JARNAC, a town of the arrondissement of Cognac, in the department of the Charente, in France, on the right bank of the river. It contains 1560 inhabitants, amongst whom are merchants dealing very extensively in brandy for foreign countries. It is celebrated for the great battle fought there in 1569, between the Huguenots and the Catholics, in which the Prince of Condé was taken prisoner.
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