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Eu is a historic town in northern France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. It is the chief town of a canton
Cantons of France

The cantons of France are territorial subdivisions of the French Republic's 342 Arrondissements of France and 100 Departments of France.Apart from their role as organizational units in certain aspects of the administration of public services and justice, the chief purpose of the cantons today is to serve as Constituency for the election of...
 situated close to the coast in the département
Départements of France

In the context of the political and geographic organization of France and many of its former colonies, a department is an administrative division roughly analogous to an Districts of England, a Counties of the United States or a Regions and districts of Scotland....
 of Seine-Maritime
Seine-Maritime

Seine-Maritime is a France departments of France in Normandy. Before 1955 it was known as Seine-Inf?rieure....
, in the region of Haute-Normandie
Haute-Normandie

Haute-Normandie is one of the 26 regions of France of France. It was created in 1956 from two d?partements: Seine-Maritime and Eure, when Normandy was divided into Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie....
; in the eastern part of Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the coast of France south of the English Channel between Brittany and Picardy and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands....
 and close to the border with Picardy
Picardy

This article is about the historical French province. For other uses, see Picardy .Picardy is a historical province of France, in the north of France....
. Its inhabitants are known as the Eudois.

s situated at the junction of the RD 1015, the RD 925
Route nationale 25

The Route nationale 25 is a motorway in northern France. It connects the towns of Amiens and Arras and is approximately 68 km long.Route...
, the RD 940 and the RD 1314 roads, in the steep sided valley of the Bresle River
Bresle River

The Bresle is a river of northwest of France that flows into the English Channel at Le Tr?port. It crosses the departements of Oise, Somme and Seine-Maritime....
, whose mouth is away to the north in Le Tréport
Le Tréport

Le Tr?port is a communes of France in the Seine-Maritime departments of France of the Haute-Normandie region of northern France....
.

name of the commune is related to that of the river on which it stands.






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Eu is a historic town in northern France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. It is the chief town of a canton
Cantons of France

The cantons of France are territorial subdivisions of the French Republic's 342 Arrondissements of France and 100 Departments of France.Apart from their role as organizational units in certain aspects of the administration of public services and justice, the chief purpose of the cantons today is to serve as Constituency for the election of...
 situated close to the coast in the département
Départements of France

In the context of the political and geographic organization of France and many of its former colonies, a department is an administrative division roughly analogous to an Districts of England, a Counties of the United States or a Regions and districts of Scotland....
 of Seine-Maritime
Seine-Maritime

Seine-Maritime is a France departments of France in Normandy. Before 1955 it was known as Seine-Inf?rieure....
, in the region of Haute-Normandie
Haute-Normandie

Haute-Normandie is one of the 26 regions of France of France. It was created in 1956 from two d?partements: Seine-Maritime and Eure, when Normandy was divided into Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie....
; in the eastern part of Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the coast of France south of the English Channel between Brittany and Picardy and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands....
 and close to the border with Picardy
Picardy

This article is about the historical French province. For other uses, see Picardy .Picardy is a historical province of France, in the north of France....
. Its inhabitants are known as the Eudois.

Geography

Eu is situated at the junction of the RD 1015, the RD 925
Route nationale 25

The Route nationale 25 is a motorway in northern France. It connects the towns of Amiens and Arras and is approximately 68 km long.Route...
, the RD 940 and the RD 1314 roads, in the steep sided valley of the Bresle River
Bresle River

The Bresle is a river of northwest of France that flows into the English Channel at Le Tr?port. It crosses the departements of Oise, Somme and Seine-Maritime....
, whose mouth is away to the north in Le Tréport
Le Tréport

Le Tr?port is a communes of France in the Seine-Maritime departments of France of the Haute-Normandie region of northern France....
.

Etymology

The name of the commune is related to that of the river on which it stands. Before being called the Bresle, this small river was known in the Middle Ages under the name of Ou, which then became Eu.

History

See also: List of Counts of Eu
List of Counts of Eu

This is a list of the counts of Eu, Seine-Maritime, a French fief in the Middle Ages....
.


The County of Eu was created in 996
996

Events...
 by Duke Richard I of Normandy
Richard I of Normandy

Richard I of Normandy was the Duke of Normandy from 942 to 996; he is considered the first to actually have held that title. He was called Richard the Fearless ....
 for his illegitimate son Geoffrey, Count of Brionne. It was a march protecting Normandy from invasion from the east.

In 1050, William, Duke of Normandy, the future William the Conqueror and king of England, married Mathilde, the daughter of the Count de Flanders at the chapel of the castle in Eu. The chapel is the only part of this castle which still remains today.

