- Arrigas
French commune
nomcommune=Arrigas
View of Arrigas
région=Languedoc-Roussillon
département=Gard
arrondissement=Le Vigan
canton=Alzon
insee=30017
cp=30770
maire=Regis Bayle
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=3.48111111111
latitude=43.99
alt moy= 500 m
alt mini= 339 m
alt maxi= 1,414 m
hectares=2,028
km²=20.28
sans=194
date-sans=1999
dens=9
date-dens=1999Arrigas is a commune in the
Gard department in southernFrance .Geography
The village is in the
Cévennes , above the D999 road betweenLe Vigan andAlzon .History
Arrigas possesses a number of
Megalithic remains including thedolmen of Arrigas on the route to Peyraube, and the dolmen of Peyre Cabussélado near the border with the commune of Arre. There are also three knocked-overmenhirs at the mountain pass de Vernes, and more lower down at the place called Troulhas.The village itself was founded in the 12th century by a colony of
Benedictine monks under the dependency of St Victor ofMarseille ; a church is mentioned in 1113 and a monastery in 1135. By the 14th century, during theHundred Years' War , the church was fortified.During the
French Wars of Religion the d’Albignac family, lords (seigneurs) of Arrigas, embraced theReformation , alongside part of the population. But later their loyalty to the Crown led the d’Albignacs to change camp. In 1625, whenHenri, duc de Rohan led the uprising of the protestants of Languedoc, Charles d’Albignac took up the Catholic cause of the King,Louis XIII .His castle at the Pont d’Arre was taken by the Protestant zealots, while the fortified church of Arrigas was almost completely destroyed. Some months later, at the Siege of Creissels, Charles d’Albignac stopped the advance of the troops of Rohan, and afterwards he was elevated by the King to become the Baron d’Arre.
After the destruction of the Pont d’Arre, the d’Albignac family built the château of Arrigas. Louis-Alexandre d'Albignac was born here in 1739 and became a Lieutenant-General in the armies of the King, then a
général de division in the Revolutionary and Imperial armies, decorated with the royalOrder of Saint Louis and the ImperialLégion d'honneur .After a remarkable career under the
Ancien Regime , d’Albignac put himself in the service of theFrench Revolution and accepted becoming the first mayor ofLe Vigan (the main town of the region) in 1790. He took up service against the enemies of the Revolution in the Camp of Jales, and then served in the army, either the armies of the Alps or the Rhine. He is the most illustrious of the children of Arrigas, although he died in his own house in Le Vigan in 1825.Arrigas is lively village from July to August when hom owners from all over France, Europe and even Canada descend to spend the summer holidays. There are communal (3 day) fetes in mid July and at the end of August.
Arrigas is lively village from July to August when home owners from all over France, Europe and even Canada descend to spend the summer holidays. There are communal (3 day) fetes in mid July and at the end of August. A little cooler because of its mountain location it provides a welcome break from the fierce heat of the coastal regions of Languedoc.
See also
* Estelle, a hamlet located on the territory of the commune
*Communes of the Gard département
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