Part of Bricquebec-en-Cotentin in Normandy, France
Bricquebec (French pronunciation: [bʁikbɛk] ) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in northwestern France . On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Bricquebec-en-Cotentin .[ 2]
History
As revealed by the etymology of its name, the origin of Bricquebec (from the Scandinavian bekkr , a course of water; in turn from brekka , slope) is connected to the Viking colonisation of the Cotentin Peninsula at the beginning of the 10th century. Tradition attributes the foundation of the château to the Norman , Anslech . The dukes of Normandy made Bricquebec one of their strongholds.
Heraldry
Arms of Bricquebec
The arms of Bricquebec are blazoned :Or, a lion vert armed and langued gules.
International relations
Bricquebec is twinned with:[ 3]
Population
Inhabitants are referred to as Bricquebétais .
Historical population Year 1793 4,266 — 1800 4,000 −6.2% 1806 4,345 +8.6% 1821 4,349 +0.1% 1831 4,255 −2.2% 1836 4,414 +3.7% 1841 4,484 +1.6% 1846 4,504 +0.4% 1851 4,446 −1.3% 1856 3,988 −10.3% 1861 3,969 −0.5% 1866 3,779 −4.8% 1872 3,622 −4.2% 1876 3,667 +1.2% 1881 3,757 +2.5% 1886 3,647 −2.9% 1891 3,661 +0.4%
Year 1896 2,761 −24.6% 1901 2,778 +0.6% 1906 2,817 +1.4% 1911 2,816 −0.0% 1921 2,536 −9.9% 1926 2,596 +2.4% 1931 2,604 +0.3% 1936 2,682 +3.0% 1946 2,882 +7.5% 1954 2,732 −5.2% 1962 2,873 +5.2% 1968 3,063 +6.6% 1975 3,142 +2.6% 1982 3,724 +18.5% 1990 4,363 +17.2% 1999 4,360 −0.1% 2009 4,252 −2.5%
Sights
Château (XIIe ), with polygonal ramparts, towers and turret (historical monument class).
Château des Galleries (XVIe /XVIIe )
Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (Cistercian) (XIXe )
Château Saint-Blaise (XVIIe /XIXe )
Events
Market every Monday morning
La Sainte Anne traditional fair on the last weekend in July
Personalities
Jean Le Marois (1776–1836), a general under Napoléon, député of la Manche.
Armand Le Véel (1821–1905), statue sculptor
Aristide Frémine (1837–1897), writer
Roger Lemerre , soccer player, born in 1941, selected for national team of France, 1998–2002
William Bertram Baron of Briquebec, 1012, father of Hugue (named de Roussel) who was appointed Marshal of England by King William I (Duke of Normandy)
Olly Southwick , Alresford MVP Astro Christmas Football 2019
See also
References
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