词条 | Château de Bertangles |
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| name = Château de Bertangles Château de Clermont-Tonnerre | native_name = | native_name_lang = | former_names = | alternate_names = | status = | image = Bertangles château 2a.jpg | image_alt = | caption = | map_type = France | map_alt = | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|49|58|21|N|2|18|6|E|display=inline}} }} The Château de Bertangles, also named Château de Clermont-Tonnerre, is a historic castle in Bertangles, Somme, Hauts-de-France, France. HistoryIt was built from 1730 to 1734 for Count Louis-Joseph de Clermont-Tonnerre.[1] It was designed by architect Germain Boffrand.[1] During World War I, the château was the Australian Headquarters under the command of General John Monash. On August 12 1918, Monash was knighted on the battlefield, a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, by His Majesty King George V, the first time a British monarch had honoured a commander in such a way in 200 years. The interiors were burned in a fire in 1930, and restored shortly after.[1] It was later inherited by politician François de Clermont-Tonnerre. On the eve of ANZAC Day on April 24, 2016, the Governor General of Australia Sir Peter Cosgrove came to Bertangles[2] offering tribute to General Sir John Monash, with a tree-planting ceremony and the unveiling of a commemorative plaque. Architectural significanceIt has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture since 1982.[1] References{{commons category|Château de Bertangles}}1. ^1 2 3 4 French Ministry of Culture: Château de Bertangles 2. ^Sydney Morning Herald: Chateau de Bertangles, scene of General John Monash's legend, should be better known, says Cosgrove External links
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