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Tombelaine is a small tidal island off the coast of Normandy in France. It lies a few kilometres north of Mont Saint-Michel. At low tide the island can be reached on foot (with a guide) from the coast of Cotentin, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) to the northeast, and from Mont Saint-Michel.[1]

Tombelaine and Mont Saint Michel (to the right)
Tombelaine and Mont Saint Michel (to the right)

The island lies just to the south of the course of the Sélune river, which has to be forded to access the island from Cotentin. The island is 250 m (820 ft) by 150 m (490 ft), and 45 m (148 ft) high. It is composed of granite. It is in the commune of Genêts.


Name


Tombelaine and Mont Saint Michel seen from the saltmarsh
Tombelaine and Mont Saint Michel seen from the saltmarsh

According to popular etymology the name means "the tomb of Hélène", from a princess named Hélène, daughter of King Hoël, said to have been buried on the rock.

The name could also come from tumulus belenis, the "tumulus of Belenos", a Celtic god, or from Celtic words meaning "the little mountain", in contrast with Mont St-Michel.[2]


History


In the 11th century, two monks from Mont Saint-Michel were hermits on Tombelaine. In 1137 Bernard du Bec founded a priory on the island, and it became a place of pilgrimage.

On 11 February 1423, in the Hundred Years War, Tombelaine was occupied by the English as a base to attack Mont Saint-Michel. In the 16th-century French religious wars, Gabriel, comte de Montgomery, leader of the Huguenot armies, occupied the island.

In 1666 the marquis de la Chastrière ordered the destruction of the island's fortifications, in case they were again used by the English.

At the end of the 19th century a legend about the 'Marquis de Tombelaine' was created as part of the burgeoning tourist industry around Mont Saint-Michel.

The island was purchased by the state in 1933, and was declared a historic monument by a decree of 1936.[3] It became a bird reserve in 1985.[4]


References


  1. Map of Mont St Michel Bay, showing crossing routes Archived 2010-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Genets website (in French)
  3. Notice PA00110408, Base Mérimée
  4. Sinsoilliez, Robert (2000). Tombelaine, L'îlot de la baie du mont Saint-Michel (in French). p. 192. ISBN 2-84141-157-5..


На других языках


[de] Tombelaine

Tombelaine ist eine kleine Gezeiteninsel (französisch Île-de-marée) in der Region Normandie, Frankreich und liegt in der Baie du Mont-Saint-Michel, einer Bucht des Ärmelkanals. Sie gehört zum Département Manche und liegt 2,5 Kilometer nördlich der Nordspitze des Mont-Saint-Michel und südwestlich der Gemeinde Genêts. Bei Ebbe kann die Insel zu Fuß erreicht werden.
- [en] Tombelaine

[fr] Tombelaine

Tombelaine est un îlot granitique situé dans la baie du Mont-Saint-Michel, sur la rive droite du fleuve côtier de la Sée, à quelques kilomètres au nord du mont Saint-Michel. L'important marnage (plus de 10 mètres) de la baie permet à cet îlot d'être atteint à pied sec par basse mer.

[ru] Томбелен

Томбелен (фр. Tombelaine) или Томблен — маленький приливный остров у побережья Нормандии во Франции, входит в коммуну Жене. Он лежит в нескольких километрах к северу от более известного Мон-Сен-Мишеля. При отливе остров можно посетить пешком (с экскурсией) с побережья Котантена или от самого Мон-Сен-Мишеля[1]. Размеры острова — 250 на 150 метров, высшая точка — 45 метров над уровнем моря.



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