Saint-Martin-Lys
Saint-Martin-Lys (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ lis] ⓘ; Languedocien: Sant Martin de Les) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. Population
HistoryThe abbey of Saint-Martin-Lys appears in the texts in 898 when the monk Leuva gave the monastery a vineyard located in Cailla . She then receives many donations throughout the Viscount Fenouillèdes . Pope Agapet II confirmed his possessions in 954.[3] The monks then cultivate vineyards, olive trees and cereals. The monastery has a tine or cellars where are brought to Brugens crops in the region, today in the municipality of Caudies Fenouilledes.[4] GeographyMunicipality located in the upper valley of the Aude, legally part of the Fenouillèdes, the small village of Saint-Martin-Lys is between two gorges (near the parade of Pierre-Lys ). Overlooked by two mountains, the village borders the Aude.[5][6][7] See alsoReferences
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