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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 893 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUCH  , a

city of south-western France, capital of the department of
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Gers, 55 M . W. of Toulouse on the
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Southern railway . Pop . (1906) 9294 . Auch is built on the
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summit and sides of a hill at the
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foot of which flow the yellow waters of the Gers . It consists of a
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lower and upper quarter
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united in several places by flights of steps . The streets are in general steep and narrow, but there is a handsome
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promenade in the upper
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town, laid out in the 18th century by the intendant Antoine Megret d'Etigny . Three bridges lead from the
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left to the right
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bank of the Gers, on which the suburb of Patte d'Oie is situated . The most interesting
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part of the town lies in the old quarter around the Place Salinis, a spacious terrace which commands an extensive view over the surrounding country . On its eastern side it communicates with the left bank of the
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river by a handsome series of steps; on its north side rises the
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cathedral of Sainte-
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Marie . This church, built from 1489 to 1662, belongs chiefly to the
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Gothic style, of which it is one of the finest examples in southern France . The
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facade, however, with its two square and somewhat heavy flanking towers
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dates from the 17th century, and is
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Greco-
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Roman in architecture .

Sainte-Marie contains many

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artistic treasures, the chief of which are the magnificent stained-glass windows of the Renaissance which
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light the apsidal chapels, and the 113 choir-stalls of carved oak, also of Renaissance workmanship . The archbishop's palace adjoins the cathedral; it is a
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building of the 18th century with a Romanesque hall and a tower of the 14th century . Opposite the south side of the cathedral stands the lycee on the site of a former Jesuit college . Only scanty remains are left of the once celebrated abbey of St Orens . The ecclesiastical seminary contains an important library with a collection of
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manuscripts, and there is a public library in the Carmelite
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chapel, a building of the 17th century . The .former palace of the intendants of Gascony is now used as the prefecture . Auch is the seat of an archbishopric, a prefect and a court of assizes, and has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a chamber of commerce, a lycee, training-colleges, a school of design, a branch of the Bank of France and an important lunatic asylum . The manufactures include agricultural implements, leather,
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vinegar and plaited sandals, and there is a trade in
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brandy, wine, cattle, poultry and wool; there are quarries of building-stone in the neighbourhood . Auch (Elimberris) was the capital of a Celtiberian tribe, the Ausci, and under the Roman domination was one of the most important cities in Gaul . In the .4th century this importance was increased by the foundation of its bishopric, and after the destruction of Eauze in the 9th century it became the metropolis of Novempopulana . Till 732, Auch stood on the right bank of the Gers, but in that
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year the ravages of the
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Saracens drove the inhabitants to take
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refuge on the left bank of the river, where a new city was formed . In the loth century Count Bernard of
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Armagnac founded the
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Benedictine abbey of St Orens, the monks of which, till 1308, shared the jurisdiction over Auch with the archbishops—an arrangement which gave rise to constant strife .

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counts of Armagnac possessed a castle in the city, which was the capital of Armagnac in the
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middle ages . During the Religious
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Wars of the 16th century Auch remained Catholic, except for a short occupation in 1569 by the
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Huguenots under Gabriel, count of Montgomery . In the 18th century it was capital of Gascony, and seat of a generality . Antoine Megret d'Etigny, intendant from 1751 to 1767, did much to improve the city and its commerce .

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