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Le Béage (; oc, Lo Biatge) is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southern
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Béageais'' or ''Béageaises''.


Geography

Le Béage is located some 30 km south-east of
Le Puy-en-Velay Le Puy-en-Velay (, literally ''Le Puy in Velay''; oc, Lo Puèi de Velai ) is the prefecture of the Haute-Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Located near the river Loire, the city is famous for its c ...
and 30 km north-west of
Aubenas Aubenas (; oc, Aubenàs) is a commune in the southern part of the Ardèche department in Southern France. It is the seat of several government offices. The mountainous and rugged countryside is popular for vacation homes. The river Ardèche fl ...
. The northern border of the commune is the departmental border with
Haute-Loire Haute-Loire (; oc, Naut Léger or ''Naut Leir''; English: Upper Loire) is a landlocked department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Named after the Loire River, it is surrounded by the departments of Loire, Ardèche, ...
. Access to the commune is by the D16 road from Le Lac-d'Issarlès in the south-west which goes to the village. The D122 comes from Sainte-Eulalie in the south-east which passes through the village and continues north-west, changing to the D535 at the departmental border, and continuing to Freycenet-la-Cuche. The D302 goes south to Cros-de-Géorand while the D377 goes north-east changing to the D378A in the commune then to the D36 at the departmental border and continues to Les Estables in the north. The D378 branches from the D377 in the north of the commune and goes to Borée in the north-east. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Mazaboulet, Beauregard, Chanalettes, and Touzieres. The commune has large forests with farmland. The ''Veyradeyre'' rises in the north-east of the commune and flows west then south-west through the commune gathering many tributaries in the commune as it continues south to join the
Loire The Loire (, also ; ; oc, Léger, ; la, Liger) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. With a length of , it drains , more than a fifth of France's land, while its average discharge is only half that of the Rhône ...
west of Le Lac-d'Issarles. The ''Gage'' river rises in the east of the commune and flows south forming most of the eastern border then continues to join the ''Tauron'' south of the commune. The ''Orcival'' forms part of the northern border as it flows west, forming the departmental border, to join the Loire west of Issarlès.


Toponymy

Le Béage appears as ''le Beage'' on the 1750 Cassini Map and the same on the 1790 version.


History

The origins and name of the commune appear to be linked to the old road that passes through it. Montpezat-sous-Bauzon in Monastier has a very old road coming from the Rhone valley called ''Chemin du Pal''.
Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (; ; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war, ...
would have passed near the village (or even through) on his way to face the Arverni with his legions. He would have been forced to make a great effort to shift the snow that was blocking him. Located at a halfway point, Le Béage experienced a renowned trade because this village was a relay point for mules and other carters who were halfway to Puy-en-Velay. There were many inns. After the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
royalists were still very numerous in the area and troops from Puy-en-Velay came to reinforce the local forces to maintain order. Many fairs and markets drew large crowds to Le Béage where most inhabitants were at the same time farmers, traders, freight carriers, and often owners of public houses. There were still more than 30 in the 1940s. In the 1830s the population was about 2400 inhabitants which dropped to 1550 by the 1900s and the number of inhabitants is now 285. This trade suggests that the origins of Le Béage date far back in time as for some names: "Chazales", de Casa, Casals. The houses: "Crouste", caves, underground houses, and "Chabanis" for huts bear witness to ancient settlements. It was certainly the grouping of inhabitants at a crossroads that gave birth to the village of Le Béage. The etymology and origins of Béage come from French ''Le Béage'' or ''Lou Biadge'' in the local dialect. The current name "Le Béage" dates back to the French Revolution, in the 1790s, a time when Le Béage was created as a commune. There are several hypotheses on the origin of the name: it may have simply come from ''Le Péage'' (The Toll) but the most probable hypothesis refers to the ancient road that divides the interior of the village and Le Béage "Bizadge" (old dialect) or "Lou biadgé" (recent dialect) would mean a village with two paths which agrees quite well with the ancient trade Béage. The village is also known as the ''Bisatico'' and ''Bidagiis'' (Latin). The 2000s have seen the construction of housing estates, a community hall, and a fire station. The old village was also repaved. According to Regis Sahuc the village is also called "Arvermaténia" which would have meant "door of the Auvergne" or "Arverni", the Gallic tribes inhabiting the Auvergne.


