Arques is in the region of
French Flanders. As this area has been under Belgian, English, French and Spanish rule, many of the names are French versions of names in other languages. In the wake of the
Battle of the Golden Spurs a battle was fought here in April 1303 between French and Flemish. The Flemish were victorious in the
Battle of Arques (1303). Arques is not to be confused with
Arques-la-Bataille, where the
Battle of Arques (1589) took place. It is also close to
Agincourt. It was one of the first towns in the region which subscribed to
Agenda 21.
Possible Roman influence There is a possibility of Arques being the Roman Port of 'Marcae' mentioned in the
Litus Saxonicum as there appears to be research in the UK that the high sea levels were about 4.5 metres higher in late Roman times than that of today. Arques is between Oudenberg and Boulogne (both Saxon Shore forts) and appears to be land if the sea level is raised 4.5 metres in which case would mean Arques would have been a well protected harbour inland from the town. ==Population==