Baron-sur-Odon () is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region of north-western France.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Baronnais or Baronnaises.

The commune has been awarded one flower by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.

Geography

Baron-sur-Odon is located some 4 km south-west of Caen and 10 km north-east of Villers-Bocage. It is part of the urban area of Caen. Access to the commune is by the D89 from Tourville-sur-Odon in the north which passes through the village and continues south to Esquay-Notre-Dame. The D214 comes from Gavrus in the south-west and also passes through the village as well as Les Crettes and La Bruyère before continuing north-east to Fontaine-Étoupefour. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Tourmauville, Les Crettes, and La Bruyère. The commune is mostly farmland except for some forest in the north. and Baro in the 14th century. The origin of this place name is uncertain. Albert Dauzat suggests the cognomen Baro or a title of German origin Baron.

History

thumb|A milestone on Chemin Haussé

Baron-sur-Odon appears as Baron on the 1750 Cassini Map

In June 1944, during Operation Epsom, the heights of Hill 112 south-east of Baron-sur-Odon (also in the communes of Fontaine-Étoupefour, Vieux, and Esquay-Notre-Dame) was one objectives for the liberation of Caen. The fighting lasted more than a month.

Heraldry

The explanation of this blazon follows:

  • The Croix de Guerre was awarded to the commune after the Battle of Hill 112 which took place on its soil.
  • The arms of the Basse-Normandie region are represented by two golden leopards.

The horseshoe symbolizes the escape of William the Conqueror (from Valognes to Falaise in 1047) with his horse shod in reverse to mislead his pursuers. The ripples represent the river Odon.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors

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! From !! To !! Name !! Party !! Position

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| 1971 || 1983 || Charles Duboscq || ||

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| 1983 || 1995 || Gérard Maheut || ||

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| 1995 || 2008 || Joseph Desquesnes || ||

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| 2008 || 2026 || Georges Laignel || ||

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The municipal council consists of 15 members including a Mayor and four deputies.

Twinning

Baron-sur-Odon has twinning associations with:

  • Gaukönigshofen (Germany) since 1998.
  • Chittlehampton (United Kingdom) since 1986.

Demography

Culture and heritage

thumb|The Church of Notre-Dame of the Nativity

thumb|The Manor and the Tower

Civil heritage

  • The Chateau of Tourmeauville (18th century) with its Chapel (19th century)
  • A Chateau and Manor (16th century) is registered as a Monument historique

Religious heritage

The Church of Notre-Dame of the Nativity (12th century) is registered as a Monument historique.

See also

  • Communes of the Calvados department
  • Operation Epsom

References

  • Commune of Baron-sur-Odon website