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but also founding a hospital there. Generally, the century between 1450 and 1550 was a time of prosperity and renewal in the region, still represented in the landscape by numerous village churches built during that era. This period of prosperity ended with the
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Since the Puisaye is not an administrative region, its exact definition and limits can vary depending on time and context. Its core is a land of forests and ponds, traversed by several rivers including the
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The Lordship of Puisaye is attested under that name from the late 13th century to the late 16th century, corresponding to an area that varied across time but generally included the towns of
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After the death of Antoine's son John of Chabannes in 1503, the lordship was divided between his two young daughters. Antoinette (1498-ca. 1527) received most of Puisaye including
2089: 746:, however, there are references to the "duché de Saint-Fargeau et de Puisaye" in a document from 1606 and "duché de Saint-Fargeau et du païs de Puisaie" in another one from 1714. 2059: 742:. After that, the reference to Puisaye as a lordship or political entity, which had already been infrequent under Nicolas d'Anjou, appears to fade away. In the archives of the 1864: 1142: 2246: 2339: 2004: 1880: 1158: 292: 1898: 1194: 316:
is the largest body of water in Puisaye, albeit far from the only one. It is a reservoir formed in 1901 to help regulate water levels of the
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Jacques Cœur et Charles VII: l'administration, les finances, l'industrie, le commerce, les lettres et les arts au XVe siècle
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Jacques Coeur's family sued, but eventually the Chabannes were able to keep their Puisaye domains.
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in October 1415. The Lordship of Puisaye was then seized, together with the Duchy (whose ruler
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or Priscus (d. 274), soldier and Christian martyr decapitated together with companions near
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in their overseas endeavors. Meanwhile, the south of the Puisaye was in the orbit of the
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in February 1450. After Jacques Coeur's downfall in 1451, the lordship was taken by
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who had married Louis's sister Joanna. John Jacob sold parts of the lordship to
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Bulletin de la Société des Sciences historiques et naturelles de l'Yonne
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that paved the way for modern gearboxes in a manufacturing facility in
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significantly developed Saint-Fargeau, reconstructing its
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Geographical, historical and cultural regions of France
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who lived there in exile from Paris from 1652 to 1657
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Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier
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Map of Puisaye by cartographer Gustave Goujon, 1906
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In 1515 she married RenĂ© d'Anjou- 453:was devastated in the runup to the 328:that feeds into and from the lake. 2232:Histoire de la Maison de Chabannes 2198:481-888: La France avant la France 1677:about which he wrote in his novel 1146:(1760-1793), iconic victim of the 750:Personalities connected to Puisaye 434:and specifically of the Barony of 14: 2229:Comte Henri de Chabannes (1894). 2179:"Gesta of the Bishops of Auxerre" 1961:Château de Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye 1874:, first built in the 12th century 1756:Château de Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye 1019:Château de Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye 709:following his 1566 marriage with 628:John Jacob, Marquis of Montferrat 619:was also killed in Agincourt) by 541:) was close by to the north, and 2103: 2088: 2074: 2058: 2051:Anglo-French Supreme War Council 2038: 2019: 2003: 1983: 1967: 1953: 1934: 1912: 1897: 1879: 1863: 1844: 1825: 1810: 1754:from 1934 to 1937, owner of the 1329:(1791-1855), geographer born in 367:in the late 6th century, namely 48: 36: 2065:Château de Trousse-Barrière in 1337:Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy 1319:Eusèbe Girault de Saint-Fargeau 943:(13th century), builder of the 820:(11th century), founder of the 218:first appeared in 12th-century 187:. Its inhabitants are known as 1818:Ferrier of Tannerre-en-Puisaye 1487:fractional distillation column 893:Latin Empire of Constantinople 859:Latin Empire of Constantinople 443:crisis of the late Middle Ages 58:(darker red) in the region of 1: 1049:Étienne Texier d'Hautefeuille 707:François, Duke of Montpensier 545:just across the Loire river. 