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  1. Aug 27, 2021 · The ruined castle of Châteauneuf-sur-Epte is in the commune of Château-sur-Epte in Normandy, France. Construction started around 1097 by William Rufus, King of England, to reinforce the frontier along the Epte river. The castle occupied a site on the border between the Duchy of Normandy and the Kingdom of France.

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    The first stone castle at this site, was built somewhere between 962 and 1020, perhaps by Richard I of Normandy but more likely by his son Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Around 1028, Richard II’s grandson, William, was born in this castle as an illegitimate son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy. This William, nicknamed ‘the Bastard’, would become the fi...

    Between 1987 and 1997 the keeps of Falaise Castle were again restored. A controversial reconstruction of the front section of the large keep was built out of concrete and steel. The architect was later fined. The castle now operates as a museum for visitors with tablets containing extensive information about the castle and its history.

    The castle is located in the middle of Falaise town. To reach the castle by car from Caen or Le Mans, take the National N158, exit at exit 11 and follow Boulevard des Bercagnes. If coming from Lisieux, follow the D511 then Boulevard des Bercagnes. The car park is located at the foot of the ramparts on Boulevard des Bercagnes. The entrance to the ca...

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  3. Château de Falaise. / 48.8932; -0.2039. The Château de Falaise is a castle from the 12th-13th century, located in the south of the commune of Falaise ("cliff" in French) in the département of Calvados, in the region of Normandy, France. William the Conqueror, the son of Duke Robert of Normandy, was born at an earlier castle on the same site ...

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  4. Jun 17, 2021 · Rouen Castle history. Located in a dominant position outside the medieval town to its north, Rouen Castle was built between 1204 and 1210. As the capital of the duchy of Normandy, Rouen Castle was the main seat of power, administration and politics in the duchy of Normandy for nearly 400 years.

  5. Jersey. The Duchy of Normandy grew out of the 911 Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between King Charles III of West Francia and the Viking leader Rollo. The duchy was named for its inhabitants, the Normans . From 1066 until 1204, as a result of the Norman Conquest of England, the dukes of Normandy were usually also kings of England, the only ...

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  6. Apr 14, 2021 · Falaise was designated by the Allies as a town of sufficient importance to merit being obliterated. It straddled the road to Caen, a D-Day objective. The Germans must not be allowed to pass. The churches and much of the town were rebuilt reusing the local stone. The castle, however, was too well made to be anything other than a little dented.

  7. It is the last Anglo-Norman keep from the 12 th century that is still fully accessible in Normandy today. It is roughly 65 feet tall and is built atop a rocky outcrop that overlooks the Ante Valley. It gathered under its roof the many functionalities that were useful to a Norman lord. It could be used militarily as a refuge, with its windowless ...

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