Aubrac

Aubrac

Aubrac is a town in the southern Massif Central of France. The name is also applied to the surrounding landscape, which is properly called L'Aubrac in French. The Aubrac region has been a member of the Natura 2000 network since August 2006). It straddles three "départements" - Cantal, Aveyron and Lozère - and three "régions" - Auvergne, Midi-Pyrénées and Languedoc-Roussillon. This country is a plateau, which is a largely eroded Paleogene volcano and averages 1000 meters of altitude with its highest point at 1400m.

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History

By 1000 BC the Celts had occupied the region. In the period of Roman Gaul , Gaulish tribes called Gabalians (Lozère) and Rutènians (Aveyron) occupied the area. Julius Caesar stated that the Gabalians were survivors of the Battle of Alesia. Their capital Anderitum became Javols. The Rutenians, who may have come from the Danube delta and who gave their name to the Rouergue, became allied with Vercingetorix.

In the early Middle Ages, Grégory of Tours recorded an incident of a Pagan rite at the lake near Mount Hélanus. Later, a pilgrim of St. James, Adallard (a Flemish viscount), survived after a fight in the area; out of gratitude to God he built the Dômerie (hospital) at Aubrac. The town of Aubrac grew around the hospital.

The Dômerie was home to monks until the French Revolution. The monks fed and sheltered passing pilgrims, and rang a "Bell of the Lost" during times of snow. The rules of life at the Dômerie in Latin dating from the Middle Ages are available in an online version. [ [http://mittelalter-hospitaeler.de/editionen/aubrac.html Die beste Seite zum Thema Editionen/aubrac ] ]

In the 11th century a certain Gilbert, who married Tiburge, countess of Provence, appointed himself count of Gévaudan. This Gilbert had a daughter, Douce I of Provence, who was married to Ramon Berenguer, Count of Barcelona, and brought him all the rights to Gévaudan, Aubrac and Carladès.

The rule of the counts of Barcelona in Gévaudan gave rise to a serious argument with the bishop of Mende, who considered himself lord and count of the country. After many local conflicts and the war between the lords of Armagnac's French kings Charles VII and Louis XI this country lost its true identity. However, the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela has always brought many visitors.

Culture

Every last weekend of August, a literary festival takes place in Aubrac: Rencontres Aubrac

References

[http://mittelalter-hospitaeler.de/editionen/aubrac.html Médiéval latin text]

Cities and villages in the Aubrac Region

Les communes de l'Aubrac A-E
Les communes de l'Aubrac F-M
Les communes de l'Aubrac M-T
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*Albaret-le-Comtal
*Alpuech
*Anterrieux
*Arzenc-d'Apcher
*Aurelle-Verlac
*Bonnefon
*Brameloup
*Brion
*Cassuéjouls
*Chauchailles
*Chaudes-Aigues
*La Chaze-de-Peyre
*Condom-d'Aubrac
*Curières
*Deux-Verges
*Espinasse|
*Fau-de-Peyre
*Fournels
*Fridefont
*Grandvals
*Jabrun
*La Fage-Montivernoux
*La Trinitat
*Lacalm
*Laguiole
*Les Hermaux
*Les Salces
*Lieutadès
*Lunet
*Maurines
*Montézic
*Montpeyroux |
*Noalhac
*Prades-d'Aubrac
*Prinsuéjols
*Recoules-d'Aubrac
*Saint-Juéry
*Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac
*Saint-Laurent-de-Muret
*Saint-Laurent-de-Veyrès
*Saint-Martial
*Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre
*Saint-Rémy
*Saint-Urcize
*Salgues
*Soulages-Bonneval
*Termes
*Trélans

References

External links

* [http://www.aligot-saucisse.com/ Aligot-Saucisse : Aveyron, that's good!]
* [http://www.aubrac.com/ Official site of Aubrac]
* [http://www.planet-aveyron.com/ Bulletin board of Aveyron]
* [http://www.stchelydaubrac.com/ Official Site of Saint-Chély d'Aubrac]
* [http://www.france48.com/pagesgb/itineraires/iti01.htm Official site of Lozère]
* [http://www.aveyron.com/english/travelinfrance.html Official site of Aveyron]
* [http://www.eglise-de-perse.com/3_compostelle/domerie_aubrac.htm Views of the ancient Dômerie (hospital)]
* [http://www.photo-de-vaches.com Photographs of Aubrac cows]
* [http://rencontresaubrac.free.fr Les Rencontres d'Aubrac, a literary festival about mythology]
* [http://millesabords.net/blog/category/province/aubrac/ One week in Aubrac: pictures slideshow]
* [http://aubrac48.free.fr Aubrac]


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