Hyères Islands
(Iles d'Hyères)
Provence-Beyond (Beyond the French Riviera) ® Var (83) Nearby: [ Calanques | Hyères | Porquerolles Island | Port-Cros Island ] Below: [ History | Transportation | ]
The Hyéres Islands, or Golden Isles (Iles d'Or, are three islands off the coast of the Var department, east of Toulon. The name "golden" is said to have been bestowed on them during the Renaissance, because of the light reflected from the golden-brown mica shale.
Porquerolles Island
Port-Cros Island
Levant Island
History
Pirates. From the 9th century on, the islands were attacked regularly by pirates. In the 16th century, King François I [Kings] raised Port-Cros and Levant islands to the status of the Marquisate des Isles d'Or, and the Marquis had the responsibility to keep protect the islands from pirates and to keep the islands under cultivation. In an effort to get the people necessary to work the islands, the Marquis first abolished taxes. That wasn't enough, so a right of asylum was established for criminals, as long as they remained on the island. That worked! Hordes of criminals arrived, and eventually turned to piracy themselves. Forts. Forts Ste-Agathe and Le Moulin were built on porquerolles island in 1530. A hundred years later, Richelieu built the forts L'Eminence, L'Estissac and Port-Man on Port-Cros, and L'Alycastre, Le Grand-Langoustier and Le Petit-Langoustier on Porquerolles to resist the Spanish fleet. In the 19th century, seven additional forts were built. Napoleon built a fort on Levant Island in 1812. Transportation
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