It was Duke Louis I of Anjou, appointed lieutenant general of the king in Languedoc by his brother Charles V, who founded this bastide in 1373 on the ancient Via Aquitania. It was then called the Bastide of the Duke of Anjou. Located in the plain, it is the latest bastide created in the South West. The town was fortified and protected by ditches and, like the other royal bastides, its consulate, also created in 1373, exercised criminal justice. It was not until the 17th century that the town became prosperous thanks to the creation of the Canal du Midi and the construction of the port of Ségala, a small hamlet in the bastide founded by Pierre-Paul Riquet.

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