
Coat of arms of Langres:''azur semé of fleurs-de-lys or, a saltire gules
'Langres' is a city and
commune of eastern
France. It is a ''
sous-préfecture'' of the
Haute-Marne ''
département'', in the
Champagne-Ardenne ''
région''.
History
:''See
Bishopric of Langres for an ecclesiastical history of the city.''
As the capital of the Romanized
Gallic tribe the
Lingones, it was called ''Andematunnum'', then ''Lingones'', and now Langres.
The town is built on a
limestone promontory of the same name. This stronghold was originally occupied by the
Gauls, and, at a later date the Romans fortified the town belonging to the Celtic tribe the Lingones; Andemantunum the strategic cross-roads of twelve
Roman roads.{fact} The 1st century
Triumphal Gate and the many artefacts exhibited in the museums are witnesses to the
Gallo-Roman town.
After the period of invasions, the town prospered in the
Middle Ages due, in part, to the growing political influence of its
bishops. The diocese covered
Champagne, the
Duchy of Burgundy and
Franche-Comté, and the bishops gained the right to coin money in the 9th century and to name the military governor of the city in
927. The
Bishop of Langres was a
duke and peer of France. The troubled 14th and 15th centuries were reason enough for the town to strengthen its fortifications, which still give the old part of the city its fortified character, and Langres entered a period of royal tutelage. The
Renaissance, which returned prosperty to the town, saw the construction of numerous fine civil, religious and military buildings that still stand today. In the 19th century, a "
Vauban" citadel was added.
Highlights
Today Langres is a unique historical town with numerous art treasures within the ancient
defensive walls surrounding the old city (3.5 km), including a dozen towers and seven gates.
The ''cathedral of Saint-Mammès'' is a late 12th-century structure dedicated to
Mammes of Caesarea, a third-century martyr.
Miscellaneous
Products
★ Langres is home to producers of an
AOC-protected
cheese of the same name. It is a soft, pungent cow's milk cheese that is known for its rind, which is washed with champagne.
Births
Langres was the birthplace of:
★
Jeanne Mance (
1606-
1673), the co-founder of
Montréal
★
Claude Gillot (
1673-
1722),
painter
★
Denis Diderot (
1713-
1784), the philosopher of the Age of Enlightement, and the editor-in-chief of the ''
Encyclopédie''.
★
Jules Violle (
1841-
1923),
physicist and
inventor
Twin towns
Langres is twinned with:
★
Beaconsfield,
Buckinghamshire,
England - since 1995
★
Ellwangen,
Baden-Württemberg,
Germany - since 1964
★
Abbiategrasso,
Lombardy,
Italy
External links
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''Catholic Encyclopedia'': Diocese of Langres
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Langres official website (in French)
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