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Château-Gaillard

For the commune in the Ain département, see Château-Gaillard, Ain.
Château-Gaillard

Château-Gaillard is a now ruined medieval castle, located in Les Andelys, in the Eure département, in Normandy, France. It is located 95 km southwest of Paris and 40 km from Rouen.

History

Richard I of England ordered the building of the castle in hardly more than 12 months, in 1197 and 1198. The goal was to protect Richard's duchy of Normandy from the French kings. The troops of Philip II of France captured it after a long siege in 1203.

Donjon

It was dismantled 400 years later under Henry IV of France.

Miscellaneous

The castle was used as a setting for the medieval segment of a famous Franco-Belgian graphic novel on time travel: Le Piège diabolique (The Diabolical Trap) of the Blake and Mortimer series by Edgar Pierre Jacobs.


Present State of the feudal castle of Château-Gaillard in Les Andelys, which was considered one of the strongest castles of France in the Middle-Ages, and was rebuilt in the 12th Century by Richard Coeur de Lion.







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