In Troubadour Landa Ramble in Provence And Languedoc

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In Troubadour Landa Ramble in Provence And Languedoc
S Baring Gould
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Marius, Martha, and Julia--The Gaie--TheTeutons and Ambrons and Cimbri threaten Italy--C. Marius sent againstthem--His camp at S. Gabriel--The canal he cut--The barbarians crossthe Rhone--First brush with them--They defile before him at Orgon--Therout of the Ambrons at Les Milles--He follows the Teutons--The plainof Pourrieres--Position of Marius--The battle--Slaughter of theTeutons--Position of their camp--Monument of Marius--Venus Victrix--Annualcommemoration.
[Illustration: Ruins S. Gabriel.
... ] The two oldest and most interesting monuments of Les Baux have beenunnoticed in the last chapter. These are the sculptured stones of Tremaieand Gaie. They are two limestone blocks fallen from the precipices above, lying on the flounce of rubble near the bottom of the promontory of LesBaux, the one on the east the other on the south. That on the east, LaTremaie, consists of a block of shell-limestone about twenty-five feethigh, in which, twelve feet from the soil, is sculptured a semicircularheaded niche, five and a half feet high by four and a half feet wide, thatcontains a group of three personages, a bearded man on the left of theobserver, a tall woman in the centre wearing a mitre, and on the rightanother woman.

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