DOUé-LA-FONTAINE

'Doué-la-Fontaine', Maine-et-Loire, France, is a small town and commune of less than 8,000 residents located in the heart of Anjou, a few kilometers from the great châteaux of the Loire River.

Contents
Sights
Miscellaneous
Famous people born in Doué-la-Fontaine
Notes
External links

Sights


The town was already ''Vetus Doadum'' ("Old Doadum"), ''Teotuadum castrum,''[1] in Late Antiquity, identifiable in a document of 631 as ''Castrum Doe''. The foundations of a sixth-century circular baptistery beside the natural springs has been uncovered beneath the ruins of the pre-Romanesque church of Saint-Léger, itself destroyed in the seventeenth century. It was the site of a Gallo-Roman villa that was inherited by the Carolingians. In his villa here, ''Theoduadum palatium'', Louis the Pious was informed of the death of his father Charlemagne in 814 and hurried to Aachen to be crowned. The villa was turned into a motte in the tenth century, around which the village developed, in part in excavated troglodyte dwellings. In 1055 the site was identified as ''Doedus'', then ''Docium'' in 1177.
Doué-la-Fontaine is the site of the oldest habitable "donjon" or keep in France, dating back to the year 900. No traces of Doué's medieval fortifications remains, save the names of "gates" given to certain streets
Nearby are the troglodyte dwellings, where the inhabitants took refuges from the Normans, and commercial mushroom-growing caves. The stone of Doué-la-Fontaine was quarried for sarcophagi Four kilometers from the town, the Zoo of Doué-la-Fontaine is partly built within the network of the troglodytes sites and dwellings. Recently, a cave containing sarcophaguses was unearthed.
In 1793, Doué-la-Fontaine was the site of massacres during the counter-Revolutionary Revolt in the Vendée, suppressed by General Santerre.

Miscellaneous


Known as the rose capital of France, a "Festival of the Rose" is held in July of each year where in one park alone more than 800 varieties can be seen.

Famous people born in Doué-la-Fontaine



Anthony Réveillère (born November 10, 1979), football player, a defender at the Olympique Lyonnais.

Notes



1. Camena website, under "Andes".


External links



History of the village and a collection of photos including a Carolingian residence and an ancient stone amphitheatre. (in English)

Histoire

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