Archingeay () is a
commune in the
Charente-Maritime department
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in the
Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern
France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Arcantois'' or ''Arcantoises''.
Geography
Archingeay is located some 32 km south of
Surgeres and 30 km east of
Rochefort
Rochefort () may refer to:
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* Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, in the Charente-Maritime department
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. Access to the commune is by the D114 road which branches off the D739E south of
Tonnay-Boutonne and continues south through the commune and village to
Saint-Savinien. The D122 also goes south-west from the village to join the D124 which continues to
Bords
Bords () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department
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* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
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. The D122E1 also goes east from the village to Beaujouet. Apart from the village there are also the hamlets of:
*Charnais
*Cheniers
*Chez Bayeau
*Chez Brandeau
*Chez Brard
*Chez Pepin
*Chez Trancard
*Coulon
*Fontaudet
*L'Aiguille
*Le Mouton
*Le Tricholet
*Les Pavageauds
*Port L'Aubier
The commune is mixed forest and farmland.
The
Boutonne river forms much of the north-western border of the commune with a network of irrigation canals covering the western part of the commune. Le Pepin stream rises south of the village and flows west into the Boutonne.
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Neighbouring communes and villages
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Toponymy
The name may come from the name of the Roman general ''Arcantius''.
History
This commune had an Abbey which has completely disappeared.
In the past, Archingeay enjoyed a flourishing period, mainly due to a hot spring near the Chateau of the Valley to the west of Archingeay and renowned for its therapeutic properties (digestive diseases, skin etc.). Among other famous spa guests, the Roman general Arcantius took its waters.
Until the attack of phylloxera
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there was manufacturing of pottery, bricks and tiles, and wine production.
Administration
List of Successive Mayors
Demography
In 2017 the commune had 671 inhabitants.
Distribution of Age Groups
The population of the town is younger than the departmental average.
Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Archingeay and Charente-Maritime Department in 2017
Source: INSEE[Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Commune d'Archingeay (17017)]
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Sites and Monuments
*The Romanesque Church of Saint Martin (12th century) is registered as an historical monument. It has sculptures at the south door and both interior and exterior corbel
In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the s ...
s depicting life at the time. the main Altar and Tabernacle (18th century) are registered as an historical object.[Ministry of Culture, Palissy ]
*A Ferruginous Fountain known by the Romans for healing properties (skin diseases). In the Gallo-Roman period, the Roman general ''Arcantius'' spent time at the spa.
*A Lavoir (Public Laundry) dating from Roman times.
*The '
Trésors de Lisette Museum
'' which presents family life in the early 20th century with one of the largest exhibitions of old culinary objects in Europe. It opens during June, July and August from 3 p.m. (15:00) to 7 p.m. (19:00).
Notable People linked to the commune
* Saint Malo, who founded the city of Saint-Malo, died at Archingeay.
*Arcantius, a Roman general who took the waters of a thermal spring at La Vallée which was renowned for its therapeutic properties
*The Montaigne
Michel Eyquem, Sieur de Montaigne ( ; ; 28 February 1533 – 13 September 1592), also known as the Lord of Montaigne, was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance. He is known for popularizing the essay as a liter ...
Family who lived in the Chateau of the Valley.
See also
* Communes of the Charente-Maritime department
References
External links
Archingeay on the National Geographic Institute website
Archingeay on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website
''Archingeay'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
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Communes of Charente-Maritime