FRANCHE-COMTÉ

fräNsh-kôNtāˈ or Free County of Burgundy, region and former province, E France. It is coextensive with Haute-Saône, Doubs, and Jura depts. Dôle was the capital until 1676; Besançon was the later capital and remains the chief city. Other important towns are Montbéliard, Lons-le-Saunier, and Saint-Claude. The Jura Mts. form the region's eastern border with Switzerland; the Vosges Mts. are in the north. The chief rivers are the Doubs and the upper Saône. Franche-Comté is largely an agricultural region and has a large dairy industry. Livestock is raised in the Jura district, where there are dense pine forests and extensive grazing lands. The Peugot automobile company has two factories there. Other manufactures include clocks, watches, machines, and plastics. The region was occupied by the Celtic tribe of the Sequani (4th cent. b.c.) and was conquered by Julius Caesar (52 b.c.). Overrun by the Burgundians (5th cent.), it was included in the First Kingdom of Burgundy and was annexed by the Franks in 534. The territory was united in the 9th cent. as the Free County of Burgundy, or Franche-Comté, a fief held from the kings of Transjurane Burgundy, who were later (933–1032) kings of Arles. Franche-Comté passed to the Holy Roman Empire in 1034; but the allegiance was tenuous, and for six and a half centuries Franche-Comté was perpetually invaded and contested by France, Germany, Burgundy, Switzerland, and Spain. Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, acquired Franche-Comté through his marriage to Margaret of Flanders in 1369. After the defeat and death of Charles the Bold (1477), the region passed to Archduke Maximilian of Austria (later Emperor Maximilian I), who in turn gave it to his son Philip I of Spain. Governed by native officials and its parlement at Dôle, Franche-Comté enjoyed relative autonomy under the Spanish crown. At the end of Charles V's reign (1556), Franche-Comté became a possession of the Spanish Hapsburgs. Although some of the region's fortified towns were occupied by France during the Wars of Religion (16th cent.), peace and prosperity continued until the Thirty Years War (1618–48), when the region was ravaged by both Catholics and Protestants. Louis XIV conquered Franche-Comté in 1668 and again in 1674 and finally obtained its cession from Spain. Although the parlement continued to function after its transfer to Besançon (1676), the provincial assembly was abolished, and Franche-Comté became an integral part of France.

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...Burgundy became part of France. Franche-Comte was inherited by the Habsburgs...Spain who arrived while France-Comte was part of the Spanish Netherlands...backsides to the French invaders. Franche-Comte formally became a French province...
...and parts of Spain 1767 ; to the Bordelais, the north of France, and Holland 1776 ; to Switzerland, Savoy, the Franche-Comte , and the Jura 1778 ; and to Brittany 1779 . 66 No doubt there were other unrecorded adventures. A melancholy and...
...74 Ibid., 17S, Assignation de comparution au sieur abbe de Franche- ville ... avec le refus du dit sieur de Francheville de...M. Colbert de mauvais traitements quil a re?us de M. le comte de Frontenac. 80 RAPQ 1926-1927, 83-4, Colbert a Frontenac...
...and its lost privileges, was Franche-Comte ready to give itself to the Emperor...the nobility and the people. Franche-Comte has always been a land of French...a moment when the citizens of Franche-Comte might hesitate between France...
...MARK BURKILL The land Burgundy/ Franche-Comte the Paris Basin the Chasseen...Paris basin and of Burgundy/ Franche-Comte. These two regions broadly correspond...deal, first, with Burgundy/ Franche-Comte, though sometimes it will be...
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...France: Collections dAlsace, De Franche-Comte et De Lorraine, I: Colmar...France: Collections dAlsace, de Franche-Comte et de Lorraine, I: Colmar...France: Collections dAlsace, de Franche-Comte et de Lorraine, II: Besancon...
...which it was the capital, the Franche-Comte, were sites for many supernatural...confessional identity in the Franche-Comte, where Huguette lived. Regional...purpose. In the early modern Franche-Comte such assumptions about female...
