- Rennes-les-Bains
French commune
nomcommune=Rennes-les-Bains
région=Languedoc-Roussillon
département=Aude
arrondissement=Limoux
canton=Couiza
insee=11310
cp=11190
maire=Robert Coudie
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=2.31972222222
latitude=42.9197222222
alt moy=310 m
alt mini=254
alt maxi=822 m
hectares=1877
km²=18.77
sans=159
date-sans=1999
dens=8
date-dens=1999Rennes-les-Bains is a commune in the
Aude department in southernFrance .The spa village of Rennes-les-Bains lies in the heart of
Cathar country. Bathers have enjoyed the natural hot spring waters for thousands of years - they are still used today as a cure for rheumatism and certain skin problems. Today, it is a modernthermal spa with the latest equipment.Geography
Rennes-les-Bains is located in the valley of the River
Sals , 48 km fromCarcassonne , 20 km fromLimoux , and 3 km fromRennes-le-Château .History
The origins of Rennes-les-Bains go back to Antiquity. Archaeological artifacts indicate that the spa was at one time popular with the Roman colony in "Colonia Narbo Martius" (
Narbonne ).Traditionally the serving doctor of the village is also the historian. As of 2007 the current doctor is Dr
André Authier who has written one book and co-authored another on "thermalisme".Miscellaneous
Rennes-les-Bains is known for another reason, however: it is mentioned numerous times in many books about Rennes-le-Chateau, famous now also because of Dan Brown's novel "
The Da Vinci Code ". Subsequently, the authorKate Mosse set the larger part of her 2007 novel "Sepulchre" in the immediate vicinity.Abbé
Henri Boudet was the parish priest of Rennes-les-Bains at the same time thatBérenger Saunière was the incumbent of Rennes-le-Château. Boudet's strange book, "La vraie langue celtique et le cromleck de Rennes-les-Bains" (1886) argued that all languages were derived from the English tongue whereby the Abbé tried to establish his theory through the use of puns.In 1832 a book by Auguste de Labouïsse-Rochefort entitled "Voyages à Rennes-les-Bains" first referred to a treasure located at Mont Blanchefort, whereby a story was told about a wizard who nearly succeeded in taking the purse-strings of the Devil, but failed because the local villagers did not help him at the crucial moment - Auguste de Labouïsse-Rochefort had married a daughter of a millionaire that had lost his fortune.
In "Les Amours, A Éléonore, recueil D’élégies divisé en Trois Livres" (1817), Auguste de Labouïsse-Rochefort had the motto "
Et in Arcadia ego " placed on its title page; this was a reference to theAcademy_of_Arcadia that was formed in Italy in 1690 - Labouïsse-Rochefort later became a member of the Academy in 1832.Since July
1985 the village has been twinned with the city ofRennes inBrittany .Bibliography
* CATEL, Guillaume, Memoires sur l'Histoire du Languedoc, 1633
* DELMAS, Abbé : Antiquités des bains de Montferrand communément appelés les bains de Rennes, 1709. (Manuscript)
* JULIA (J.S.E.) : Dissertation sur les eaux thermales connues sous le nom des Bains de Rennes, 1814. (Reprinted 1984, Schrauben) - (Mentions Delmas)
* LIGNON, Dr : Journal des Bains de Montferrand, 1819.
* LABOUISSE-ROCHEFORT : Voyage à Rennes-les-Bains, Paris, 1832.
* CAZAINTRE, Dr : Analyse des eaux thermo-minérale de Rennes (Aude), 1853.
* CAZAINTRE, Dr : Observations médicales relatives à l'emploi de l'eau salée de la rivière de Salz à Rennes-les-Bains (Aude), 1858.
* CAZAINTRE, Dr : Notice sur les eaux thermo-minérales de Rennes-les-Bains, 1862
* GOURDON, Dr Jean : Stations thermales de l'Aude - Rennes-les-Bains. Cote BN:8°TE163/155, 1874.
* BOUDET, Henri : La Vrai Langue Celtique et le Cromleck de Rennes-les-Bains, 1886. (Reprinted 1984 by Belisane)
* VAYSSE, Dr L. : Eaux Thermo-minérales de Rennes-les-Bains, 1886.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Etude générale sur Rennes-les-Bains, 1928.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Rennes-les-Bains (Aude) – Ses Sources et Leurs Indications, 1932. Editions du "Languedoc Medical".
* COURRENT Dr Paul : Notice historique sur les bains de Rennes connus anciennement des Bains de Montferrand - Leur origine gallo-romaine et leur évolution jusqu'à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Carcassonne, 1934.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Station hydrominérale de Rennes-les-Bains - Thermes romains (ancien Bain Fort), 1934.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Rennes-les-Bains (Aude) : Monographie historique, scientifique, médico-thermale et touristique, 1942.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Découverte d'une mosaïque à Rennes-les-Bains. Bulletin de la société d'études scientifiques de l'Aude. Tome XLIX, 1948.
* COURRENT, Dr Paul : Un morceau de mosaïque provenant de Rennes-les-Bains. Bulletin de la société d'études scientifiques de l'Aude. Tome XLIX, 1948.
* GIBERT, Urbain et RANCOULE : Rennes-les-Bains : Notes sur une tête sculptée. Bulletin de la société d'études scientifiques de l'Aude. Tome LXIX, 1969.
* GIBERT, Urbain : Notes Historiques sur les Bains de Montferrand devenus les Bains de Rennes, actuellement Rennes-les-Bains. Bulletin de la société d'études scientifiques de l'Aude. Tome LXXIII, 1973.
* MONTS (Abbé Bruno de) : Rennes-le-Château et Rennes-les-Bains. 32 pages, 1984.
* ALESSANDRI, Patrice : Rennes-les-Bains (Aude) - vestiges antiques du site thermal au Parc de la Reine. Etudes Roussillonnaies, Tome XVII, 1999.External links
* [http://laura-knight-jadczyk.com/Rennes-les-Bains/index.html Photos and map]
* [http://www.renneslesbains.org/ Official village website]
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