:''Artois is also a city in
California,
USA. See
Artois, California.''
:''For the beer, see
Stella Artois.

Flag of the County of Artois
'Artois' () is a former
province of northern
France. Its territory has an area of around 4000 km² and a population of about one million. Its principal cities are
Arras (Dutch: ''Atrecht''),
Calais,
Boulogne-sur-Mer,
Saint-Omer,
Lens and
Béthune.
Location
Artois occupies the interior of the
Pas-de-Calais ''
département'', the western part of which constitutes the former
Boulonnais. It occupies the western end of the
coalfield which stretches eastward through the neighbouring
Nord ''département'' and across central
Belgium.
History
Originally a feudal county itself, Artois was annexed by the
county of Flanders. It came to France in
1180 as a dowry of a Flemish princess and was again made a
separate county in
1237 for a grandson of that princess. Through inheritance, Artois came under the rule of the
dukes of Burgundy in
1384. At the death of the fourth duke,
Charles the Bold, Artois became a possession of the
Habsburgs, and was made part of the inheritance of the
Habsburgs of Spain. After the religious revolts of 1566 in the Netherlands, Artois briefly entered the
Dutch Revolt in
1576, participating in the
Pacification of Ghent until it formed the
Union of Atrecht in
1579. After the Union of Atrecht, Artois and
Hainaut (Dutch: ''Henegouwen'') reached a separate agreement with
Philip II. Artois remained with the Spanish Netherlands until it was conquered by the French during the
Thirty Years War. The annexation was acknowledged during the
Treaty of the Pyrenees in
1659, and it became a French province. Though Artois had already been largely French-speaking, it was considered part of the Netherlands until the French annexation.
Artois experienced rapid industrial development during the second half of the
19th century, fueled by its rich
coal resources. During
World War I the front line between the opposing German and
Allied armies in France ran through the province, resulting in enormous physical damage. Since the latter half of the 20th century Artois has suffered along with similar areas because of the decline of the coal industry.
Notable residents
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Pierre-Charles Le Sueur, (c.1657-c.1705), born in Artois, noted explorer and trader.
[1]
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Maximilien Robespierre (
1758-
1794),
French revolutionary leader, born in Arras
References
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1. Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896, , , , Marquis Who's Who, ,
See also
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Communauté d'agglomération de l'Artois
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Battle of Artois
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County of Artois
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Weald-Artois Anticline, a ridge that connected continental Europe and Britain until 225,000 years ago