In 1180, Lawrence O'Toole, the archbishop of Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 and papal legate
Papal legate

A Papal Legate ? from the Latin, authentic Roman title Legatus ? is a personal representative of the Pope to Foreign nations, or to some part of the Catholic Church....
 fell ill at Eu on his way to meeting King Henry II of England
Henry II of England

Henry II, called Curtmantle ruled as King of England , Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Count of Nantes, Lord of Ireland and, at various times, controlled parts of Wales, Scotland and western France....
. He subsequently died there. He was beatified in 1186, and canonised in 1225. St Lawrence is the patron saint of the town, and has given his name to the collegiate church (Notre-Dame et Saint-Laurent) where part of his reliquaries
Reliquary

A reliquary is a container for relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures....
 are preserved.

In the 12th century, King Richard I of England
Richard I of England

Richard I was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Ireland, Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Nantes and Brittany at various times during the same period....
, who was also Duke of Normandy
Duke of Normandy

Duke of Normandy is a title held or claimed by various Normans, France, England and United Kingdom rulers from the 10th century until the present, in recognition of their history....
, built the city walls.

In 1430, Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc

Saint Joan of Arc also known as the Maid of Orleans, is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, claiming divine guidance, and was indirectly responsible for the coronation of Charles VII of Franc...
 as a prisoner of the English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 passed through the town on her way to Rouen
Rouen

Rouen is the historical capital city of Normandy, in northwestern France on the River Seine, and currently the capital of the Haute-Normandie r?gion in France....
, spending a night there.

The county remained an independent fief of the French crown until 1472, when it was inherited by John, Count of Nevers. In 1477 it was incorporated into the Burgundian
Burgundy

Burgundy is a region historically situated in modern-day France and Switzerland....
 territories of Charles the Bold. However, later that year Charles was killed in battle; King Louis XI of France
Louis XI of France

Louis XI , called the Prudent and the Universal Spider or the Spider King, was the List of French monarchs from 1461 to 1483....
 took the opportunity to seize Charles' French fiefs, including Eu, and incorporated them in the French royal domain
Crown lands of France

The crown lands, crown estate, royal domain or domaine royal of France refers to the lands, fiefs and rights directly possessed by the List of French monarchs....
.

The British Queen Victoria
Victoria of the United Kingdom

Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
 visited Eu on two occasions as guest of Louis-Philippe
Louis-Philippe of France

Louis-Philippe , was List of French monarchs from 1830 to 1848 in what was known as the July Monarchy. He was the last king to rule France, although Napoleon III of France, styled as an emperor, would serve as its last monarch....
. The first time in 1843 was to cement an early form of the Entente Cordiale
Entente Cordiale

The Entente cordiale is a series of agreements signed on 8 April 1904 between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and French Third Republic....
 between Britain and France. It was the first time monarchs of the two countries had met since King Henry VIII of England
Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was also Lordship of Ireland and claimant to the Early Modern France. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, succeeding his father, Henry VII of England....
 met with King Francis I of France
Francis I of France

Francis I , was crowned King of France in 1515 in the cathedral at Reims and reigned until 1547.Francis I is considered to be France's first Renaissance monarch....
 on the Field of the Cloth of Gold
Field of the Cloth of Gold

The Field of Cloth of Gold, also known as the Field of Golden Cloth is the name given to a place in Balinghem, between Gu?nes and Ardres, in France, near Calais....
 in 1520.

The Croix de Guerre
Croix de guerre

The croix de guerre is a military decoration of both France and Belgium, where it is also known as the Oorlogskruis . It was first created in 1915 in both countries and consists of a square-cross medal on two crossed swords, hanging from a ribbon with various degree pins....
 was awarded to the town in 1944.

Sights

It is chiefly known for its nearby national forest, its Renaissance style château
Château d'Eu

The Ch?teau d'Eu is a former royal residence in the northern French town of Eu, Seine-Maritime.The ch?teau d'Eu stands at the centre of the town and was built in the 16th century to replace an earlier one purposely destroyed in 1475 to prevent its capture by the English....
 and its college.

Present day economic activities

  • Telephony
  • Metal furniture
  • Glassmaking (bottle manufacture)
  • Tourism


Twin towns

Eu is twinned with:
  • Haan
    Haan

    Haan is a town in the Berg_ district of Mettmann , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
    , since 1967
  • Zouk Mikael
    Zouk Mikael

    Zouk Mikael is a town in the Keserwan District of Mount Lebanon. The town is famous for its Ottoman Empire era old souk, which was renovated and restored in 1995....
    , Lebanon
    Lebanon

    Lebanon , officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic , is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea....
    , since 2003


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  • - in alphabetical order