hauts-de-France Regions of France, regio ...
first mentions Santus Piatus'.''
* Sancto Piato is found in a letter by Roger de Wavrin, évêque de Cambrai in 1182 and in the Communal Charter of Solesmes in 1202.
* Python is a deformation of 'Piatus or Piat'. The church of the commune is also under the name of Saint-Piat also named Piat de Seclin or Piatus of Tournai
Piatus of Tournai (also Piaton, Platon, Piat, Piato) (died c. 286) was a Belgian saint. He was a native of Benevento, Italy, and is traditionally said to have been sent by the pope to evangelize the cities of Chartres and Tournai. Tradition a ...
, thus confirming the origin of the name of the village.
Heraldry
History
Chronology
The following chronologically-ordered dates mark the historical events which had the most impact on Saint-Python:
*57 BC: The legions of Julius Caesar
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marched on the Mourmont, a '' lieu-dit'' between Saint-Python and Solesmes to lead the Battle of the Sabis, and were nearly defeated.
*1074: Saint Lietbertus
Saint Lietbertus (Lietbert, Libert, Liberat) of Brakel (or of Cambrai, de Lessines) (ca. 1010–1076) was bishop of Cambrai from 31 March 1051 to 28 September 1076. Liebertus was born to the Brabantian nobility at Opbrakel (a village in the pr ...
donated lands and properties located in Saint-Python to the Abbaye Saint-André du Cateau in Le Cateau-Cambrésis.
*1185: Saint-Python was set on fire by Philip I, Count of Flanders.
*April 1263: Founding of a chapel belonging to Abbaye Saint-André.
*24 February 1416: The Burgundians
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are housed in Saint-Python.
*1437-1440: The '' écorcheurs'' (French: ">kɔʁʃœʁ lit. "flayers") devastated the country including Saint-Python.
*1450: The plague struck Saint-Python at least in 1450 and around 1669 (as quoted in Solesmes' Public Registers).
*1536: Reconstruction of Saint-Python Church.
*1544-1581: The village is periodically abandoned during French occupation of the region, with some inhabitants taking refuge in Cambrai
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, Valenciennes or Le Quesnoy.
*
1559: Traités du Cateau-Cambrésis: Peace between Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain
Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from ...
.
*7 July 1637: Landrecies and Le Cateau taken by the French (Turenne). Saint-Python is declared to have been abandoned after taking Landrecies.
*7 November 1659: The Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed to end the 1635–1659 Franco-Spanish war. Saint-Python then becomes French.
*2 May 1668: Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle: France takes over Douai, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Lille.
*March 1675: Saint-Python is obliged to deliver to many cities many carts full of fodder for the king such as in Le Quesnoy, Avesnes-les-Aubert, Fayt, Charleroi
Charleroi ( , , ; wa, Tchålerwè ) is a city and a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. By 1 January 2008, the total population of Charleroi was 201,593. , Ors
Ors () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
It is located on the Sambre–Oise Canal, in a small wood called Bois l'Évêque.
History
The commune was an area of intense fighting in November 1918 for control of the canal. Sec ...
, Philippeville).
*On 10 August 1678: Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen (Traités de Paix de Nimègue)that gives France Valenciennes, Bouchain, Cambrai
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, Bavay and Maubeuge
Maubeuge (; historical nl, Mabuse or nl, Malbode; pcd, Maubeuche) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
It is situated on both banks of the Sambre (here canalized), east of Valenciennes and about from the Belgian border ...
.
*1757: Construction of the current Saint-Python's Church.
*1790: Saint-Python's first municipal election. The first mayor is Charles J. Marlier.
* 1793: Several conflicts occur when Catholic clerics refuse to follow the Decadary Cult
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.
* 1832, 1848 and 1866: Cholera raged in Saint-Python.
* 9 May 1944: Saint-Python hit by Allied bombing.
Government
Until 1790 many different lords owned Saint-Python's lands and properties and had administrative power over the town. Notable lords included Claude Lamoral De Ligne, a nobleman, soldier, and diplomat from the Spanish Netherlands in the service of Philip IV of Spain and Charles II of Spain, who controlled Saint-Python from 1641 to 1679.
On 3 February 1790, voters elected Mr. Duplessy, vicar of St-Python, as public prosecutor, but he refused. On February 23, Etienne Dambrinne was elected prosecutor but already held another office, so the function was given to Mr. Lernou, priest of St-Python. This first municipal act was recorded on a sheet of paper from St-Python's Marlier paper mill, decorated with a drawing of three fleurs-de-lis inside a circle.
Georges Flamengt has been mayor of Saint-Python since election in March 2001.
In the 2017 French presidential election
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, Marine Le Pen
Marion Anne Perrine "Marine" Le Pen (; born 5 August 1968) is a French lawyer and politician who ran for the French presidency in 2012, 2017, and 2022. A member of the National Rally (RN; previously the National Front, FN), she served as its pre ...
came in first place in the 2nd (final) round with 59.41% of the votes in Saint-Python, ahead of Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
(En Marche!) who received 40.59% of the votes. 7.21% of voters returned a blank ballot paper. The participation rate was 77.73% for the 2nd round, a decline in turnout of 1.68 points from the first round of the election.
