Puisaye

Puisaye
Map of Puisaye by cartographer Gustave Goujon, 1906
Map of Puisaye by cartographer Gustave Goujon, 1906
The communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre (darker red) in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, including most of Puisaye except its western part in the Loiret
The communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre (darker red) in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, including most of Puisaye except its western part in the Loiret
CountryFrance
DépartementsLoiret, Nièvre, Yonne
ArrondissementsMontargis, Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, Auxerre
CantonsGien, Pouilly-sur-Loire, Cœur de Puisaye, Vincelles

The Puisaye (French pronunciation: [pɥizɛ] ) is a natural and historical region of France, now divided between the departments of Loiret, Nièvre and Yonne. Its historical and administrative center is the town of Saint-Fargeau. Its inhabitants are known as Poyaudins (or Puisayens).

Name

According to local 19th-century historian Ambroise Challe [fr], the name Puisaye first appeared in 12th-century charters. It was variously spelled Poiseia, Puseium, Pusaya, Puiseia, Puteacia, or Poidaceia.[1]

Geography

Since the Puisaye is not an administrative region, its exact definition and limits can vary depending on time and context. Its core is a land of forests and ponds, traversed by several rivers including the Loing. It is bordered by Sancerrois to the west across the Loire river, Gâtinais to the northwest, Auxerrois to the northeast, Forterre to the southeast, and Donziais to the south.

The Communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre [fr], created in 2017, covers most of the historical Puisaye, though not its Western fringe in the Loiret. It also includes the geologically distinct land of Forterre as well as parts of the Auxerrois, both to the east.[2] The name Puisaye appears to exert a certain attraction, leading communities that are not historically part of Puisaye to adopt it. This has been the case of Sougères-en-Puisaye, which changed its name from Sougères-les-Simon in 1955, and of Charny-Orée-de-Puisaye, which adopted this name when it was formed by the merger of 14 villages in 2016. As a result, the contemporary usage of the word Puisaye can cover a broader territory than has been the case in the past.

The Lac du Bourdon is the largest body of water in Puisaye, albeit far from the only one. It is a reservoir formed in 1901 to help regulate water levels of the Briare Canal. The Bourdon is a small tributary of the Loing that feeds into and from the lake.

History

The territory of Puisaye was Christianized in late antiquity. Some villages are traditionally associated with late-Antiquity saints, e.g. Priscus [fr] in Saints-en-Puisaye. A Carolingian manuscript lists several Puisaye parishes on the itinerary of Saint Aunarius, Bishop of Auxerre in the late 6th century, namely Neuvy-sur-Loire (Novus Vicus), Briare (Brioderus), Bléneau (Blanoilus), Bitry (Vitriacus), and Arquian (Arcuncius), and also refers to Toucy (Tociacus).[3][4]

The lordship of Toucy was prominent in the High Middle Ages, as several of its leaders and family affiliates played significant roles, not least as associates of the House of Courtenay in their overseas endeavors. Meanwhile, the south of the Puisaye was in the orbit of the County of Nevers and specifically of the Barony of Donzy.

The crisis of the late Middle Ages and specifically the Hundred Years' War marked a rupture in the history of the region. Toucy was devastated in the runup to the Battle of Cravant, and was subsequently displaced by Saint-Fargeau as the main urban center of the Puisaye. Antoine de Chabannes significantly developed Saint-Fargeau, reconstructing its castle but also founding a hospital there. Generally, the century between 1450 and 1550 was a time of prosperity and renewal in the region, still represented in the landscape by numerous village churches built during that era. This period of prosperity ended with the Wars of Religion and troubles of the early 17th century.

Former province of Orléanais in the 18th century, with Puisaye to the far east

By the end of France's Ancien Régime, the core of Puisaye including Bléneau, Saint-Fargeau, Toucy and Saint-Sauveur was part of the province of Orléanais. It was a provincial borderland, with parts of the present communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre in Champagne (e.g. Charny), Burgundy (e.g. Pourrain, Courson-les-Carrières), and Nivernais (e.g. Saint-Vérain). Moreover, Île-de-France (e.g. Courtenay) was close by to the north, and Berry just across the Loire river.

Lordship of Puisaye

The Lordship of Puisaye is attested under that name from the late 13th century to the late 16th century, corresponding to an area that varied across time but generally included the towns of Bléneau, Mézilles, Saint-Fargeau, and until the early 16th century, Toucy.

