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CARCASSONNE By Claire Burns, Period 6
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INTRODUCTION Carcassonne is a city is southern France that lies on the Aude River It is the capital of the Aude department Carcassonne is historically a fortress guarding the eastern end of the gap between the Massif Central of France (to the north) and the Pyrenees (to the south)
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HISTORY Carcassonne was first occupied by the Romans who called it Carcaso After being under roman rules, Carcassonne was under the power of many tribes who further fortified and developed it More fortifications were added during the 13 th century to keep Edward the Black Prince out of the city during the Hundred Years War
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HISTORY CONTINUED In the mid-19 th century, (after being abandoned for 100 years) Carcassonne was in bad shape. It was ordered to be destroyed, but the current mayor and ancient monuments inspector saved it Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, a well known architect of the time, is credited with restoring the town Today the town has medieval dwellings, a cathedral, a chateau, and a museum with the history of Carcassonne
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TIMELINE Last 100 years BC – Roman soldiers built the walled town 600’s, 1100’s, and 1200’s – walls were rebuilt multiple times 1800 – Carcassonne’s two communities, Cité and Lower Town, merge
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TIMELINE CONTINUED 1804 – removed from the list of military fortresses 1820 – reinstated as a second grade fortress Late 1800’s – walls were repaired or rebuilt to be preserved for historical purposes
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DESCRIPTION AND FACTS Carcassonne is over 2,000 years old! The first settlers in the region, however, settled in 3500 BC It was never attacked during the Hundred Years War
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FACTS CONTINUED After the 1659 Treaty of Pyrenees gave the town/region to France, it was used more as an important regional capital and less as a fortress Carcassone was used as an arsenal and a supply depot during the Ancien Regime and the Revolution The fortress consists of two walls, a castle, and 50 towers
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INFLUENCE ON FRANCE Carcassonne is an architectural wonder The restoration of Carcassonne had a huge influence on French practices and principles Today you can visit Carcassonne and walk through the town and museum
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WORKS CITED Price, Homer. Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 5. 2005. Print. Kesselman, Mark, Ph.D. "Carcasonne." World Book Student. World Book, n.d. Web. 15 May 2013.. "History of Carcassonne." Carcassonne. Mescladis, n.d. Web. 16 May 2013..
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WORKS CITED CONTINUED Historic Fortified City of Carcasonne." UNESCO. UNESCO, n.d. Web. 16 May 2013.. Gadling. AOL Inc., 1 May 2013. Web. 16 May 2013.. "Carcassonne." France This Way Castles. France This Way, n.d. Web. 16 May 2013..
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