Carcassonne

Carcassonne

Carcassonne, a hilltop town in southern France's Languedoc area, is famous for its medieval citadel, La Cité, with numerous watchtowers and double-walled fortifications. The first walls were built in Gallo-Roman times, with major additions made in the 13th and 14th centuries. Château Comtal, a 12th-century castle within the Cité, offers archaeological exhibits and a tour of the inner ramparts.

People died in Carcassonne (First 21 people) - Page 0

Georges Bruguier

Georges Bruguier

French Politician

Omer Sarraut

Omer Sarraut

Albert Sarraut's father

Raymond Roger Trencavel

Raymond Roger Trencavel


Jean Barthe

Jean Barthe

French rugby union player

Renat Nelli

Renat Nelli

Author

Emilia Hazelip

Emilia Hazelip

Gardener

Arnaud Beltrame

Arnaud Beltrame


Jean Camberoque

Jean Camberoque

Artist

Joë Bousquet

Joë Bousquet

French poet

Michèle Méritz

Michèle Méritz

Actress

René Coll

René Coll

Film score composer

Gilbert Benausse

Gilbert Benausse


Georges Bruguier

Georges Bruguier

French Politician

Jules Doinel

Jules Doinel

Archivist

Henri Gout

Henri Gout

Former Mayor of Carcassonne

Puig Aubert

Puig Aubert

Rugby union player

Bernardo Clariana

Bernardo Clariana

Poet

Paul Lacombe

Paul Lacombe

French professional basketball player

Simon Vigor

Simon Vigor

Religious leader

Robert Capdeville

Robert Capdeville

Politician

Tomatis

Tomatis

French otorhinolaryngologist and inventor