Shortly after, I reached Hiers-Brouage wondering what a fortified town did in the middle of nowhere. Later googling it, I found out that it was an old salt trade port called Jacopolis sur Brouage, which became a Catholic port of war, wished by Cardinal Richelieu who named it Brouage in 1627 to compete with the Huguenot stronghold of nearby La Rochelle.... | |||||