\paperw4260 \margr0\margl0 \plain \qj\li105\ri105 \f1 \b The Sainte-Victoire Mountain\par
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\b0 According to tradition, its name (ôHoly Victoryö) derives from the battle tha
t took place not far away from here, at which Consul Marius defeated an army of Teutons in 102 BC. Reaching a height of almost a thousand meters (over three thousand feet), the mountain dominates a vast region and offers a view, from its summit, that can
extend as far as the Alps, the Ventoux, the \b \ATXul1024 \cf4 \ATXht89 Camargue\b0 \ATXul0 \cf0 \ATXht0 , and the Maures. The mountain's fame is also due to the innumerable pictures of it that were painted by \b \ATXul1024 \cf4 \ATXht431 CΘzanne\b0 \ATXul0 \cf0 \ATXht0 .\par