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VENDOME

This article appears in Volume V27, Page 982 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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VENDOME , a town of north-central France,
capital
  of an arrondissement in the department of Loir-et-Cher, 22 M. N.W. of Blois by rail. Pop. (Igoe) town, 7381; commune, 9804. Vend6me is situated on the Loir, which here divides into numerous arms intersecting the town. On the south it is overlooked by an eminence on which stand ruins of the castle of the counts of Vendome, dating in part to the 11th century. The abbey-church of the Trinity (12th to 15th century) has a fine facade in the florid
Gothic
  style. The belfry, surmounted by a stone steeple, stands isolated in front of the church; it belongs to the middle of the 12th century, and is one of the finest examples of Transition architecture. Abbey buildings of various periods lie round the church. The church of La Madeleine (15th century) is surmounted by a stone spire, an indifferent imitation of that of the abbey. The fine tower of St Martin (16th century) is all that remains of the church of that name. The town
hall
  occupies the old gate of St George; its river front is composed of two large crenelated and machitolated towers, connected by a pavilion. The ancient
hospital
 
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of St Jacques afterwards became a college of the Oratorians, and now serves as a lycee for boys; the charming chapel, dating from the 15th century, in the most florid
Gothic
  style, is preserved. The town has a well-known archaeological and scientific society, and possesses a library with more than three hundred MSS., and a museum, mostly archaeological, in front of which stands a statue of the poet
Ronsard. There is also a statue of Marshal Rochainbeau, born at. Vendome in 1725. There are some interesting houses of the 15th and 16th centuries. Vendome has a sub-prefecture and a tribunal of first instance. The river supplies
motive
  power to flour-mills, and the town manufactures gloves,
paper
  and carved mouldings, and carries on tanning and nursery-gardening togetherwith trade in butter and cheese.
Vendome (Vindocinum) appears originally to have been a Gallic oppidum, replaced later by a feudal castle, around which the modern town arose. Christianity was introduced by St Bienheure in the 5th century, and the important abbey of the Trinity (which claimed to possess a tear shed by Christ at the tomb of Lazarus) was founded about 1030. When the reign of the Capetian dynasty began, Vendome was the
chief
  town of a countship belonging to Bouchard, called " the Venerable," who died in the monastery of Saint-Maur-des-Fosses in 1007. The succession passed by various marriages to the houses of Nevers, Preuilly and Montoire. Bouchard VII., count of Vendome and Castres (d. c. 1374), left as his heiress his sister Catherine, the wife of John of Bourbon, count of in
Marche
 . The countship of Vendome was raised to the rank of a duchy and a peerage of France for Charles of Bourbon (1515); his son Anthony of Bourbon,' king of Navarre, was the father of
Henry
  IV., who gave the duchy of Vendome in 1598 to his natural son Caesar (1594-1665). Caesar, duke of Vendome, took part in the disturbances which went on in France under the government of Richelieu and of Mazarin, and had as his sons Louis, duke of Vendome (1612-1669), who married a niece of Mazarin, and Francis; duke of Beaufort. The last of the family in the male line (1645-1712) was Louis XIV.'s famous general, Louis Joseph, duke of Vend6me (q.v.). The title of duke of Vendome is now borne by Prince Emmanuel of Orleans, son of the duke of Alengon.
See J. de Petigny, Histoire archlologique du Vendamois (2nd ed., 1882).


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