The Royal Château of Blois (French: Château Royal de Blois, pronounced [ʃɑto ʁwajal də blwa]) is a château located in the city center of Blois, Loir-et-Cher...
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The Château de Chaumont (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto də ʃomɔ̃]), officially Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire, is a castle (château) in Chaumont-sur-Loire...
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2019, Blois is the most populated city of the department, and the 4th of the region. Historically, the city was the capital of the County of Blois, created...
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largest château in the Loire Valley; it was built to serve as a hunting lodge for Francis I, who maintained his royal residences at the Château de Blois and...
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known, the earliest being Château de Doué-la-Fontaine built by the Count of Blois around 900. The counts of Anjou and Blois had bordering territories...
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notably the Château de Montsoreau, the Château de Langeais, the Château d'Amboise, the Château de Blois, the Château de Gaillon and the Château de Chambord...
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Gardens of the French Renaissance (section Gardens of the Château d'Amboise, Blois, Gaillon and Bury)
their peak in the gardens of the royal Château de Fontainebleau, Château d'Amboise, Château de Blois, and Château de Chenonceau. French Renaissance gardens...
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Loir-et-Cher (redirect from Blois constituency)
following: Château de Blois Château de Chaumont Château de Chambord Château de Cheverny Blois Vendôme Château de Chambord Interior of the Château de Chaumont...
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name of his barony of Alluyes. On Rue Saint-Honoré near Blois Cathedral and the Château de Blois, it is now significantly smaller than it was originally...
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Henri I, Duke of Guise (redirect from Henri Ier de Lorraine, 3me duc de Guise)
known as the "Flying Squadron".: 277 The following morning at the Château de Blois, Guise was summoned to attend the king, and was at once assassinated...
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Estates General (France) (redirect from States of Blois)
Reign of Henry III (1574–1589) 1576-1577, at the Château de Blois 1588-1589, at the Château de Blois Reign of Henry IV (1589–1610) 1593, at the Louvre...
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representing the story of Ulysses. Château de Cheverny, detail of the facade The hunting dogs at Château de Cheverny Château de Cheverny painting The Belgian...
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de Rochebrune (1824–1900) was a French painter, sculptor and etcher. He did 492 etchings, including etchings of the Château de Blois, the Château de Chambord...
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Richard of Brittany (1395 – Château de Clisson 2 June 1438), Count of Benon, Étampes, and Mantes, married at the Château de Blois, Loir-et-Cher on 29 August...
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were built on hilltops, such as the Château d'Amboise, while the only one built in the riverbed is the Château de Montsoreau. Many had exquisite churches...
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Claude of France (redirect from Claude de France)
the omnipresence of his mistress, Françoise de Foix. Claude died on 26 July 1524 at the Château de Blois, aged twenty-four. The exact cause of her death...
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so pleased with the result that he invited Mansart to renovate his Château de Blois (1635). Mansart intended to rebuild this former royal residence completely...
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Château de Chinon is a château located on the bank of the river Vienne in Chinon, France. It was founded by Theobald I, Count of Blois. In the 11th century...
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ex-voto, Blois, Blois Cathedral. Oil painting, Portrait du préfet du Loir-et-Cher Louis Chicoilet de Corbigny, 1829, Blois, Château de Blois Pastel, Charlotte...
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Dieu de Saint-Jean au musée du château de Blois ("a portrait of the musician Marin Marais by Jean Dieu de Saint-Jean in the musée du château de Blois")....
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23 December 1588, he asked the Duke of Guise to call on him at the Château de Blois. As Guise entered the king's chamber, the Forty-five plunged their...
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The Château de Goulaine is a historic château located in the Loire Valley wine region near Nantes, France. The property has been home to the family of...
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List of palaces in France (section Île-de-France)
d'Angers Château d'Azay-le-Rideau Château de Blois Château de Brézé Château de Cayx, Cahors, a residence of the Danish Royal Family Château de Chambord...
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Anne of Brittany (redirect from Anne de Bretagne)
from the Breton House of Montfort-Brittany, and the Blois-Penthièvre heir was a female, Nicole of Blois, who in 1480 sold her rights over Brittany to King...
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The Oath of Henri de Guise is an 1864 history painting by Pierre-Charles Comte, now in the Château de Blois. It formed part of the 2014 exhibition L'invention...
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Louis de Blois, O.S.B., (October 1506 – 7 January 1566) was a Flemish monk and mystical writer, generally known under the name of Blosius. Louis was born...
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Marie exiled to the Château de Blois. In the night of 21–22 February 1619, the 43-year-old Queen Mother escaped from her prison in Blois with a rope ladder...
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assassinated at the Château de Blois. The next day Catherine's younger brother Cardinal Louis II was also assassinated at the Château de Blois. The bodies of...
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John IV, Duke of Brittany (redirect from Jean IV de Montfort)
Richard of Brittany (1395 – Château de Clisson 2 June 1438), Count of Benon, Étampes, and Mantes, married at the Château de Blois, Loir-et-Cher on 29 August...
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Former abbey church of Saint-Menoux Château de Blois, Loire region Château de Chambord, Loire region Château de Tanlay, département of Yonne Germany...
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