- Saugues
french commune
nomcommune=Saugues
caption = The town of Saugues.
x = 160
y = 177
lat_long = coord|44|57|39|N|3|32|53|E|type:city
région=Auvergne
département=Haute-Loire
arrondissement=Le Puy-en-Velay
canton=Saugues
insee=43234
cp=43170
maire=Paul Bastide
mandat=2001 -2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes du Vercors
longitude=
latitude=
alt moy=960 m
alt mini=661 m
alt maxi=1 483 m
hectares=7 880
km²=78,8
sans=2 013
date-sans=1999
dens=25|Saugues is a commune in the French "département" of
Haute-Loire .Geography
The town is 45km west of
Le Puy-en-Velay .History
A former stronghold of the
Gévaudan , Saugues grew in the12th century under the authority of the Bishops of Mende and the Lords of Mercœur. A fire in1788 destroyed most of the town's historical centre.It is in the mountains around and near Saugues that the famous
beast of Gévaudan is said to have originated.The Pilgrimage to Compostela
Saugues is situated on the Via Podiensis, a variant route of the
Way of St. James pilgrimage toSantiago de Compostela .Pilgrims arrive in the town from Monistrol-d'Allier, and continue to the next communes of Chanaleilles, La Dômerie du Sauvage and La Chapelle Saint-Roch.
Saugues was the traditional meeting point for pilgrims coming from Auvergne, as the path coming from
Brioude made them able to avoidLe Puy-en-Velay and instead wind though theAllier River valley through Langeac, Chanteuges and Pourcheresse forest, connecting them to the secondary tracks that took pilgrims fromCantal and Puy-de-Dôme.The Confraternity of Penitents
The "Confrérie des Pénitents", or the Confraternity of Penitents, was founded in Saugues on
May 14 ,1652 , with the permission of theMonseigneur of Marcillac and under the leadership of five of the town's nobles; Lord of Courère Antoine de Langlade, Lord of Valletta Jacques de Langlade, both canons of the localcollegiate church of Saint Médard, the Royal Notary Jacques de Langlade, the bourgeois Benoît Paparic, and theapothecary Antoine Pichot. The confraternity was officially recognised by a bull from theArchconfraternity of the Gonfalone inRome .Monuments and Places of Interest
Famous for its
woodturning of "esclops" (clogs ), Saugues is rich in old houses and dominated by La Tour des Anglais, a square keep dating back to the 13th century. The tower takes its name from an episode of theHundred Years War , when a troupe of EnglishRoutiers besieged the town.
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