Doullens


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FieldValue
nameDoullens
commune statusCommune
imageDoullens - L'hôtel-de-ville.JPG
captionThe Hôtel de Ville (town hall)
image coat of armsBlason-Doullens.svg
arrondissementAmiens
cantonDoullens
INSEE80253
postal code80600
mayorClaude Maquet
term2025–2026
intercommunalityCC Territoire Nord Picardie
coordinates
elevation m64
elevation min m52
elevation max m152
area km233.4
population
population date
population footnotes
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Doullens (; ; former ) is a commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France.

Its inhabitants are called Doullennais and Doullennaises.

Geography

Doullens is situated on the N25 road, in the northern part of the department, straddling the river Authie, the border with the Pas-de-Calais. Doullens is practically mid-way on the intersection of these axes :

History

  • Doullens, the ancient Dulincum, was seat of a viscountship under the counts of Vermandois then of Ponthieu and an important stronghold in the Middle Ages.
  • In 1225, the town became part of France.
  • In 1475 it was burnt by Louis XI for openly siding with the Duke of Burgundy. It received its name Doullens-le-Hardi from its gallant defense in 1523 against the Anglo-Burgundian army.
  • In 1595 it was besieged and occupied by the Spaniards, who massacred the entire population. It was restored to France by the Peace of Vervins (1598).
  • On 26 March 1918, orders giving General Foch overall command of the allied forces on the western front were signed at the Doullens Conference in the Hôtel de Ville (town hall). The orders were subsequently published in The Times of London.

Sites and monuments

Sites and monuments include:

  • the ruins of Saint-Pierre, partly of the 13th century, used as a barn in the nineteenth century.
  • Notre-Dame church.
  • An early 17th century brick belfry. In 2005, the belfry was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, because of its architecture and historical testimony to the rise of municipal power in the area.
  • the citadel, possibly built by Vauban or Jean Errard, which has often served as a state prison, and later, a reformatory for girls.

Town motto

Infinita decus lilia mihi prestant

Population

|align = none |cols = 1 |percentages = pagr |source = EHESS and INSEE (1968-2017) |1936 |5770 |1946 |5404 |1954 |6169 |1962 |6321 |1968 |7119 |1975 |7495 |1982 |7054 |1990 |6615 |1999 |6279 |2007 |6339 |2012 |6643 |2017 |6106

Notable residents

Gallery

Image:Doullens église-St-Pierre 1.jpg|Church of St-Pierre Image:Doullens église-Notre-Dame 1.jpg|Notre-Dame church Image:Doullens beffroi-1.jpg|Belfry and Tourist office Image:Doullens citadelle (intérieur) 2.jpg|Interior of the Citadelle Image:Doullens panorama-1.jpg|Notre-Dame church seen from the Citadelle Image:DOULLENS - Rue du Bourg.JPG|Doullens belfry, in the 19th century Image:Doullens citadelle parcours sportif.jpg|Information placard of the Citadelle Image:Doullens (27 juin 2009) carnaval 085.jpg|Summer Carnival in Doullens (2009)

References

Sources

References

  1. (12 March 2025). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. {{EB1911
  3. (22 May 1928). "The Doullens Agreement". [[The Times]].
  4. "Belfries of Belgium and France". United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
  5. {{Cassini-Ehess. 12139. Doullens
  6. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-80253#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  7. Bellier de La Chavignerie, Émile and Auvray, Louis (1885). [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k113384f/f589 ''Dictionnaire général des artistes de l'École française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours''], Vol. 2, p. 588. Librairie Renouard {{in lang. fr
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  9. [[National Assembly (France). Assemblée nationale de France]]. [http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche/(num_dept)/12633 "Emmanuel, Marie, Michel, Philippe Fréteau de Saint-Just"] Retrieved 15 May 2017 {{in lang. fr

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