Translation research articles, n 599 BC the Phocaeans founded Massilia (present-day Marseille) and established coastal mooring sites in. The region. In 31 BC the Romans, invaded the region. Their citizens built many opulent villas in the area; one is known. As the "Villa des Platanes" (Villa of the Plane trees). The first name given to the village, was Heraclea-Caccaliera and. The mouth of the Gulf was named The Issambres.The town owes its current name from the early semi-legendary martyr, named Saint Torpes. The legend says that he was beheaded. At Pisa during the reign of Nero and that, his body was placed in a rotten boat along with a rooster and a dog. The body. Landed at the present-day location of the town. [] [] [2 3 4].Towards the end of the ninth century with the fall of the, Roman Empire pirates and privateers attacked and sacked the. Region for the next 100 years and in, the 10th century the village of La Garde-Freinet 15), km (9) mi) north of St, Tropez,. Was founded. From 890 - 972 Saint-Tropez and, its surroundings became an Arabic-Muslim colony dominated by the nearby Saracen. Settlement of Fraxinet. [] [] In 940 5 6, Ibn Nasr Ahmad was in control of Saint-Tropez. [] In 6 961 - 963 Audibert son Berenger of,,,, The pretender to the throne of Lombardy who was pursued by, Otto I hid at Saint-Tropez. [] In, 6 972 the Muslims of Saint-Tropez. Held the abbot of Cluny Ma ï Eul until he was released for ransom 6. [].In 976 William I, Count of Provence Lord of, Grimaud began attacking, the Muslims and in 980 built a tower at the current. Location of the Suffren tower. In 1079, and 1218 Papal bulls mentioned the existence of a manor in Saint-Tropez.
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