Belleville-sur-Vie (French pronunciation: [bɛlvil syʁ vi], literally Belleville on Vie) is a former commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.
The main water source is the river Vie, a 62km long stream empties into the Atlantic at Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie.
Maurice's sole and final heir Jeanne de Belleville outlived her Breton spouse Olivier who was executed on order of the king of France for the apparent crime of treason - his lands being summarily confiscated.
Her daughter also called Jeanne, married into the Harpedanne family of Angevin/English origins and settled in Poitou until the war ended following the Treaty of Brétigny(1360).
Belleville has a commemorative plaque for the vendéan army of 1793 when General Charette established a headquarters there during the terror (1794–95) for his efforts during the war forcing the 'blues' to sign the Treaty of La Jaunaye.
The airline company French Bee, and its parent the Dubreuil Group (which also owns Air Caraïbes, headquartered elsewhere) have their head office in Belleville-sur-Vie.