Lisieux
About Lisieux
Lisieux is a cooperative in the Calvados office in the Normandy district in northwestern France. It is the capital of the Pays d'Auge zone, which is portrayed by valleys and supported farmland. The name of the town gets from the Latin: Noviomagus Lexoviorum "Noviomagus of the Lexovii". The town was initially referred to in Celtic as Novio Magos "New Field", "New Market", which was Latinized as Noviomagus. Inferable from the huge number of comparatively named urban areas, be that as it may, it was important to determine where this one was found. The neighborhood French demonym Lexoviens gets from the Latin also.
Lisieux is arranged on the juncture of the stream Touques and a significant number of its tributaries: the waterways Orbiquet, Cirieux and Graindain. The town is in the core of the Pays d'Auge, of which it is the capital. Lisieux is thusly encompassed by Normandy's common supported farmland, where there is a blend of animals cultivating for the most part milk bovines and juice apple development. Since the Middle Ages Lisieux has been the seat of one of the seven Roman Catholic wards of Normandy under the locale of the religious territory of Rouen. The best-known about the Bishops of Lisieux is Pierre Cauchon, who had an unequivocal impact amid the preliminary of Joan of Arc. He is covered in Lisieux Cathedral.
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