Administration

List of Successive Mayors ; Mayors from 1959


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 255 inhabitants.


Education

The commune has a public primary school.


Culture and heritage


Civil heritage

*The Chartreuse de Bonnefoy ruins reveal the "high house" and "low house". *The Chastelas Chateau ruins


Religious heritage

*The Presbytery contains a number of items that are registered as historical objects: **A Reliquary of Saint John Francis Regis (1884) **A Monstrance (19th century) **A Statue: The Virgin (19th century) **A Processional Cross (19th century) **A Statue: Saint John Francis Regis (19th century) *The Church of Saint Peter contains a number of items that are registered as historical objects: **A Processional Cross (16th century) **A Bronze Bell (1661) **A Window representing Saint John Francis Regis (19th century) **An
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: The Virgin (19th century) **An
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: Saint John Francis Regis (19th century) **A
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(19th century) **A Statue with base: Saint Peter (19th century) **A Statue: Saint Joseph and child (19th century) **A Baptismal font (18th century) **A Canopied Altar (19th century)Ministry of Culture, Palissy


Associations

*Festival Committee *Association Sportive du Béage (Football, Senior team Drôme-Ardèche second division) *Youth Committee of Béage *Autumn Sun *Association of Grands Plateaux


Events

*The Grasse Fair (Grass-Fed Cattle Competition) takes place every year, three weeks before Easter. *The Maôche Evening (traditional specialty: Pork belly stuffed with cabbage and sausage meat) held every year on the weekend of 11 November. *Garage sales are held each year on the last Saturday in July. *The Village Festival of Béage are held annually on the last Sunday of July. *The Salon 4x4 Béage is held every year on the last weekend in May.


Culinary specialties

*Maôche ("Maucha" in
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is pronounced auSo, pork belly stuffed with sausage meat and cabbage and well cooked in water. *Bombine is composed of potatoes with carrots, onions, bacon bits (or lamb or calf's foot ...) and flavoured with bay leaf. *Pogne is a bun shaped like a crown made from flour, eggs, and butter and flavoured with orange blossom. Maôche.jpg, Maôche


Notable people linked to the commune

* Captain Jean Antoine Souteyran (16 May 1785 - 27 April 1864, son of Victor Souteyran and Isabeau Giraud). An officer in Napoleon's army, first eagle carrier of the 64th infantry of the line in November 1813, Flag Lieutenant of the 60th Infantry Regiment on 9 August 1814, Knight of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon ...
(1831),
Saint Helena Medal The Saint Helena Medal (french: Médaille de Sainte-Hélène) was the first French campaign medal. It was established in 1857 by a decree of emperor Napoleon III to recognise participation in the campaigns led by emperor Napoleon I. Emperor ...
(1857). Battle of Jena–Auerstedt, Prantzlow-Eylau,
Battle of Friedland The Battle of Friedland (14 June 1807) was a major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars between the armies of the French Empire commanded by Napoleon I and the armies of the Russian Empire led by Count von Bennigsen. Napoleon and the French obtai ...
, Siege of Lleida (1810), Valencia-Terragone, Villafranca de Panades,
Battle of Waterloo The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium, Waterloo (at that time in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium). A French army under the command of Napoleon was defeated by two of the armie ...
. Married to Rose Faure. Former mayor of Béage (1854-1860). His grave is visible today in the cemetery of Béage. * Régis Breysse'', born in Béage 19 July 1810, son of Jean Louis Breysse and Rose Chamard. He died at Bicetre on 1 July 1860. Sculptor. The sculptor
David d'Angers Pierre-Jean David (12 March 1788 – 4 January 1856) was a French sculptor, medalist and active freemason.Initiated in ""Le Père de famille"" Lodge in Angers He adopted the name David d'Angers, following his entry into the studio of the painter ...
opened the doors of his studio for him. School of Fine Arts. "Christ on the Cross" in the Aubenas church, "Boissy d'Anglas chairing the meeting of the 1st Prairial" in the Council audience room in the prefecture of Privas. *Gérenton du Béage (Jarento de Bisatico), Lord of Béage died before the walls of Jerusalem during the
Crusades The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were ...
.


See also

* Communes of the Ardèche department


References

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