
Peypin-d'Aigues is a village that was abandoned at the end of the 14th century. In 1506, the joint dwelling with Saint-Martin-de-la-Brasque was signed at the Tour-d'Aigues castle, several families from Pietmond and Vaud settled in the Luberon. The Aix-en-Provence court took a decision on May 20, 1545 "The Edict of Mérindol" establishing a list of fourteen cities of which it was enough to be originated from, to be chained to the galleys of Marseilles as "an alternative to imprisonment". Peypin-d'Aigues was one of them.