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Audrieu ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region of north-western France.<ref>Commune d'Audrieu (14026), INSEE Template:In lang</ref>

GeographyEdit

Audrieu is located some 11 km south-east of Bayeux and 16 km west by north-west of Caen. Access to the commune is by the D 82 road from Ducy-Sainte-Marguerite in the north which passes south through the centre of the commune and the village and continues to Tilly-sur-Seulles in the south. The D 187 branches off the D 82 in the north of the commune and goes west to Chouain. The D 178 branches off the D82 south of the village and goes west to Juaye-Mondaye. The D158 branches off the D 82 in the north of the commune and goes north to Loucelles. The D 94 branches of the D 82 in the village and goes east to Brouay. The railway from Bayeux to Caen passes through the north of the commune with a station at Le Haut des Jardins. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Lieu Moussard, Hervieu, Le Haut des Jardins, Le Bas d'Audrieu, Le Calvaire, Ferme de la Motte, Hameau Pavie, and Le Pont Roch. The commune is farmland with residential areas mostly along the D 82.<ref name=Google>Google Maps</ref>

The Seulles river forms the western border of the commune as it flows north to join the ocean at Courseulles-sur-Mer.<ref name=Google/>

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HistoryEdit

Audrieu village dates back to Classical Antiquity when it was called Alderium. There are traces of Gallo-Roman dwellings and a Motte-and-bailey castle. The first lord of the area was Percy, cook for William the Conqueror, who gave it to the descendants of the Duke of Northumberland. In 1593 Audrieu returned to Guillaume de Séran, who married Marguerite de Percy, and whose lordship became a barony in 1615.

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British soldiers in Audrieu on 13 June 1944

After being sold in the French Revolution the château returned to the Séran family at the Restoration and is still in the hands of their descendants. During the Second World War Gerhard Bremer, commandant of the 12th Reconnaissance Battalion of the German army established his headquarters in the château. On 8 June 1944, in clearings, forests, and orchards surrounding the castle, 24 members of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division were executed: 22 from the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and two from the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada. Two British soldiers were killed at the same time. The castle now houses a luxury hotel and restaurant.

AdministrationEdit

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From To Name Party Position
1912 Saillard du Boisberthe
1916 1944 Henri Naguet de Saint-Vulfran
1945 1960 Philippe Livry-Level RPF
1961 1969 Leseigneur
1971 Jean Poi Leguern
1995 2017 Jean-Louis Lebouteiller PS Liberal Nurse
2017 2020 Régina Dutacq-Fouillaud
2020 2026 Frédéric Levallois

DemographyEdit

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aldériens or Aldériennes in French.<ref>Le nom des habitants du 14 - Calvados, habitants.fr</ref>

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Culture and heritageEdit

Civil heritageEdit

The commune has two buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments:

Other sites of interest are:

Religious heritageEdit

The commune has one religious building that is registered as a historical monument:

The Church contains three items that are registered as historical objects:

Notable people linked to the communeEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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