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FREJUS , a See also: town in the department of the See also: Var in S.E
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See also: France
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Pop
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(1906) 3430
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It is 281 M
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S.E. of Draguignan (the chief town of the department), and 221 M
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S.W. of See also: Cannes by See also: rail
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It is only important on account of the See also: fine See also: Roman remains that it contains, for it is now a mile from the See also: sea, its harbour having been silted up by the deposits of the Argens See also: river
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Since the 4th century it has been a See also: bishop's see, which is in the ecclesiastical province of See also: Aix en See also: Provence
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In See also: modern times the neighbouring fishing See also: village at St See also: Raphael (21 M. by rail S.E., and on the sea-See also: shore) has become a town of 4865 inhabitants (in 1901); in 1799 See also: Napoleon disembarked there on his return from See also: Egypt, and re-embarked for See also: Elba in 1814, while nowadays it is much frequented as a See also: health resort, as is also Valescure (2 M
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N.W. on the heights above)
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The See also: cathedral See also: church in
See also: part See also: dates from the 12th century, but only small portions of the old See also: medieval episcopal palace are now visible, as it was rebuilt about 1823
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The ramparts of the old town can still be traced for a long distance, and there are fragments of two moles, of the theatre and of aSee also: gate
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The amphitheatre, which seated r 2,000 spectators, is in a better See also: state of preservation
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The ruins of the See also: great aqueduct which brought the See also: waters of the Siagnole, an affluent of the Siagne, to the town, can still be traced for a distance of nearly 19 m
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The See also: original See also: hamlet was the capital of the tribe of the Oxybii, while the town of Forum Julii was founded on its site by See also: Julius Caesar in See also: order to secure to the See also: Romans a harbour See also: independent of that of See also: Marseilles
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The buildings of which ruins exist were mostly built by Caesar or by See also: Augustus, and show that it was an important See also: naval station and See also: arsenal
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But the town suffered much at the hands of the See also: Arabs, of See also: Barbary pirates, and of its inhabitants,who constructed many of their dwellings out of the ruined Roman buildings
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The See also: ancient harbour (really but a portion of the lagoons, which had been deepened) is now completely silted up
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Even in early times a canal had to be kept open by perpetual digging, while about 1 700 this was closed, and now a sandy and partly cultivated waste extends between the town and the seashore
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See also: Aubenas, Histoire de Frejus (Frejus, 1881) ; Ch
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Lentheric, La Provence Maritime ancienne et moderne (See also: Paris, 1880), See also: chap. vii
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