Chinon
Chinon is a town and commune of the Indre-et-Loire département in France. Population (2001): approx. 10,000.
Château
Sitting high on a plateau, a huge castle dominates the entire town. The château Chinon was built on the site of a Gallo-Roman castrum as a fortified stronghold by Theobald I, Count of Blois in the year 954. In the 12th century Chinon, located in Anjou in present day France, was a primary residence of Henry II (Angevin King and King of England). He is responsible for construction of almost all of the massive chateau, built over 1,300 feet long and 250 feet wide with a clock tower rising 115 feet high. King Henry, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their son King Richard the Lionheart were all buried at nearby Fontevraud Abbey.
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Château - Gallo-Roman - Castrum - Theobald I - Count of Blois - 954 - 12th century - Anjou - Henry II - Angevin King - King of England - Eleanor of Aquitaine - Richard the Lionheart - Fontevraud Abbey
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The chateau was the residence of Charles VII, the dauphin of France in the early 15th century. It is the place where the legendary Joan of Arc came on March 8, 1429 to recognize the dauphin and to urge him to declare himself king and raise an army to liberate France from the English.
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Charles VII - Dauphin - 15th century - Joan of Arc - March 8 - 1429
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In 1562 the chateau came into the possession of the Huguenots and was turned into a state prison by Henri IV of France. After that it was abandoned until 1793 when, during the Reign of Terror, the castle was temporarily occupied by Vendeans. Soon though, it was left to decay until Emperor Napoleon III began a partial effort at restoration. Today, it is managed by the Town of Chinon and is a major tourist attraction.
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1562 - Huguenots - Henri IV of France - 1793 - Reign of Terror - Vendeans - Napoleon III
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