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The Footnote June 26, 2026 · Cathédrale de la Major, Marseille

The Marseille Bishop Who Stayed in the City Through the Plague and Became a National Saint

Henri-François-Xavier de Belsunce was Bishop of Marseille from 1709 to 1755. He refused to leave the city during the 1720 plague, administered last rites at street corners, organised parish-by-parish burial details, and substantially defined the visible Catholic authority during the worst summer months. The French Catholic tradition substantially canonised him in popular memory.

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The Footnote June 26, 2026 · Mur de la peste, Cabrières-d'Avignon

The Twenty-Seven Kilometre Dry-Stone Wall the French Built Across the Provençal Hills to Contain a Single City's Plague

The Mur de la peste was a dry-stone wall approximately 27 km long, with guard posts at 100-metre intervals, built across the limestone garrigue of the Comtat Venaissin between September 1720 and August 1721. It enforced the cordon sanitaire that kept the Marseille plague from spreading north into the French interior.

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