Geography
The town of Saint-Python is located in the department of Nord
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part of the Hauts-de-France
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region. It belongs to the arrondissement of Cambrai (19 km) and the canton of Caudry The canton of Caudry is an administrative division of the Nord department, northern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Caudry.
It consists of the following communes:
# A ...
(11 km).[ The town is a member of the 'Communauté de communes du Pays Solesmois', which brings together 15 municipalities ( Beaurain, Bermerain, ]Capelle
Capelle (also ''Kapelle'') is a village in the Netherlands, Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located about 6 km west of Waalwijk.
The village was first mentioned in 1257 as Capella, and means chapel. The original village was flooded i ...
, Escarmain, Haussy
Haussy () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
It is south of Valenciennes.
History
During World War I the Germans occupied Haussy. Their brutal treatment of the native French inhabitants is recorded by Private A S Bullock i ...
, Montrécourt, Romeries, Saint-Martin-sur-Écaillon, Saint-Python, Saulzoir
Saulzoir () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
It is situated on the river Selle and has about 1700 inhabitants (2019). The town was the site of Julius Caesar's battle against the Nervians.Pierre Turquin ("La Bataille de l ...
, Solesmes, Sommaing, Vendegies-sur-Écaillon, Vertain
Vertain () is a commune in the Nord department
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and Viesly
Viesly () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
Heraldry
See also
*Communes of the Nord department
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The communes cooperate in the ...
) for a total population of just under 15,000.
Population and society
In 2019, the municipality had 1,027 inhabitants, a decrease of 0.3% compared to 2008. In January 2019, mayor Georges Flamengt announced two major social projects: a renovation of Haussy Street and the rehabilitation of a former company building into social housing units.
Education
The town has one public primary school: the École maternelle et élémentaire de Saint-Python. It is contractually regulated by the Academy of Lille
Nord-Pas-de-Calais (); pcd, Nord-Pas-Calés); is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region Hauts-de-France. It consisted of the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. Nord-Pas-de-Calai ...
. Secondary schools include the public Collège Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and the private Catholic Institution Saint-Michel
Institution Saint Michel: Collège and Lycée is a Catholic secondary school with boarding facilities located in Solesmes ( Picard: ''Solinmes''), France. Founded in 1924 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai constituted in 580, it is no ...
, both located in Solesmes.
Places and monuments
One of the paths of Camino de Santiago
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the ''via septentriones templi'' passes through the village coming from Haussy
Haussy () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
It is south of Valenciennes.
History
During World War I the Germans occupied Haussy. Their brutal treatment of the native French inhabitants is recorded by Private A S Bullock i ...
. It goes through the municipal park, then the church, before leaving by meandering in the streets towards Saint-Vaast-en Cambrésis by hiking trails. Several tags are in fact embedded in the tar, plus two labels on the way.
Saint-Python has two castles: the Cardon Castle, referred to as "Saint-Python's Castle", and the smaller Leterme Castle. In 1185, Saint-Python's Castle was set on fire by Philip I, Count of Flanders. On 28 September 2007 the castle, which now belongs to the Pavot family, endured another fire devastating the floors and roofs. It was once again restored the following year.
Religion
As of 2019, Saint-Piatiens have always been almost exclusively Christians with a minority of atheists. Few Muslim
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families arrived and settled in the late 2000s and 2010s in Saint-Python and its neighbouring villages.
Culture
Saint-Python's "Culs de Caudron" celebrations taking place in September and involving the Géants du Nord has been inscribed by UNESCO on the lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008, originally proclaimed in November 2005 as it is included in the set of folkloric manifestations representing the processional giants and dragons (French
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: ''Géants et dragons processionnels'') of Belgium and France. Those gigantic figures, incarnating fictitious or real beings, are inherited from medieval rites and are carried or rolled around to dance in the streets during processions or festivals. The "Culs de Caudron" often coincide with a ducasse Surname
Ducasse may refer to:
* Andrés Ducasse (born 1992)
* Alain Ducasse (born 1956), French chef
* Alice Ducasse (1841–1923), 19th century opera singer and teacher
* César Ducasse (born 1979)
* Charles Ducasse (1932–1983)
* Château Lar ...
.
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Conspicuous people affiliated to the commune
* Raymond Poirette (1928–1944): He was born on 16 March 1928 in Solesmes and died on 2 September 1944 in Saint-Python. He was a French Resistant and was arrested and shot dead at close range at 16 years old while he was handing out leaflets near ''‘N° 61 of the Rue d'Haussy. Solesmes' resistance network was headed by Victor Poirette, Raymond's older brother, and Georges Mailloux. Teenagers then served as liaison agents: Raymond Poirette is among them. Their role was to transport documents, weapons, to transmit orders from one point to another. In addition to his role as liaison officer, Raymond participated in some sabotage operations with the aim of hindering the German retreat. As a tribute to the young resistance fighter, several places bear his name, a street in Solesmes and a school restaurant in Saint-Python.
Bibliography
* Louis Boniface, ''Etude sur la signification des noms topographiques de l'arrondissement de Cambrai'', Valenciennes, Impr. Louis Henry, 1866.
See also
* Communes of the Nord department
References
External links
*
History Blog dedicated to Saint-Python
Saint-Python
at the Institut géographique national
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