Ailhon


Ailhon is a commune in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southern France.

Geography

Location

Located at an altitude of 406 metres, Ailhon is a commune in the canton of Aubenas-2 and the arrondissement of Largentière, some 5 km south-west of Aubenas. It can be accessed by the D223 road from Prades in the north, a tortuous mountain road which continues south through the commune, without passing near the village, to join the D103. Access to the village is by the D235 from Aubenas in the north-east to the hamlet of La Charberterie in the north of the commune then the D359 south to the village continuing south to Merzelet. The commune is characterised by a large area with mountainous terrain heavily forested with a network of small mountain roads and many scattered hamlets.
Numerous streams cover the commune with the Ruisseau du Gary rising in the north and flowing the length of the commune gathering many tributaries south-west to join La Lanche which forms the south-western border of the commune. There is also the Auzon which rises just north of the commune and forms the eastern border gathering many tributaries and continues south to join the Ardeche near Saint-Sernin. The Ruisseau d'Ailhon flows through the village east to join the Auzon.

History

A prehistoric tomb at Gay and many vestiges at Daus attest to human presence since antiquity.
It was in 1298 when the name of the noble family of Ailhon appeared for the first time when Pierre d'Ailhon sold a nearby fortified house to the house of Mirabel.
During the Wars of Religion, particularly from 1586 to 1591, the village paid a heavy price: the fort was taken and retaken and nothing remains except a tower in the Chabert house south of the village.
In 1670, Ailhon participated in the Roure Revolt, a rebellion caused by a disastrous harvest followed by a rumour of an increase in taxes. The insurgents armed only with scythes and sticks were massacred by the king's armies on the plain of Lavilledieu. The leader of the revolt, Anthoine du Roure, was arrested in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and broken on the wheel in Montpellier on 29 October 1670. His body was then exposed on the high road from Montpellier to Nimes and his head placed on top of the Porte Saint-Antoine in Aubenas. A square Jacques Roure was dedicated to his memory in Aubenas. Another square also bears his name in Lachapelle-sous-Aubenas.
The disorder during the French Revolution resulted in a band of brigands led by Fourniquet de Chassiers scouring the territory.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Ailhon

FromToNamePartyPosition
17931794Antoine GourdonPublic Officer
17941798François FulachierPublic Officer
17981808Antoine ChabertMayor
18081815Jean RoudilMayor
18151825Claude DarlixMayor
18251830Jean-Pierre JaussenMayor
18301832UnknownMayor
18321834François VeyrentMayor
18341848Jacques JaussenMayor
18481864Louis PlantevinMayor
18641870André DayguesMayor
18701873Louis JaussenMayor
18731875Prosper RoureMayor
18761881Henri VeyrantMayor
18811890Gaston RicardMayor
18901892Cyprien ArlaudMayor
18921896Pierre GuibourdencheMayor
18961900Auguste RoudilMayor
19001904Xavier FulachierMayor
1904Victorin ReynaudMayor

;Mayors from 1977
FromToNamePartyPosition
19772001Roger Naud
20012008Michel Gilbert
2008CurrentJean Paul LardyPS

Population

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Ailhonnais or Ailhonnaises in French.

Distribution of Age Groups

Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Ailhon and Ardèche Department in 2017
Source: INSEE

Sites and Monuments