The lordship of Puisaye was inherited by the Counts, then Dukes of Bar following the 1255 marriage between Theobald II, Count of Bar and Joanna of Toucy, heiress of a lineage that started with Ythier de Narbonne in the 11th century (Maison de Toucy [fr]). On Joanna of Toucy's death in 1317 the lordship went to Edward I, Count of Bar and then to his son Henry IV, Count of Bar, and grandson, Robert, Duke of Bar. One of Robert's sons, John of Bar, inherited the lordship (but not the Duchy of Bar) when Robert died in 1411, but he was himself soon killed at the Battle of Agincourt in October 1415. The Lordship of Puisaye was then seized, together with the Duchy (whose ruler Edward III was also killed in Agincourt) by Cardinal Louis of Bar, brother of John and Edward and a significant political figure of the era.[5]

On Louis's death the lordship of Puisaye went to John Jacob, Marquis of Montferrat, son of Marquis Theodore II who had married Louis's sister Joanna. John Jacob sold parts of the lordship to Georges de La Trémoille, but he was not able or willing to pay and John Jacob's sons recovered them in the late 1440s. They in turn sold the entire lordship to Jacques Coeur in February 1450. After Jacques Coeur's downfall in 1451, the lordship was taken by Antoine de Chabannes. Charles VII's decision of 29 May 1453 specifically granted him: "(1) the lands, castles and lordships of Saint-Fargeau, of Lavau, of La Couldre, of Perreuse, of Champignelles, of Mézilles, or Villeneuve-les-Genêts and their dependencies; (2) the lands of Saint-Maurice-sur-Aveyron, Melleroy, La Frenaie, Fontenelles, and their dependencies; (3) the Barony of Toucy with its belongings and dependencies."[6] Jacques Coeur's family sued, but eventually the Chabannes were able to keep their Puisaye domains.[7]

After the death of Antoine's son John of Chabannes in 1503, the lordship was divided between his two young daughters. Antoinette (1498-ca. 1527) received most of Puisaye including Saint-Fargeau. In 1515 she married René d'Anjou-Mézières (1483-1521) who thus became lord of Puisaye as later was his son Nicolas (1518-1569). These domains later went to François, Duke of Montpensier following his 1566 marriage with Renée d'Anjou-Mézière [fr], daughter of Nicolas d'Anjou. John of Chabannes's elder daughter Avoye (1492-ca. 1545) kept other Chabannes domains including Toucy, and in 1504 she married Aymon du Prie (or Prye).[8] The latter's family kept the Barony of Toucy following Aymon's death in 1510.[9]

In 1575, King Henry III elevated the County of Saint-Fargeau to a Duché-Pairie. After that, the reference to Puisaye as a lordship or political entity, which had already been infrequent under Nicolas d'Anjou, appears to fade away.[10] In the archives of the Château de Saint-Fargeau, however, there are references to the "duché de Saint-Fargeau et de Puisaye" in a document from 1606 and "duché de Saint-Fargeau et du païs de Puisaie" in another one from 1714.[11]

Personalities connected to Puisaye

Antiquity and Middle Ages

Early modern period

Late modern and contemporary period

Political, administrative and military leaders

Scholars, scientists and industrialists

Literature and arts

Other

Selected sights

Notes

  1. ^ Ambroise Challe (1872), "La Puisaye et le Gâtinais" (PDF), Bulletin de la Société des Sciences historiques et naturelles de l'Yonne
  2. ^ "Le Territoire". Communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre.
  3. ^ "Gesta of the Bishops of Auxerre". GitLab.
  4. ^ Geneviève Bührer-Thierry; Charles Mériaux (2010). 481-888: La France avant la France. Paris: Belin. p. 224.
  5. ^ Philippe Joseph Emmanuel de Smyttere (1869). "Recherches historiques sur la Puisaye et les seigneurs de la Maison de Bar" (PDF). Auxerre: Perriquet.
  6. ^ Comte Henri de Chabannes (1894). Histoire de la Maison de Chabannes. Dijon.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Pierre Clément (1866). Jacques Cœur et Charles VII: l'administration, les finances, l'industrie, le commerce, les lettres et les arts au XVe siècle. Didier & Cie.
  8. ^ Etienne Pattou (2011). "Maison de Chabannes" (PDF). Racines et Histoire.
  9. ^ Etienne Pattou (2020). "Maison de Prie, Buzançais & Montpoupon" (PDF). Racines et Histoire.
  10. ^ "Château de la Coudre". Châteaux de France.
  11. ^ "Archives du château de Saint-Fargeau (XIVe-XIXe siècles) - Inventaire analytique de la sous-série 90AP (90AP/1-90AP/225)". Archives Nationales.

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