L'Aigle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the municipality in Switzerland, see Aigle.
L'Aigle is a commune of the Orne départment, in France.
This commune used to be known as Laigle. According to Orderic Vitalis, the nest of an eagle (aigle in French) was discovered during the construction of the castle.
The Risle river flows through the commune.
The city has a population of almost nine thousand people but has recently seen a decline. Some residents of the city believe that this is because of the lack of future prospects for youth in the area.
[edit] Events
- January 8, 1354 : Assassination of the constable of France, Charles d'Espagne, by men of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre.
- April 26, 1803 a meteorite falls.
[edit] Twin towns
- Aigle, Switzerland