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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 49 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUTUN  , a

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town of east-central France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of
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Saone-et-
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Loire, 62 m . S.W. of
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Dijon on the Paris-Lyon railway to
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Nevers . Pop . (1906) 11,927 . Autun is pleasantly situated on the slope of a hill at the
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foot of which runs the Arroux . Its former greatness is attested by many
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Roman remains, the chief of which are two well-preserved stone gateways, the Porte d' Arroux and the Porte St Andre, both pierced with four archways and surmounted by arcades . There are also remains of the old ramparts and aqueducts, of a square tower called the Temple of
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Janus, of a theatre and of an amphitheatre . A
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pyramid in the neighbouring
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village of Couhard was probably a sepulchral monument . The
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chapel of St Nicolas (12th century) contains many of the remains discovered at Autun . The
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cathedral of St Lazare, once the chapel attached to the residence of the dukes of
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Burgundy, is in the highest
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part of the town . It belongs mainly to the 12th century, but the
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Gothic central tower and the chapels were added in the 15th century by Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of Burgundy, born at Autun . The chief
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artistic features of the church are the
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group of the Last
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Judgment sculptured on the tympanum above the west door, and the
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painting by Ingres representing the martyrdom of St Symphorien, which took place at Autun in 179 .

In the cathedral square stands the

fountain of St Lazare, a
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work of the Renaissance . The hotel Rolin, a house of the 15th century, contains the collections of the " Aeduan
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literary and scientific society." The hotel de ville, containing a museum of paintings, the law-court and the theatre are
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modern buildings . Autun is the seat of a bishopric, of tribunals of first instance and of commerce, and has an ecclesiastical seminary, a communal college and a cavalry school . Among the
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industries of the town are the extraction of oil from the bituminous schist obtained in the neighbourhood, leathermanufacture, metal-founding, marble-working, and the manufacture of machinery and furniture . Autun is the commercial centre for a large part of the
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Morvan, and has considerable trade in
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timber and cattle . Autun (Augustodunum) succeeded
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Bibracte as capital of the
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Aedui when Gaul was reorganized by Augustus . Under the Romans, it was a flourishing town, covering double its
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present extent and renowned for its
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schools of rhetoric . In the succeeding centuries its prosperity drew upon it the attacks of the barbarians, the
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Saracens and the
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Normans . The
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counts of Autun in 88o became dukes of Burgundy, and the town was the residence of the latter till 1276 . It was ravaged by the
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English in 1379, and, in 1591, owing to its support of the
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League, had to sustain a siege conducted by Marshal
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Jean d'
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Aumont, general of Henry IV . See H. de Fontenay, Autun et ses monuments (Autun, 1889) .

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