336:The territory of Puisaye was 2200:. Paris: Belin. p. 224. 324:is a small tributary of the 2141:"La Puisaye et le Gâtinais" 1067:from 1691 to 1702, born in 891:(died 1277), Regent of the 857:(died 1241), Regent of the 222:. It was variously spelled 2422: 1791:(born 1947), owner of the 1340:(1799-1857), polymath and 1304:) who settled and died in 1215:and owner of a mansion in 1103:Siege of Louisbourg (1745) 15: 2069:, built in the late 1880s 1091:Alexandre Dubois-Descours 798:, founded a monastery in 755:Antiquity and Middle Ages 678:Saint-Maurice-sur-Aveyron 578:Theobald II, Count of Bar 574:Counts, then Dukes of Bar 47: 35: 2139:Ambroise Challe (1872), 1943:Château de Saint-Fargeau 1928:CathĂ©drale de la Puisaye 1857:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1793:Château de Saint-Fargeau 1675:Château de Saint-Fargeau 1665:from 1984 and died there 1574:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1558:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1346:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1221:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1202:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 1084:Château de Saint-Fargeau 983:Château de Saint-Fargeau 800:Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye 744:Château de Saint-Fargeau 607:. One of Robert's sons, 16:Not to be confused with 2299:Etienne Pattou (2020). 2277:Etienne Pattou (2011). 2260:Pierre ClĂ©ment (1866). 2095:Castle construction at 2014:(1652), erected in 1875 1014:Antoine de Rochechouart 636:Georges de La TrĂ©moille 489:By the end of France's 263:to the west across the 60:Bourgogne-Franche-ComtĂ© 2322:"Château de la Coudre" 2119:Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye 1992:Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses 1394:Jean-FĂ©lix Bapterosses 1365:Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye 1080:la Grande Mademoiselle 933:Principality of Achaea 790:(771-?), associate of 601:Henry IV, Count of Bar 597:Edward I, Count of Bar 486: 407:), and also refers to 307:Charny-OrĂ©e-de-Puisaye 279:to the southeast, and 2279:"Maison de Chabannes" 2218:. Auxerre: Perriquet. 2045:Château du Muguet in 1711:Georges Joseph ToutĂ©e 1610:and for his daughter 1125:Edme Henri de Beaujeu 1078:(1627-1693) known as 973:between 1358 and 1360 711:RenĂ©e d'Anjou-MĂ©zière 674:Villeneuve-les-GenĂŞts 621:Cardinal Louis of Bar 523:Courson-les-Carrières 480: 445:and specifically the 422:was prominent in the 152:French pronunciation: 111:Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire 2082:Reservoir of Bourdon 1998:, early 17th century 1947:Antoine de Chabannes 1870:"Bishops' Tower" in 1795:and promoter of the 1699:and was buried there 978:Antoine de Chabannes 660:, of La Couldre, of 644:Antoine de Chabannes 599:and then to his son 463:Antoine de Chabannes 259:. It is bordered by 2406:Geography of France 2368: /  2344:Archives Nationales 2308:Racines et Histoire 2286:Racines et Histoire 2266:. Didier & Cie. 1990:The seven locks of 1978:, 16th-17th century 1906:Dammarie-en-Puisaye 1851:11th-century keep ( 1834:Moutiers-en-Puisaye 1568:(1874-1943), early 1531:Literature and arts 1509:transmission system 1432:Valley of the Kings 1371:Guy Adolphe Arrault 989:Early modern period 854:Narjot III de Toucy 811:Moutiers-en-Puisaye 780:Hermenold d'Auxerre 613:Battle of Agincourt 605:Robert, Duke of Bar 549:Lordship of Puisaye 481:Former province of 303:Sougères-en-Puisaye 2326:Châteaux de France 1904:Medieval tower at 1679:Au Plaisir de Dieu 1634:Château de Ratilly 1598:from 1928 and 1956 1406:FaĂŻencerie de Gien 1172:Mathieu DelabassĂ©e 1061:Knight Hospitaller 967:Hundred Years' War 945:Château de Ratilly 940:Mathieu of Ratilly 917:Kingdom of Albania 908:Narjot IV de Toucy 878:Archbishop of Sens 817:Ithier de Narbonne 487: 447:Hundred Years' War 428:House of Courtenay 275:to the northeast, 271:to the northwest, 2396:Regions of France 2032:Saints-en-Puisaye 2012:Battle of BlĂ©neau 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La Puisaye
Map of Puisaye by cartographer Gustave Goujon, 1906
The communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre (darker red) in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, including most of Puisaye except its western part in the Loiret
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Loiret
France
DĂ©partements
Loiret
Nièvre
Yonne
Arrondissements
Montargis
Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire
Auxerre
Cantons
Gien
Pouilly-sur-Loire
CĹ“ur de Puisaye
Vincelles
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departments
Loiret
Nièvre
Yonne
Saint-Fargeau
Ambroise Challe
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charters
Loing

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