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Country
  
France

Department
  
Aude

Canton
  
Lézignan-Corbières

Area
  
28.62 km²

Local time
  
Sunday 12:09 AM

Region
  
Occitanie

Arrondissement
  
Narbonne

Intercommunality
  
Région Lézignanaise

Population
  
1,086 (1999)

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Weather
  
11°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 85% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Orbieu, Chateau Guillem de Montjustin, Montoliu Christophe

Fabrezan is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.

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Map of 11200 Fabrezan, France

Geography

The village lies on the left bank of the Orbieu, at the confluent with the Nielle. Fabrezan is at the foot of the Montagne d'Alaric and is 7 km from Lézignan-Corbières and 10 km from Lagrasse.

Etymology

The village's name is derived from a Gallo-Roman villa: villa Fabriciana (from the name of the owner Fabricius, who was perhaps a veteran from Caesar's Legio X Equestris), in 947 there is a reference to In villa Fabriciano, in 1222 to Castrum de Fabrezano and in 1595 to Fabresan. In Occitan the village is known as Fabresàn

History

In the Middle Ages the village was a fief held by the Viscounts of Narbonne. In 1382 during the Tuchin Revolt, Beatrix, the wife of Aimery VI, Viscount of Narbonne, and her children were besieged at Fabrezan by the citizens of Narbonne. Most of the 12th century keep from the original castle in which she was besieged still exists, but an upper floor was dismantled in 1628 and the Tour de Fabrezan is now only 30 meters high. It was classified as a monument historique in 1951. The Romanesque church of Saint-Étienne in the hamlet of Villerouge-la-Crémade which is part of the commune was also classified as a monument historique in 1982.

The French poet and inventor Charles Cros was born in Fabrezan in 1842. There is a small museum devoted to him, Le Musée Charles Cros, located at the Mairie or town hall. An annual music festival is held in the village in honor of Charles Cros.

References

Fabrezan Wikipedia