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Aimargues

Ancient town with Roman origins, castle.

Time Periods

Paleolithic

Paleolithic

Mesolithic

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Neolithic

Chalcolithic

Chalcolithic

Bronze Age

Bronze Age

Iron Age

Iron Age

Classical Period

Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Early Modern Period

Early Modern Period

Industrial Period

Industrial Period

Contemporary Period

Contemporary Period

Location

About

Aimargues, a town in the Gard department of southern France, likely has Roman origins as evidenced by its ancient name. Its strategic location by the River Vidourle and the fertile floodplains of the Rhône contributed to its historical significance as a site of habitation and agriculture. The existence of a castle before 1185 CE highlights its importance as a defensive and administrative center during the Middle Ages, while the bustling community recorded in the 13th century and the association with King Louis IX's Crusades reflect its sociopolitical role. The town underwent architectural transformations over centuries, including the destruction of its city walls by Louis XIII in the 17th century. Aimargues has evolved, integrating modern structures while retaining historical buildings such as churches and the château, which serve as testaments to its rich past.

Gallery

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Archaeological Features

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Defensive Structures

CastlesDefensive Walls

Public and Civic Structures

SchoolsLibrariesStadiums

Religious and Ritual Structures

Churches

Domestic and Habitation Structures

Towns

Historical Timeline

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Details

Country
France
Source
Wikipedia