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Louis XI went there in November 1474 to the house of Pierre L’Orfèvre, the new Lord of Vivier from then until August 1478. In 1429 the town was occupied by the English but was retaken by Michel de Laillier in 1436. In 1402 Michel de Laillier, Lord of Ermenonville, became Lord of Vivier les Aubervilliers. From 1340 to 1792 people went there in droves each year from Paris and its surroundings. In 1338 King Philip VI of France and his queen went to Aubervilliers to visit the image. In 1336 Father Jacques Du Breul, Prior of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, reported the Miracle of the rain: A young girl busy preparing flowers to adorn the statue of the Virgin in the church saw her face streaming with tears when the rain began to fall on the parched crops. The church, which at the beginning of the 13th century depended on one of the parishes of Saint Denis, soon became famous for the miraculous appearance of an image of the Virgin. In 1221, Guillaume Bateste, lord of Franconville, became the first Lord of Vivier les Aubervilliers. In 1182 the priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, located in Paris, granted Paris butchers the right to freely graze their cattle in the fields after the harvest was over. In 1111 the serfs were freed in Aubervilliers. In the following year Henry I donated it to the Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs. Formerly known as Notre-Dame-des-Vertus, the village was on a plain which produced the best vegetables around Paris.Īubervilliers first appears in the archives in 1059 as Albertivillare, meaning "estate of Adalbert". Origins Īs with many communes in the outer suburbs the town had long been a rural area. These roads provide easy access to the network of roads and motorways around Paris as well as Le Bourget and Charles de Gaulle airports.īaptismal fonts in the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Vertus. The Paris ring road is just outside the southern border of the commune and there are two access routes to it: by the Porte d'Aubervilliers and by the Porte de la Villette. The Canal Saint-Denis traverses the commune on the western side from north to south.Īubervilliers is a commune close to Paris and has numerous means of transport including: the A86 autoroute from L'Ile-Saint-Denis in the west to Drancy in the east with Exit 9 on the northern border of the commune, Route nationale N301 from Stains in the north and joining the Paris ring road in the south, the D20 from Gennevilliers in the west, the D27 from Bobigny in the east, and the D115 from Pantin in the south-east. 4.6 The Belle Époque to the Second World WarĪubervilliers is one of three communes in the Plaine Saint-Denis, 7.2 km (4.5 mi) north-east of the centre of Paris.4.5 From the Restoration to the Paris Commune.4.3 From the Renaissance to the 18th century.







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