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Autry-Issards

Coordinates: 46°32′58″N 3°08′11″E / 46.5494°N 3.1364°E / 46.5494; 3.1364
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Autry-Issards
Autry-Issards decorated bicycle
Autry-Issards decorated bicycle
Location of Autry-Issards
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Autry-Issards is located in France
Autry-Issards
Autry-Issards
Autry-Issards is located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Autry-Issards
Autry-Issards
Coordinates: 46°32′58″N 3°08′11″E / 46.5494°N 3.1364°E / 46.5494; 3.1364
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
DepartmentAllier
ArrondissementMoulins
CantonSouvigny
IntercommunalityCC Bocage Bourbonnais
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) François Regnault[1]
Area
1
19.45 km2 (7.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
313
 • Density16/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC 01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC 02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
03012 /03210
Elevation227–335 m (745–1,099 ft)
(avg. 180 m or 590 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Autry-Issards (French pronunciation: [otʁi isaʁ]) is a commune in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of central France.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Issardiens or Issardiennes.[3]

Geography

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Autry-Issards is located some 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) west of Moulins and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Souvigny. Access to the commune is by the D134 from Bourbon-l'Archambault in the north-west to the village and also the D104 goes to Souvigny in the south-east. The D58 comes from Saint-Menoux in the north-east and passes through the village before continuing south-east to join the D11 east of Gipcy. The D293 comes from Saint-Menoux in the north-east and passes through the north of the commune before turning south to join the D58 west of the commune. The D73 passes through the commune in the south going from Gipcy to Souvigny. Apart from the village itself, there are the hamlets of:

  • Ardennes
  • Les Barons
  • La Basse Troliere
  • Beau Merle
  • Beau Soleil
  • Bordiere
  • Boucheron
  • Les Burches
  • Champ Juvenier
  • Les Chaumes
  • Charbonneau
  • Chateau d'Issards
  • Chateau du Plessis
  • Les Chenardeieres
  • Coulette
  • La Croix de Fromenteau
  • Les Etanieres
  • La Foultiere
  • Fromenteau
  • Les Genivres
  • Le Grand Bigut
  • La Grand Mouillere
  • Jaliere
  • Le Livrot
  • La Loge
  • Le Mai
  • Malleret
  • Le Moulin de la Pirouette
  • Les Noisettes
  • L'Ouche
  • Les Pechoirs
  • La Peliere
  • Les Perolles
  • Le Petit Bigut
  • Le Petit Mai
  • Les Planches
  • Provencheres
  • Rancy
  • Les Renauds
  • Rimasoir
  • La Rouche Coupee
  • Saint-Priest
  • La Troliere
  • La Tuilerie de Malleret
  • Les Ulferts
  • Vilban
  • Villard
  • Virjolais

The commune is mostly farmland with a few scattered patches of forest.[4]

The Ourts river rises in the south of the commune and flows north-east to join the Burge south-east of Couzon. The Rose rises in the south-west of the commune and flows north-east to join the Ours.[4]

Neighbouring communes and villages

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Administration

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The Town Hall

List of Successive Mayors[5]

From To Name
2001 2014 Jean-Pierre Laloue
2014 2020 Bernard Debeauvais
2020 Current François Regnault[6]

Demography

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In 2017 the commune had 325 inhabitants.[7]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 590—    
1800 590 0.00%
1806 680 2.39%
1821 665−0.15%
1831 639−0.40%
1836 638−0.03%
1841 629−0.28%
1846 613−0.51%
1851 566−1.58%
1856 609 1.48%
1861 642 1.06%
1866 673 0.95%
1872 713 0.97%
1876 738 0.87%
1881 628−3.18%
1886 650 0.69%
1891 658 0.24%
1896 672 0.42%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 688 0.47%
1906 678−0.29%
1911 659−0.57%
1921 531−2.14%
1926 527−0.15%
1931 443−3.41%
1936 466 1.02%
1946 411−1.25%
1954 366−1.44%
1962 347−0.66%
1968 339−0.39%
1975 311−1.22%
1982 307−0.18%
1990 327 0.79%
1999 307−0.70%
2007 325 0.71%
2012 353 1.67%
2017 325−1.64%
Source: EHESS[8] and INSEE[7]

