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LODEVE , a See also: town of See also: southern See also: France, capital of an arrondissement of the department of See also: Herault, 36 m
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W.N.W. of See also: Montpellier by See also: rail
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Pop
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(1906), 6142
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It is situated in . the southern See also: Cevennes at the See also: foot of steep hills in a small valley where the Soulondres joins the Lergue, a tributary of the Herault
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Two See also: bridges over the Lergue connect the town with the See also: faubourg of Carmes on the See also: left See also: bank of the See also: river, and two others over the Soulondres See also: lead to the extensive ruins of the chateau de Montbrun (13th century)
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The old fortified See also: cathedral of St Fulcran, founded by him in 950, See also: dates in its See also: present condition from the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries; the cloister, dating from the 15th and 17th centuries, is in ruins
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In the picturesque environs of the town stands the well-preserved monastery of St Michel de See also: Grammont, dating from the 12th century and now used as See also: farm buildings
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In the neighbourhood are three See also: fine dolmens
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The manufacture of woollens for army clothing is the chief industry
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Wool is imported in large quantities from the neighbouring departments, and from See also: Morocco; the exports are See also: cloth to See also: Italy and the See also: Levant, See also: wine, See also: brandy and See also: wood
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The town has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a See also: board of See also: trade-arbitrators, a chamber of arts and manufactures, and a communal See also: college
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Lodeve (Luteva) existed before the invasion of the See also: Romans, who for some See also: time called it Forum Neronis
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The inhabitants were converted to See also: Christianity by St See also: Flour, first See also: bishop of the city, about 323
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After passing successively into the hands of the Visigoths, the Franks, the See also: Ostrogoths, the See also: Arabs and the See also: Carolingians, it became in the 9th century a See also: separate count-See also: ship, and afterwards the domain of its bishops
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During the religious See also: wars it suffered much, especially in 1573, when it was sacked
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It ceased to be See also: art episcopal see at the Revolution
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