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Fortifications à Bayonne dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

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    2 Avenue de Pampelune
    64100 Bayonne
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Crédit photo : Szeder László - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
400
500
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
IVe siècle
Gallo-Roman Pregnant
XIe siècle
Remanagement of the Château-Vieux
1243, 1295, 1328
Stays of the Kings of England
1367
Imprisonment of Du Guesclin
1451
Bayonne taken by Dunois
1599
Bastions d'Henri IV
1680
Vauban reinforcements
1886, 1929, 1931
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The remains of the Roman enclosure: classification by decree of 12 July 1886; Remparts, except for parties classified: registration by order of 6 November 1929; All the fortifications and glacis, from and including the Château-Vieux to the Tour du Sault, on the banks of the Nive (this measure includes the area of land between the Château-Vieux, the avenue of November 11, the Allées Paulmy, the chemin de Saint-Léon and the extension of this road to the Nive): classification by decree of May 20, 1931

Key figures

Henri III (roi d’Angleterre) - Sovereign Stayed at Château-Vieux in 1243.
Édouard Ier (roi d’Angleterre) - Sovereign Stayed at Château-Vieux in 1295.
Édouard III (roi d’Angleterre) - Sovereign Stayed at Château-Vieux in 1328.
Du Guesclin - Military Chief Prisoner at Château-Vieux in 1367.
Dunois - French Commander Prit Bayonne in 1451.
Henri IV - King of France Commanded the bastions in 1599.
Erard - Military engineer Designed the fortifications of 1599.
Vauban - Military engineer Reinforced the defenses in 1680.

Origin and history

Bayonne's fortifications originated in the Gallo-Roman era, with a defensive enclosure of which towers and courtines remain. These remains, rebuilt in the 11th century by the Viscounts of Bayonne, integrate the Château-Vieux, which served as residence for kings of England such as Henry III, Edward I and Edward III. This site was also the place of detention of Du Guesclin in 1367, before passing under French control in 1451 with the entrance of Dunois.

In the 16th century, Henry IV ordered the construction of castate bastions (1599) under the direction of engineer Erard, to guard against Spanish attacks. These still visible works illustrate the military architecture of the period. A century later, Vauban, commissioned by Louis XIV in 1680, strengthened the existing system without radically changing it. He added advanced works, such as the bastions of the Spanish gate and a large horned work, while preserving Erard's structures.

Subsequent work, under Napoleon III, retained the heritage of the two engineers. The fortifications, classified as Historic Monument in 1886, protect a space extending from the Château-Vieux to the Sault Tower along the Nive. Their current state thus reflects almost 14 centuries of strategic adaptations, marked by Franco-Spanish conflicts and developments in military art.

Gallo-Roman remains, classified in 1886, coexist with medieval and modern ramparts, registered or classified between 1929 and 1931. The property shared between the municipality and individuals underscores the heritage and urban importance of this complex, located between avenue du 11-Novembre and the banks of the Nive.

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