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Matin Chateau Ecluse Port Josselin Morbihan Bretagne France 3618
France

Josselin est une commune française, située dans le département du Morbihan et la région Bretagne.

Avec ses maisons médiévales aux toits d'ardoise qui s'étagent à flanc de coteau, et le château des Rohan qui se mire paisiblement dans l'Oust, Josselin offre d'emblée une vision des plus pittoresques. Posté à la frontière du pays gallo et du pays bretonnant, au cœur de l'ancienne vicomté de Porhôët, son site permet de découvrir un Argoat riche en ressources touristiques.
    Le nom en gallo de la commune est Jocelein, Jocelin ou Joczelein.
    Le nom en breton de la commune est Josilin.
    Cette petite cité de caractère plutôt touristique est célèbre pour son imposant château, résidence des ducs de Rohan.
    À mi-chemin entre Josselin et Ploërmel, se tint le fameux combat des Trente lors de la Guerre de Succession de Bretagne au Moyen Âge.
    On raconte que St Mériadec y aurait fondé une chapelle au IVe siècle
    À l'origine, le château de Josselin possédait neuf tours. De nos jours, il n'en reste que quatre, le château ayant été partiellement démoli en 1629 sur ordre du Cardinal Richelieu.
    Elle fut chef-lieu de district de 1790 à 1795.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josselin_(Morbihan)

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