- Saint-Thibault, Cher
Saint-Thibault is a village of the Cher département, in central
France . It is a former port on theLoire River in the former province of Berry. It is part of the communeSaint-Satur .History
Located in the area of
Gaul settled by the powerfulCelt ic tribe, theBituriges , or the "Kings of the World", and after their defeat atBourges (Avaricum), part of Roman Aquitania. Some evidence points to the existence of an early Roman river town of Gordona (Castle-Gordon), now Saint Thibault andSaint Satur ; located on theRoman road (Gordaine) fromBourges to the Roman bridge over the Loire river in Saint Thibault.Area transportation was improved by the construction of a suspension bridge at Saint Thibault (
1834 ), theLateral Canal of the Loire (1838 ) and later, the Bourges-Sancerre-Cosne railroad line (1885 ).During
World War II , Saint Satur was a regional command center for theFrench Resistance . "Operation Spencer” in1944 was to prevent the Germans from crossing theLoire River betweenGien andNevers and reinforcing troops inBrittany . TheFrench Resistance andFree French Forces blew up the bridge at Saint Thibault and sabotaged communication, road and railway lines.
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