The French Riviera of yesteryear

Louis XIV organised the siege of Nice under the command of the Duke of La Feuillade. From 9 to 22 December 1705, the castle of Nice was bombarded relentlessly by 60 cannons and 24 mortars. More than 10,000 bombs and 120,000 cannonballs were fired at the castle during the siege, resulting in between 700 and 800 deaths and injuries. It was not until 4 January 1706 that the Marquis de Caraglio, commander of the citadel of Nice and governor of the county of Nice, surrendered.

Engraving of Nice and its castleEngraving of Nice and its castle

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *