词条 | Dammartin-en-Goële |
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|name = Dammartin-en-Goële |commune status = Commune |image = Dammartin-en-Goële (77), hôtel de ville 13.04.2011.jpg |caption = The town hall of Dammartin-en-Goële |map size = |adjustable map = Map commune FR insee code 77153.png |map caption = |total type = |native name = |image flag = |image flag size = |image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Dammartin-en-Goële (Seine-et-Marne).svg |image coat of arms size= 80px |city motto = |time zone = |coordinates = {{coord|49.0538|2.6817|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |INSEE = 77153 |postal code = 77230 |arrondissement = Meaux |canton = Mitry-Mory |mayor = Michel Dutruge |term = 2014–2020 |intercommunality = CA Roissy Pays de France |elevation min m = 84 |elevation max m = 180 |area km2 = 8.97 |population = 8669 |population date = 2013 |website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20070410144147/http://www.mairie-dammartin-en-goele.fr/ mairie-dammartin-en-goele.fr] }} Dammartin-en-Goële {{IPA-fr|da.maʁ.tɛ̃.ɑ̃.ɡwal|}}{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. It is around {{convert|30|km|mi}} northeast of the centre of Paris. GeographyIt is well situated on a hill forming part of the plateau of la Goële, and is known as Dammartin-en-Goële to distinguish it from Dammartin-sur-Tigeaux, a small commune in the same department. It is around {{convert|10|km|mi}} northeast of Charles de Gaulle Airport. HistoryDammartin is historically important as the seat of a county of which the holders played a considerable part in French history. The earliest recorded count of Dammartin was a certain Hugh, who made himself master of the town in the 10th century; but his dynasty was replaced by another family in the 11th century. Reynald I, count of Dammartin (d. 1227), who was one of the coalition crushed by King Philip Augustus at the battle of Bouvines (1214), left two co-heiresses, of whom the elder, Maud (Matilda or Mahaut), married Philip Hurepel, son of Philip Augustus, and the second, Alix, married Jean de Trie, in whose line the county was reunited after the death of Philip Hurepel's son Alberic. The county passed, through heiresses, to the houses of Fayel and Nanteuil, and in the 15th century was acquired by {{Interlanguage link multi|Antoine de Chabannes|fr}} (d. 1488), one of the favorites of King Charles VII, by his marriage with Marguerite, heiress of Reynald V of Nanteuil-Aci and Marie of Dammartin. This Antoine de Chabannes, count of Dammartin in right of his wife, fought under the standard of Joan of Arc, became a leader of the Ecorcheurs, took part in the war of the public weal against Louis XI, and then fought for him against the Burgundians. The collegiate church at Dammartin was founded by him in 1480, and his tomb and effigy are in the chancel.[1] His son, Jean de Chabannes, left three heiresses, of whom the second left a daughter who brought the county to Philippe de Boulainvilliers, by whose heirs it was sold in 1554 to the dukes of Montmorency. In the 16th century and later, an estate here called La Tuillerie was owned by Matthieu Coignet and his heirs. In 1632 the county was confiscated by Louis XIII and bestowed on the Prince of Condé.[1] Dammartin-en-Goële siegeOn 9 January 2015, French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed that a major operation was under way in Dammartin-en-Goële where police helicopters were deployed. This related to police attempts to capture Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, the main suspects in the Charlie Hebdo shooting. The gunmen were within a printing business called CTD[2] and had taken a hostage.[3] The brothers were eventually killed in a gunfight with French police.[4] DemographicsThe population of the town in 2014 was 8,868. Inhabitants of Dammartin-en-Goële are called Dammartinois. See also
Notes1. ^1 {{EB1911|inline=1 |wstitle=Dammartin |volume=7 |page=789}} 2. ^[https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@49.063275,2.694493,3a,75y,241.59h,89.98t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s0Vof0pe2n3C4ItEnWeX5Ew!2e0?hl=en Printing business called CTD]{{unreliable source?|date=January 2015}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Lichfield|first1=John |last2=Milmo|first2=Cahal |title=Paris shootings: Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects holed-up with hostage in print works north of Paris after gunfight |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-shootings-charlie-hebdo-massacre-suspects-holedup-in-print-works-north-of-paris-after-gunfight-9966921.html |accessdate=9 January 2015 |work=The Independent |date=9 January 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/09/europe/charlie-hebdo-paris-shooting/index.html|title=France: Raids kill 3 suspects, including 2 wanted in Charlie Hebdo attack|publisher= CNN.com|author= Greg Botelho and Ray Sanchez, CNN|date=9 January 2015|work=CNN}} References
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