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Le Cateau-Cambrésis ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}, before 1977: Le Cateau) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.<ref>INSEE commune file</ref> The term Cambrésis indicates that it lies in the county of that name which fell to the Prince-Bishop of Cambrai. Le Cateau station has rail connections to Paris, Maubeuge and Saint-Quentin.

HistoryEdit

  • The Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis, ending the Italian Wars, was agreed there on 2–3 April 1559.
  • Until 1678, the city belonged to the Spanish Netherlands (now called Belgium). France conquered the city officially by the treaty of Nijmegen signed in 1678.
  • On 28 March 1794, allied forces under the prince of Coburg, defeated French forces at Le Cateau.
  • Le Cateau formed the right wing of the front of II Corps of the British Expeditionary Force at the Battle of Le Cateau on 26 August 1914, during its withdrawal from the Battle of Mons.

HeraldryEdit

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PopulationEdit

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Matisse MuseumEdit

The Musée Départemental Henri Matisse installed in the Palais Fénelon in the center of Le Cateau boasts the third largest collection of Matisse works in France.

Notable peopleEdit

Births:

Pierre Mauroy was a high school student in Le Cateau, and later its representative at the general council for the Nord department.

Arthur Henri Lefort Des Ylouses, artist

GalleryEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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