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Lesdiguières et les citadelles de Puymore - Histoire de Gap 1577-1633 - Jean-Pierre JAUBERT, Pierre FAURE

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Lesdiguières et les citadelles de Puymore - Histoire de Gap 1577-1633 - Jean-Pierre JAUBERT, Pierre FAURE. A book about François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières, whom we will follow in the conquest of Dauphiné and more particularly in those years when the hill of Puymaure was a strategic point in the France history. Editions des Hautes-Alpes.

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TypePaperback
Year2013
LanguageFrench
Pages60
Format21 x 21 cm
DistributorÉditions des Hautes-Alpes
LabelHistoire et Mémoire
ISBN978-2-917908-27-3
Bonusillustrations en couleur

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Lesdiguières et les citadelles de Puymore - Histoire de Gap 1577-1633 - Jean-Pierre JAUBERT, Pierre FAURE - Illustrations by Bernard NICOLAS


In 1607, according to Jean de Beins' map, Landscape of Gap and Puymore, Puymore Hill dominated the town of Gap.
Today, the Puymaure site emerges in the middle of a city that has grown and expanded. Its summit, partly crowned with pine forests, was completely clear. The vine and the meadow covered the slopes towards Charance as well as those which look at the mountain of Ceüse. On the other hand, the side facing the city offered a steeper and gutted slope due to the presence of black marl sensitive to the erosion of runoff water. This is where the hill got its name from, Black Hill, Dark Hill.
Nowadays, constructions and reforestation mask this tormented relief. Who remembers that this place was for half a century between the 16th and 17th centuries, a strategic point in the history of the city of Gap, Dauphiné and France?
In a period of civil wars called Wars of Religion between Protestants and Catholics, two citadels were built on this promontory at the request of François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières.
We will, from document to document, discover these pages of the history of the city of Gap. Puymaure gives way to Piemore, Piedmore, Piemoron, Piedmoron, Pyemoron, Piedmoure, Pieymouron, Pieymoron, Puimore, Puymore, Puymore lez Gap, Piemore lez Gap, Puymort.


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Lesdiguières et les citadelles de Puymore - Histoire de Gap 1577-1633 - Jean-Pierre JAUBERT, Pierre FAURE

Lesdiguières et les citadelles de Puymore - Histoire de Gap 1577-1633 - Jean-Pierre JAUBERT, Pierre FAURE. A book about François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières, whom we will follow in the conquest of Dauphiné and more particularly in those years when the hill of Puymaure was a strategic point in the France history. Editions des Hautes-Alpes.

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