Toulose
Toulose is a city in southern France,
Capital of Haute -Garonne Department, on
the Garonne River and the Canal du
Midi. Its major Commercial , Transportation
and Manufacturing center, is
known for its production of aircraft and aerospace
equipment. Other products
are chemicals, clothing , electrical machinery, and
farm implements. Places
of interest in Toulose include a the largeRomanesque
Basilica of saint
Sernin, which contains the tomb of St. Thomas Aquinas; the
Gothic
Cathedral of WSaint Etienne; and the church of Notre Dame la Blanche.
The
city alsocontains mansions in the renaissance style; these include the
Hotel
Felzins, the Maison de Pierre, and the hotel d;Assezat et de
Clemence -Isaure.
As the Gallic city of Tolosa, the community was
important long before the Roman
conquest of Gaul. It became an episcopal see
in the 4th century and was the
capital of the Visigoths from 419 to 508, when
it was captured by Clovis I, king
of the Franks. It served as the seat of the
Carolingian kingdom of the
Aquitainebfrom 781 to 843, when the separate
county of Toulose was established.
The city joined the $Roman Catholic
cause during the Wars of the Religion in the
late 16th century, however, in
1562 some 4000 Protestants Huguenots of the city
were killed. Nimes, city in
southern France, capital of Gard Department, on a
plain in the Cevennes
Region. Its farm -trade and manufacturing center, products
include: texties,
clothing.