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The Château de Chalus-Chabrol (Occitan Limousin : Chasteu de Chasluç-Chabròl) is a castle in the commune of Châlus in the département of Haute-Vienne, France.[1] The castle dominates the town of Châlus. It consists today of an isolated circular keep (12th century) and a residential building constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries, enlarged in the 17th century.[1] The castle protected the southern approach to Limoges and the north-south route between Paris and Spain, as well as the ancient east-west route linking the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. It is most famous for the death of King Richard the Lionheart, who died there while besieging the castle in 1199 from a crossbow wound fired, according to legend, by one of the defenders called Bertrand de Gourdon. His entrails are buried in the castle chapel.[2] The castle's owners included Charlotte of Albret and Louise Borgia, respectively wife and daughter of Cesare Borgia. Château de Chalus-Chabrol has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1925.[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 Ministry of Culture: Château fort de Chalus {{fr}} 2. ^Flori, Jean (1999), Richard Coeur de Lion: le roi-chevalier p. 235 {{Fr}}, Paris: Biographie Payot, {{ISBN|978-2-228-89272-8}} External links{{commonscat|Châlus Chabrol}}
3 : Ruined castles in Nouvelle-Aquitaine|Buildings and structures in Haute-Vienne|Monuments historiques of Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
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