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Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone

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Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone is a village and commune of the Hérault département, in southern France.

Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone
RégionLanguedoc-Roussillon
DépartementHérault
ArrondissementMontpellier
CantonCanton of Frontignan
Population (1999)7,400
Population with double accounts (1999)7,351
Intercommunalité (2003)communauté d'agglomération de Montpellier
Area35.12 km²
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Geography

Altitude: 8 m.

History

Maguelonne or Maguelon was one of the "seven cities" that may have been the origin of the name for the region called "Septimania." Septimania was the western region of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis, which passed under the control of the Visigothic kingdom in 462, when Septimania was ceded to Theodoric II, king of the Visigoths. The seven cities were today's Elne, Agde, Narbonne, Lodève, Béziers, Nîmes and Maguelone.

At first the stronghold of a Visigothic noble, on high ground protected by coastal lagoons Maguelonne became the seat of a bishop. When the early history of Maguelone was compiled in 1583 by Abbé Gariel (Histoire des évêques de Maguelonne) he provided the see with an apostolic origin, as is de rigueur for any long-established bishopric of Late Antiquity throughout the three Gauls. The first historical bishop of Maguelonne assisted at the Council of Narbonne in 589; doubtless the Christian community was far older. In the 8th century the Almohavid walis conquered the area, which was finally retaken by Charles Martel in 737, but the contests, which took decades, all but depopulated the region. The diocese was removed to Substantion, but Bishop Arnaud (1030-1060) returned it, rebuilt the destroyed sanctuary and constructed a bridge to link Maguelone to the "new district" of Villeneuve. The powerful and compact Romanesque cathedral of Saint-Pierre de Maguelone was constructed.

The local count retained the traditional Carolingian right of nomination of bishops: in 1085 Pierre, count of Substantion and Melgueil, offered himself as vassal of the Holy See and relinquished the right of nomination, and Innocent III transferred the feudal rights of the county to the bishop of Maguelonne (1215), which gave the bishops the right to issue coinage [1]. The bishop, as well as the King of Aragon and the Count of Toulouse, authorized the coinage of Arabic money, not intended for circulation in Maguelonne, but to be sold for exportation to the merchants of the Mediterranean [2].

With the expansion of trade in the revival of the High Middle Ages, Montpellier came to be the city for this region, first passing to the Crown of Aragon (1204), then to that of France (1292 and 1349). In 1536 the see was finally transferred there [3].

A sentimental and chivalric romance of the high-born Miguelonne and Pierre, the son of the King of Provence, who recognized each other in their old age after many heartbreaking separations, inspired a verse Epistle by Clément Marot.

History: external links

Economy

Landmarks

  • In the city:
    • Medieval church.
  • Around the city:
    • Mountain of the Madeleine: scrubland, army ground, ruin of the Saint-Baudille vault at the top (185 m), and stele commemorating the Resistance fighters shot during the Second World War.
    • Réserve naturelle de l'Estagnol , a marsh between scrubland and vine.
  • In the outskirts:
    • Romanesque cathedral.
    • Public beach The sand dunes extends on a dozen from kilometers from Palavas-les-Flots to Frontignan -Plage, and is accessible conveys some by roads only. It is because of this insulation that nudism is not object of debate.

Ponds: fish, observation of the birds.

External link

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