Château de Cromières

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Cromières, 87150 Cussac
Château de Cromières, on the Route Richard C?ur de Lion, is a feudal edifice said to have been built on an ancient Gallo-Roman villa or oppidum. In feudal times, the château was part of the Rochechouart Viscounty, which possessed five castles. An enclave of Poitou, it was on the border between the Kingdom of France and the Duchy of Guyenne, which belonged to England. The de Cromières family held the castle until the fall of Châlus and the death of Richard C?ur de Lion in 1199. Following...

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Château de Cromières
Cromières, 87150 Cussac
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