Limoges
This article is about the French city. For the Canadian city, see Limoges, Ontario.
Limoges (
Limòtges in
Occitan) is a city and
commune in
France, the
préfecture of the
Haute-Vienne département, and the administrative capital of the
Limousin région. Population city: 137,502 (
limougeauds), urban area: 247,944.
Limoges is known worldwide for its medieval
enamels ('
Limoges enamels') on
copper, for its 19th century
porcelain ('
Limoges porcelain') and for its oak barrels (
Limousin oak), which are used for
Cognac production.
For the ecclesiastical history, see Bishopric of LimogesLimoges was the location of the
Abbey of St. Martial, named after the first bishop of Limoges,
Saint Martial. The abbey became famous in the Middle Ages for its large library. It also was apparently the home to an important school of medieval music composition, which is usually called the
St. Martial School.
The Gothic cathedral of St-Etienne, begun in 1273, was noted for a fine rood loft built in 1534; the church of St-Pierre-du-Queyroix, begun in the twelfth century, and that of St-Michel-des-Lions, begun in 1364, are worthy of notice.
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In
1771 kaolinic clay, the fine white clay indispensable for making
hard-paste porcelain, was discovered at
Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, near Limoges.
Under the impetus of the progressive economist
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune, who had been appointed
intendant of this impoverished and isolated region, a new
ceramics industry was developed, and
Limoges porcelain became famous during the 19th century.
* A small
university was founded at Limoges in
1968.
*
Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) was killed by a crossbow bolt wound to the shoulder just south of Limoges in 1199.
Births
Limoges was the birthplace of:
*
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (
1508-
1588),
poet and scholar, member of the
Pléiade*
Henri François d'Aguesseau (
1668-
1751),
chancellor of France*
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud (
1753-
1793), orator and revolutionary
*
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (
1762-
1833),
marshal of France*
Stephen Grellet (
1773?
1855),
Quaker missionary*
Thomas Robert Bugeaud de la Piconnerie, Duke of Isly (
1784-
1849),
marshal of France*
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Émile Montégut (
1825-
1895),
critic*
Marie François Sadi Carnot (
1837-
1894),
President of France*
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (
1841-
1919), preeminent French
painter*
Maryse Bastié (1898-1952), aviatrix
Twin towns
*
Charlotte, North Carolina,
United States*
Fürth,
Germany*
Limoges,
Ontario*
Plzen,
Czech Republic*
Seto,
Japan*
Bishopric of Limoges*
City council website*
Adrien Dubouché Museum website - ceramics, glassware, porcelain from Limoges*
Limoges university website*
History and Geography (Academy of Limoges, institutional website)*
Information about porcelain Limoges boxes made in Limoges, France*
Limoges Attractions and Places of Interest
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Satellite image