Aubin, Aveyron


Aubin is a commune in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie of southern France.

Geography

Aubin is located some 20 km south-east of Figeac and immediately south of Decazeville. Access to the commune is by road D 5 from Viviez in the north-west which passes through the centre of the commune and the town and continues south to Montbazens. The D221 goes from the town north to Decazeville. The D 11 goes east from the town to Cransac. The minor D 513 road branches off the D 5 on the north-western border of the commune and goes east through the north of the commune to Firmi. The Capdenac-Gare to Rodez railway line passes through the commune and there is a station at the town: Aubin station. Apart from the town there are the hamlets and villages of Severac, Ruffies, Cerons, La Croix du Broual, Combes, Tramons, Ruau, Les Escabrins, and Saugiere. The commune is mixed forest and farmland with significant sized urban areas.
The Riou Morte flows through the north-eastern corner of the commune as it flows north-west before turning west at Decazeville. The Enne river flows through the commune and the town from the east and continues north-west to join the Riou Morte at Viviez. The Ruisseau du Banel flows from the east north of the village and joins the Enne on the north-western border of the commune.

History

Classical Antiquity

Lucien Mazars, an author of numerous books on local history, wrote in Aubin; its history, from its origins to the Revolution of 1789: "tradition that Aubin, which bore the name Albin until the end of the 18th century, was founded by the Roman General Declus Clodius Albinus or in his honour". However, General Albinus did not exercise the functions of a legate in Gaul but rather in Roman Britain. His control of Gaul was probably too short to be able to found a town.

Middle Ages

Fort Aubin initially served as a fortress and then was occupied during the Middle Ages by the Lords of Rouergue. The town became the center of important coal mines, and also had iron mines.

Contemporary era

The commune was the capital of the District of Aubin from 1790 to 1800.
In October 1869 soldiers fired on a demonstration of miners killing 14 and injuring 20. This was the second strike in the Second Empire after the one in June 1869 at La Ricamarie. Captain Bernard Gosseran who gave the order to fire on strikers was later made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour. This tragedy inspired the Ode à la Misère and the Aubin poems to Victor Hugo.
Aubin railway station on the Capdenac-Gare to Rodez line opened in 1858.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors
FromToName
17901791Jacques Rouch Labraguiere
17911792Antoine de Lalande
17921794Joseph Domergue
17941794Joseph Alary
17941795Joseph Domergue
17951796Dominique Lalande
17961796Jean-Jacques Descrozaille
17961799Jean-Baptiste Bessiere
17991800Dominique Lalande
18001813Jean-Jacques Descrozaille
18131844Brassat Saint-Parthem
18441848Eugène Alary
18481870Auguste Maruejouls
18701871Adolphe Segala
18711872Auguste Maruejouls
18721881Charles Coince
18811894Henri Descrozaille
18941900Jean Barbau
19001904Henri Descrozaille
19041924Jules Cabrol
19241935Albert Maurs
19351939Edmond Ginestet

;Mayors from 1939
FromToNameParty
19391944Prosper Vergnes
19441944Jean Nicot
19441963Edmond Ginestet
19631965Jean Martin
19651971René Gres
19711989Lucien Mazars
19891995Robert Debuchy
19952008Pierre BeffrePS
20082020André Martinez
20202022Laurent Alexandre
20222024Michel Baert
20242026Christine Teulier

Demography

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aubinois in French.

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has two buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
  • 2 Factory Chimneys
  • The Jules Ferry du Gua School. Designed by Emmanuel Brune and built between 1876 and 1880. It is 59 metres long and 12 metres wide built on a terrace overlooking the small houses which make up the suburb of Gua.
  • The Town Hall contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
  • *A Statue: Maid of Honour at the Court of Francis I
  • *A Painting with frame: Miners of the Saar
  • *A Painting with frame: Unnamed abstract
  • *A Painting with frame: Confidences
;Other sites of interest:
  • The Departmental House of Memory: Museum of resistance, deportation, and citizenship
  • The '''Museum of Mines'''

Religious heritage

The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
  • The Church of Notre-Dame-des-Mines. The Church also contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
  • *A set of monumental paintings: Resurrection and Appearance of Christ, Ascension of Christ, Crowning of the Virgin
  • *A painting: Wayside Cross
  • *A set of monumental paintings: Virgin and Child, Calvary and episodes of life of miners, Saint Famille
  • *A set of monumental paintings and Wayside Cross: Cycle of the Passion of Christ, Episodes of life of miners
  • The Church of Saint-Blaise. The Church also contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
  • *A Statue: Virgin and Child
  • *A Group Sculpture: The Resurrection
  • *A Statue: Christ on the Cross
  • *A Group Sculpture: The Baptism of Christ
  • *A Baptismal font
  • *A Consecration Cross
  • *An Altar
  • The '''Church of Gua'''

Facilities

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Notable people linked to the commune