Culture and heritage

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Civil heritage

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The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The Chateau du Plessis (1497).[9][10] The Chateau has one item that is registered as an historical object:
    • A half-plane relief: pregnant woman (Middle Ages)[11]
  • The Chateau d'Issards (15th century).[12][13] The chateau has an old part (the tower and attached main staircase) dating from the end of the 15th century and a part built between 1862 and 1870 by the architect Jean Moreau (1828-1899) for Count Louis Gabriel Carré d'Aligny.
  • The Rouche Coupée Farm (19th century)[14]
  • A Farmhouse (19th century)[15]
  • The Champ Bouca Farm (18th century)[16]
  • The Amorins Farm (17th century)[17]
  • A House at La Loge (19th century)[18]
  • The Ecalits Farm (15th century)[19]
  • The Jalière Farm (1780)[20]
  • The Vilban Mill (18th century)[21]
  • Houses and Farms (15th - 19th centuries)[22]
  • The Plessis Farm (1497)[23]
  • The Croix Fromenteau Farm (19th century)[24]
  • The Benêts Farm (19th century)[25]
  • The Villard Farm (18th century)[26]
  • The Chateau de La Trolière (15th century).[27] The Chateau contains one item that is registered as an historical object:
    • A Roof Ornament depicting a pigeon (18th century)[28]
  • Boucheron Manor (15th century)[29]
  • Petit Bigut Manor (15th century)[30]
  • Ardennes Manor (1623)[31]

Religious heritage

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The old Benedictine Priory

The commune has many religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The old Benedictine Priory of Saint-Maurice(13th century).[32][33] The Priory contains three items that are registered as historical objects:
    • A Sculpture: Bust of Saint-Auréolé (11th century)[34]
    • 3 decorative plaques: Adam and Eve seated (11th century)[35]
    • 2 Statues: Virgin and Child and Saint-Cyriaque (disappeared) (12th century)[36]
The Church of the Trinity
  • The Church of the Trinity (11th century)[37][38] The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Romanesque church which dates from the early 12th century which has a magnificent portal and a carved tympanum and bell tower. It is typical of the Middle Ages (a long, low building with repeated use of the tapering lintel) with decorative influences from Cluny Abbey (especially fluted pilasters) combined. The decor of the portal (fluted pilasters and tangled foliage) is strongly reminiscent of some decorative elements of the Abbey at Chezal-Benoît (Cher) which was built in the first half of the 12th century. The steeple topped by its stone spire is one of the highest in the department. The Tympanum has two angels holding a Mandorla which surrounds Christ in glory which is also found in the nearby church of Meillers. This is a very rare instance of the artist signing his work: "Natalis me fecit". They are surrounded by arched ways with hanging lamps.

The church contains many items that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A Bronze Bell (1694)[39]
  • A Bronze Bell (1656)[40]
  • A Plaque commemorating the foundation of Masses by Jacques de Dreuille and Elisabeth Deculant, his wife (1715)[41]
  • A Painting: Deposition of the Cross (16th century)[42]
  • Group of 4 Capitals and bases (11th century)[43]
  • A Statue: Christ in Majesty (13th century)[44]
  • Group of 4 Capitals (12th century)[45]
  • Group of 3 Capitals (12th century)[46]
  • Group of 6 Capitals (12th century)[47]
  • A Lintel: Christ Pantocrator or in Majesty (12th century)[48]
  • A Painting: Lamentation on the dead Christ (15th century)[49]
  • A Retable built into a niche (17th century)[50]
  • A Processional Cross (19th century)[51]
  • A Statue: Saint Roche (19th century)[52]
  • A Statue: presumed to be Saint Abdon (19th century)[53]
  • A Statue: Virgin and Child (18th century)[54]
  • A Statue: Virgin and Child (17th century)[55]
  • A Stained glass window roundel of Mgr. de Dreux-Brézé (19th century)[56]
  • 4 decorative and 2 historical Stained glass windows (1869)[57]
  • 2 historical Stained glass windows (1861)[58]
  • 3 Stained glass windows of people (1854)[59]
  • A Bronze Bell (1836)[60]
  • A Bronze Bell (1694)[61]
  • The Furniture in the Church of the Trinity (1836)[62]
  • 7 Capitals, 5 bases, and a cornice (11th century)[63]
Gallery of Pictures of the Church of the Trinity

