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{{Short description|Feudal county in what is now France}} {{Infobox former country | native_name = {{Plainlist| *Comte de Ponthieu ([[French language|French]]) *Pagus Pontivi ([[Latin]])}} Ponthiu ([[Picard language|Picard]]) | conventional_long_name = County of Ponthieu | common_name = Ponthieu | era = [[Middle Ages]] | status = {{Plainlist| *[[Vassal state|Vassal State]] of [[Kingdom of France|France]] *{{small|(926–1477)}} *[[Crown lands of France|Crown Land]] of France *{{small|(1477–1836)}}}} | status_text = | empire = Kingdom of France | government_type = [[County]] | event_start = First count mentioned | date_start = | year_start = ~926 | event_end = | date_end = | year_end = 1836 | event1 = | date_event1 = | event2 = | date_event2 = | event3 = | date_event3 = | event_pre = | date_pre = | event_post = | date_post = | p1 = West Francia | flag_p1 = | image_p1 = | p2 = | flag_p2 = | p3 = | flag_p3 = | s1 = Kingdom of France | flag_s1 = | image_s1 = | s2 = | flag_s2 = | s3 = | flag_s3 = | image_flag = | flag_alt = | image_flag2 = | flag_alt2 = | flag = | flag2 = | flag_type = | flag2_type = | image_coat = Armoiries Ponthieu.svg | coa_size = | coat_alt = | symbol_type = | symbol_type_article = | image_map = Cartecomtedeponthieu1180.png | image_map_alt = | image_map_caption = County of Ponthieu in 1180 | capital = [[Abbeville]] | common_languages = {{Plainlist| *[[Old French]] *[[Latin]] *[[Picard language|Picard]]}} | religion = [[Catholicism]] | demonym = | currency = | leader1 = [[Helgaud III]] <small>(first)</small> | leader2 = | leader3 = | leader4 = | year_leader1 = ?-926 | year_leader2 = | year_leader3 = | year_leader4 = | title_leader = [[Count of Ponthieu]] | stat_year1 = | stat_area1 = | stat_pop1 = | stat_year2 = | stat_area2 = | stat_pop2 = | stat_year3 = | stat_area3 = | stat_pop3 = | today = [[Hauts-de-France]] }} '''Ponthieu''' ({{IPA|fr|pɔ̃tjø}}; {{IPA|pcd|Ponthiu|pron}}; {{Langx|la|Pagus Pontivi}}) was one of six feudal counties that eventually merged to become part of the Province of [[Picardy]], in northern [[France]].<ref name="dunbabin4">Dunbabin.France in the Making. Ch.4. The Principalities 888-987</ref> Its chief town is [[Abbeville]]. == History == Ponthieu played a small but important role in the politics that led up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066.<ref name="barlow93">Barlow, The Godwins, Chapter 5: The Lull Before the Storm.</ref> === Norman conquest of England === In 1064 [[Edward the Confessor]] sent [[Harold Godwinson]] to Normandy in order to recognize its duke William as his successor. However, Harold shipwrecked at Ponthieu, where he was taken captive by Guy I (or Wido according to the Bayeux Tapestry), the then Count of Ponthieu.<ref name=barlow97>Barlow. The Godwins pp. 97 - 98</ref> It is alleged that William (Duke of Normandy, later William I of England), discovering that Harold had been taken captive, persuaded Count Guy to hand over his prisoner.<ref name=barlow97/><ref>Rerum Gallicarum p. lxxiii</ref> Harold then swore to support William's claim to the throne, and joined the duke in his brief campaign in Brittany before returning to England.<ref name=barlow98>Barlow. The Godwins pp. 98 - 104</ref> In 1067 the chaplain of [[Matilda of Flanders]], [[Guy, Bishop of Amiens]], composed [[Carmen de Hastingae Proelio]], a [[Latin]] poem on the [[battle of Hastings]]. In 1150 the Count of Ponthieu built a fortress for himself at Crotoy, a strategic point on the mouth of the river [[Somme (river)|Somme]]. === The Hundred Years' War === During the Hundred Years' War, Ponthieu changed hands a number of times, although the English claimed control of it from 1279–1369, and then later until 1435. During English control of Ponthieu, Abbeville was used as the capital. In late August 1346, during his campaigns on French soil, Edward III of England reached the region of Ponthieu. While there, he restored the fortress at Crotoy that had been ruined. He forced a passage of the Somme at the ford of [[Battle of Blanchetaque|Blanchetaque]]. The army led by [[Philip VI of France]] caught up with him at nearby [[Crécy-en-Ponthieu]], leading to the famous [[Battle of Crécy]]. In 1360, the [[Treaty of Brétigny]] between King [[John II of France]] and [[Edward III of England]] gave control of Ponthieu (along with [[Gascony]] and [[Calais]]) over to the English, in exchange for Edward relinquishing his claim to the French throne. Edward took the land but still refused to surrender his claim. In April, 1369 [[Charles V of France]] conquered Ponthieu, and a month later declared war on England (he had done so previously in 1368 as well). As a result, Edward publicly reassumed the title 'King of France' in June. In 1372 an English army under the leadership of [[Robert Knolles]] invaded Ponthieu, burning the city of [[Le Crotoy]] before crossing the [[Somme (river)|Somme]] at the ford of Blanchetaque. Also during the Hundred Years' War, in the [[Treaty of Arras (1435)]], [[Charles VII of France]] bribed [[Philip the Good]], [[Duke of Burgundy]], to break his alliance with the English in exchange for possession of Ponthieu. This arguably marked a turning point that led to the end of England's part in the conflict 40 years later. In 1477 Ponthieu was reconquered by King [[Louis XI of France]]. ==Counts of Ponthieu== {{Main|Counts of Ponthieu}} == Cultural references == Renaissance Ponthieu, specifically [[Abbeville]], is the setting for the 1993 film ''[[The Hour of the Pig]]'', which was released in the US as ''The Advocate'' and stars [[Colin Firth]]. Part of the action turns on the difference in the Renaissance era between Ponthieu law and that of France, which was then a separate kingdom. ==Notes== {{Reflist}} ==References== * {{Cite book|last= Bouquet|first=Martin|title=Rerum Gallicarum et Francicarum Scriptores|year=1767|volume= XI|location=Paris}} * {{Cite book|last= Dunbabin|first=Jean|title=France in the Making 843-1180|year=2000|publisher=OUP|location=Oxford|isbn=0-19-820846-4}} * {{cite book|last= Barlow|first=Frank| title=The Godwins|year= 2002|location=London |publisher=Pearson Longman|isbn=0-582-78440-9}} == External links == * [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/459264/Picardy/253143/History Encyclopædia Britannica] - History of Picardy (and Ponthieu) * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060227012150/http://www.geocities.com/missourimule_2000/countsofponthieu.html?200524 Counts of Ponthieu, genealogy] - not necessarily reliable * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061212195108/http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/thr00013.htm Hundred Years' War timeline] {{Authority control}} {{Coord|50.11|1.83|display=title}} [[Category:Former provinces of France]] [[Category:Picardy]] [[Category:Territories of the Valois dukes of Burgundy]]
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