...part of Burgundy, and later Franche-Comte. It is now situated within the...equal share and those, such as Franche-Comte, where children who had left...inheritance rule operating in Franche-Comte provided a compromise solution...
...France, from Basse-Normandie to Franche-Comte, and including Ile-de-France...France, from Basse-Normandie to Franche-Comte, excluding Alsace) became even...ranging from Haute-Normandie to Franche-Comte, departures outnumber arrivals...
...with the rural customs of the Franche-Comte, bordering Switzerland, and...midcentury, particularly in the Franche-Comte. Scholars have demonstrated...maker, and art collector in the Franche-Comte, Mazaroz shared with the artist...
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...pour lune des plus jolies de la Franche-Comte" ("The small town of Verrieres...considered one of the prettiest of Franche-Comte"), to "The little town of Verrieres is one of the prettiest in Franche-Comte." However, numerous slips...
...traditions and border inheritance, Franche Comte on the paternal, Lorraine on the...Legitimist -- the Bourbons whose heir the Comte de Chambord lived in exile in Austria; Orleanist -- led by the Comte de Paris; or Napoleonist. Lyauteys...
...outlook of the relatively well-fed peasants of medieval Franche-Comte was encapsulated in a proverb: When one has a beautiful...having been La Belle Hortense. Cora Pearl may, as the Comte de Mugny complained, have had the behaviour of a stable...
...with their shells. Julien was persuaded to try an escargot--hed never had one before, they arent eaten in the Franche-Comte--and said that it tasted "nothingy". My soupe a loignon was a bit oily, while the puck of cheesy goo floating...
...his death, as Napoleons prisoner, on April 7th, 1803. THE CHATEAU DE JOUX, high in the mountainous region of Franche-Comte close to the Swiss border, was one of the great state prisons of France, along with the Bastille and the Chateau...
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The less-touristy road to Franche-Comte: Bucolic allure in a corner...discovered yet another of them - the Franche-Comte, a region rarely visited by...the much-visited Burgundy. Franche-Comte is east of Burgundy, just where...
...More Than Fromage and Wine to the Franche Comte Area, Including a Great Range...Les Rousses in the heart of the Franche Comte region, we were within easy reach...best way to explore the region of Franche-Comte. For details on the area visit...
...Harris recalled her visit to Franche-Comte, the administrative region in eastern France where Comte, a type of Gruyere, is produced...population of about 1.1 million, Franche-Comte seems to have as many sheep and...
...plenty to discover and savour in Franche Comte. Thousands of Brits flock each...between Alsace and Burgundy, is Franche-Comte - made up of the areas of Jura...Once ruled by the Spanish, Franche-Comte has been defended against invaders...
...for having never heard of the Franche-Comte region of France - most people...Historically the capital of Franche-Comte is Besancon. The place is bustling...the water at the bottom. The Franche-Comte region is a great place to visit...
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FRANCHE-COMTE fraNsh-koNta or Free County of Burgundy...are the Doubs and the upper Saone. Franche-Comte is largely an agricultural region and...as the Free County of Burgundy, or Franche-Comte, a fief held from the kings of Transjurane...
...Doubs dept., E France, in Franche-Comte, on the Doubs. An industrial...through its incorporation with Franche-Comte. After Louis XIVs second conquest of Franche-Comte (1674), Besancon became...
...Countries, Artois, Luxembourg, and Franche-Comte Marys entire inheritance. To...Arras, Treaty of ), by which Franche-Comte and Artois passed to France...with France restored Artois and Franche-Comte to Philip, but Burgundy and...
...Rhine, is Alsace; S of Alsace, along the Jura, is Franche-Comte. South-central France is occupied by the rugged...Centre, Champagne-Ardenne, Corse ( Corsica ), Franche-Comte , Haute-Normandie, Ile-de-France , Languedoc...
...area embracing several kingdoms, a free county (see Franche-Comte ), and a duchy. The present region is identical with...Picardy, Artois, Lorraine, S Baden, Alsace, the Franche-Comte, Nivernais, and Charolais. In the early 15th cent...
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