Notable people linked to the commune

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  • Pierre Lacorne, notary, born in 1940 at Autry-Issards and President of ASF France Aviation Sans Frontières.
  • Christian Chalmin, publisher, born in 1947 at Autry-Issards and Mayor of the commune from 1989 to 1995.
  • Sanne Spangenberg, French/Dutch born at Moulins in 1993, elected Miss Auvergne 2012 at 19 years old. She participated in Miss France 2013 on 8 December 2012 in live coverage on TF1 TV station.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Autry-Issards (03210)". habitants.fr (in French). SARL Patagos. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Google Maps
  5. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  6. ^ "Liste nominative des communes de l'Allier" [Nominative list of communes of Allier] (PDF). maires-allier.fr (in French). Association of Mayors and Presidents of Communities of Allier. 8 July 2020. p. 1. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  7. ^ a b Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  8. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Autry-Issards, EHESS (in French).
  9. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00092977 Chateau du Plessis (in French)
  10. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000030 Chateau du Plessis (in French)
  11. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000335 Half-plane relief: pregnant woman (in French)
  12. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00092976 Chateau d'Issards (in French)
  13. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000029 Chateau d'Issards (in French)
  14. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000049 Rouche Coupée Farm (in French)
  15. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000048 Farmhouse (in French)
  16. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000047 Champ Bouca Farm (in French)
  17. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000046 Amorins Farm (in French)
  18. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000045 House at La Loge (in French)
  19. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000044 Ecalits Farm (in French)
  20. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000043 Jalière Farm (in French)
  21. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000042 Vilban Mill (in French)
  22. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000040 Houses and Farms (in French)
  23. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000039 Plessis Farm (in French)
  24. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000038 Croix Fromenteau Farm (in French)
  25. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000037 Benêts Farm (in French)
  26. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000036 Villard Farm (in French)
  27. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000035 Chateau de La Trolière (in French)
  28. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000324 Roof Ornament depicting a pigeon (in French)
  29. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000033 Boucheron Manor (in French)
  30. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000032 Petit Bigut Manor (in French)
  31. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000031 Ardennes Manor (in French)
  32. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00092979 Benedictine Priory of Saint-Maurice (in French)
  33. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000028 Benedictine Priory of Saint-Maurice (in French)
  34. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000334 Sculpture: Bust of Saint-Auréolé (in French)
  35. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000331 3 decorative plaques: Adam and Eve seated (in French)
  36. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000325 2 Statues: Virgin and Child and Saint-Cyriaque (in French)
  37. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00092978 Church of the Trinity (in French)
  38. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA03000027 Church of the Trinity (in French)
  39. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM03000019 Bronze Bell (in French)
  40. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM03000018 Bronze Bell (in French)
  41. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM03000017 Plaque commemorating the foundation of Masses (in French)
  42. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM03000017 Plaque commemorating the foundation of Masses (in French)
  43. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000333 Group of 4 Capitals and bases (in French)
  44. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000332 Statue: Christ in Majesty (in French)
  45. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000330 Group of 4 Capitals (in French)
  46. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000329 Group of 3 Capitals (in French)
  47. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000328 Group of 6 Capitals (in French)
  48. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000327 Lintel: Christ Pantocrator or in Majesty (in French)
  49. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000326 Painting: Lamentation on the dead Christ (in French)
  50. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000323 Retable built into a niche (in French)
  51. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000322 Processional Cross (in French)
  52. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000321 Statue: Saint Roche (in French)
  53. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000320 Statue: presumed to be Saint Abdon (in French)
  54. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000319 Statue: Virgin and Child (in French)
  55. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000318 Statue: Virgin and Child (in French)
  56. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000316 Stained glass window roundel of Mgr. de Dreux-Brézé (in French)
  57. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000315 4 decorative and 2 historical Stained glass windows (in French)
  58. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000314 2 historical Stained glass windows (in French)
  59. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000313 3 Stained glass windows of people (in French)
  60. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000312 Bronze Bell (in French)
  61. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000311 Bronze Bell (in French)
  62. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000310 Furniture in the Church of the Trinity (in French)
  63. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM03000309 7 Capitals, 5 bases, and a cornice (in French)
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