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Top 10 reasons to go to Eu in holidays
2 novembre 2010

1) A rich heritage The County of Eu was created

1) A rich heritage 545_blason_duche_fr_normandie

The County of Eu was created in 996 by Duke Richard I of Normandy for his illegitimate son Geoffrey, Count of Brionne. It was a march protecting Normandy from invasion from the east.
In 1050, William, Duke of Normandy, the future William the Conqueror and king of England, married Mathilde, the daughter of the Count of Flanders at the chapel of the castle in Eu. The chapel is the only part of
this castle which still remains today.
In 1180, Laurence O'Toole, the archbishop of Dublin and papal legate fell ill at Eu on his way to meeting King Henry II of England. He subsequently died there. He was beatified in 1186, and canonised in 1225. St Laurence is the patron saint of the town, and has given his name to the collegiate church (Notre-Dame et Saint-Laurent) where part of his reliquaries are preserved.
In the 12th century, King Richard I of England, who was also Duke of Normandy, built the city walls.
In 1430, Joan of Arc as a prisoner of the English passed through the town on her way to Rouen, spending a night there.
The county remained an independent fief of the French crown until 1472, when it was inherited by John, Count of Nevers. In 1477 it was incorporated into the Burgundian territories of Charles the Bold. However, later that year Charles was killed in battle; King Louis XI of France took the opportunity to seize Charles' French fiefs, including Eu, and incorporated them in the French royal domain.
The British Queen Victoria visited Eu on two occasions as guest of Louis-Philippe. The first time in 1843 was to cement an early form of the Entente Cordiale between Britain and France. It was the first time monarchs of the two countries had met since King Henry VIII of England met with King Francis I of France on the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520.
The Croix de Guerre was awarded to the town in 1944.

(Wikipedia )


Thanks to the big history of Eu, visiting Eu is very interesting. We can visit the castle which was built by Louis Philippe. The roman archeology. The glass museum,the theater , the cathedral, and many religeous monuments.

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