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SOISSONS

Volume 19 · 141 words · 1823 Edition

an ancient, large, and considerable city of France, in the department of Aisne and late province of Soissonnais. It was the capital of a kingdom of the same name, under the first race of the French monarchs. It contained 81,89 inhabitants in 1820, and is a bishop's see. The environs are charming, but the streets are narrow, and the houses ill-built. The fine cathedral has one of the most considerable chapters in the kingdom; and the bishop, when the archbishop of Rheims was absent, had a right to crown the king. The castle, though ancient, is not that in which the kings of the first race resided. Soissons is seated in a very pleasant and fertile valley, on the river Aisne, 30 miles west by north of Rheims, and 60 north-east of Paris. E. Long. 3° 24'. N. Lat. 49° 23'.