'Compiègne' is a
commune in the
Oise ''
département'' of
France, of which it is a ''
sous-préfecture''. The city is located along the
Oise River. Its inhabitants are called ''Compiégnois''.
Administration
Compiègne is the chief town of 3
cantons
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Canton of Compiègne-Nord (with 5 communes)
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Canton of Compiègne-Sud-Est (southeast) (with 4 communes)
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Canton of Compiègne-Sud-Ouest (southwest) (with 5 communes)
History
:
665 - Saint
Wilfrid consecrated Bishop of York.
: February
888 -
Odo, Count of Paris and king of the
Franks was crowned in Compiègne.
:
May 23,
1430 - During the
Hundred Years' War,
Joan of Arc was captured by the
Burgundians while attempting to
free Compiègne. They then sold her to the English.
:
1630 -
Marie de' Medici's attempts to displace
Richelieu ultimately led to her exile to Compiègne, from where she escaped to
Brussels in 1631.
:
November 11,
1918 - The
Armistice with Germany (Compiègne), agreed at
Le Francport near Compiègne, ends fighting of
World War I
:
June 21,
1940 - Another
Armistice with France (Second Compiègne) was signed between
Nazi Germany and the defeated France in Le Francport, near Compiègne, in the same place as in 1918, in the same railroad carriage, but with the seats swapped.
:
1968 - The starting location of the
Paris-Roubaix bicycle race was changed from
Paris to Compiègne.
:
2004 - The Communauté de Communes de la Région de Compiègne becomes a partner in a European Union INTERREG IIIb project called SAND (see link below)
Historical population
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1882: 13,393
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1990: 41,663 (municipal), 44,703 (total)
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1999: 41,076 (municipal), 44,703 (total), 69,903 (agglomeration), urban (108,234)
Sights

View of downtown Compiègne
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Château de Compiègne
Compiègne Forest
Main articles: Compiègne Forest
The
Compiègne Forest was the site of the signing of two armistices; the 1918
Armistice with Germany and the 1940
Armistice with France. Hitler specifically chose the location, and had the original signing carriage moved from Paris to Compiègne, as an irony for the defeated French.
The site still houses several memorials to the 1918 armistice, including a copy of the original railway carriage (the original, after used in the 1940 armistice, was moved to Berlin and subsequently destroyed during an Allied air raid).
Miscellaneous
Compiègne is the traditional start of the
Paris-Roubaix bicycle race. It was also the finish of Stage 3 in the
2007 Tour de France.
Births
Compiègne was the birthplace of:
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Roscellinus (~
1050 - ~
1122),
philosopher and
theologian, often regarded as the founder of
Nominalism
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Pierre d'Ailly (
1350-
1420),
theologian and
cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church
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Albert Robida (
1848-
1926), illustrator, etcher, lithographer, caricaturist, and novelist
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DJ Freshcut (
1982), insane DJ and beatmaker from Necropolis, 60200
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Debmaster (
1983), electronic contemporain artist
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La Conecta (
1997), underground Death-Rap label from Necropolis, 60200
Twin towns
Compiègne is twinned with:
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Landshut,
Germany, since 1962
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Huy,
Belgium, since 1959
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Raleigh, North Carolina,
United States, since 1989
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Kiryat Tivon,
Israel, since 1988
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Arona,
Italy, since 1962
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Vianden,
Luxembourg, since 1964
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Shirakawa, Fukushima,
Japan, since 1988
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Elbląg,
Poland, since 2002
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Bury St Edmunds,
England, since 1967
See also
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Dialogues of the Carmelites
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Siege of Compiègne
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Martyrs of Compiegne
External links
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City council website (in French)
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Le musée du château/The Château museum
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SAND Project site
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INTERREG
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Universite de Technologie de Compiegne (UTC)