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  2. Château d'Amboise - Wikipedia

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    The Château d'Amboise is a château in Amboise, located in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France. Confiscated by the monarchy in the 15th century, it became a favoured royal residence and was extensively rebuilt. King Charles VIII died at the château in 1498 after hitting his head on a door lintel. The château fell ...

  3. Châteaux of the Loire Valley - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of the 17th century, Louis XIV made the Île-de-France the permanent locale for great royal residences when he built the Palace of Versailles. Nonetheless, those who gained the king's favour, as well as the wealthy bourgeoisie , continued to renovate existing châteaux or build lavish new ones in the Loire Valley as summer ...

  4. MyRadar - Wikipedia

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    The app began operations in 2008 and ran on government-provided weather and radar data for its first decade. In 2019, ACME launched personal satellites to improve predictions of ongoing weather. The app received funding to improve its radar and imaging from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

  5. List of castles in the Centre-Val de Loire region - Wikipedia

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    Extensively rebuilt by Charles VIII of France from 1492, largely demolished 18-19th centuries. [1] Château de La Celle-Guenand: 15th century Rebuilt Private Remodelled in the 17th century as a private residence. Château de Chinon: 10-15th century Restored Royal castle, setting for the play and film The Lion in Winter. Château de Cinq-Mars-la ...

  6. Amboise - Wikipedia

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    She arrived in France from Scotland in 1548, aged six, via the French king's favourite palace at Saint-Germain-en-Laye near Paris, and remained in France until 1561, when she returned to her homeland—sailing up the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh on 15 August that year. The Edict of Amboise (1563) conceded the free exercise of worship to the ...

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  8. Clos Lucé - Wikipedia

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    The Chateau was then taken over by Michel of Gast, who was the Guards Captain under King Henri III of France and became the owner after the murder of the Cardinal of Guise by the king himself, in 1583. In 1632, the marriage of Antoine d’Amboise and Michel de Gast's granddaughter brought the Chateau back in the hands of House Amboise.

  9. French Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 1491, before the Italian campaign, Charles VIII had begun rebuilding the Château d'Amboise, turning it from a medieval castle into a more comfortable residence, with two wings and a chapel. He returned from Italy to Amboise in March 1496, where nearly two hundred stonemasons and ninety other skilled craftsmen were already at work.