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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 460 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARGENTAN , a See also:

town of See also:north-western See also:France, See also:capital of an See also:arrondissement in the See also:department of See also:Orne, 27 M. N.N.W. of See also:Alencon on the railway from Le Mans to See also:Caen. Pop. (1906) 5072. It is situated on the slope of a See also:hill on the right See also:bank of the Orne at its confluence with the Ure. The town has remains ofold fortifications, among them the Tour See also:Marguerite, and a See also:chateau, now used as a See also:law-See also:court, dating from the 15th See also:century. The See also:church of St Germain (15th, 16th and 17th centuries) has several features of architectural beauty, notably the sculptured See also:northern portal, and the central and western towers. The church of St See also:Martin, dating from the 15th century, has See also:good stained See also:glass. The handsome See also:modern town-See also:hall contains among other institutions the tribunal of See also:commerce, the museum and the library. Argentan is the seat of a sub-See also:prefect, has a tribunal of first instance and a communal See also:college. See also:Leather-working and the manufacture of stained glass are leading See also:industries. There are quarries of See also:limestone in the vicinity.

Argentan was a viscounty from the 11th century onwards; it was often taken and pillaged. During the Religious See also:

Wars it remained attached to the See also:Catholic party. See also:Francois Eudes de See also:Mezeray, the historian, was See also:born near the town, and a See also:monument has been erected to his memory.

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