A stone at the entrance to the chateau at Aigues-Mortes commemorates those held prisoner in the Constance Tower.


This stone at the entrance to the chateau at Aigues-Mortes commemorates those held in the Constance Tower and who suffered for their faith. Templars were imprisoned there from 1307 but it is mainly associated with the imprisonment of Huguenots between 1685 and 1768.


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Location: Aigues-Mortes, Languedoc Roussillon, France
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