Castle
Castle of Cognac
🇫🇷 France · 11th century
Château de Cognac, also known as Château de Valois and Château François, is a castle in Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The castle has been rebuilt many times over the centuries.
Fortifications have existed since Hélie de Villebois, 1st Lord of Cognac built a fort around 950. Around the year 1000, Itier and Arnaud de Villebois settled on the site of Cognac and founded their dynasty there. This construction is known to us by a charter of 1030 and documents concerning the church of Saint Léger and the convent buildings which are adjacent to it, built from 1031 by the Benedictines. A small town was formed around the fort and priory.
Around 1200, the castle was rebuilt in stone, on the Charente river bank facing the docks and walls built to circle the town. Cognac passed by marriage of Amélie de Cognac to Philippe de Falcombridge, the illegitimate son of King Richard I of England. Philippe sold the lordship of to John, King of England. In 1202, John, King of England, entrusted the castle and its dependencies to Renaud II de Pons, Pons de Mirebeau and Robert de Torneham, then seneschal of Poitou. This was territory that rightfully belonged to the Count of Angoulême but had been controlled by his suzerain, the Count of Poiou since the 1180s.
After the death of King John in October 1216, Hubert de Burgh, seneschal of Poitou, had Cognac seized, sparking a war with Renaud II. Cognac was to be a source of friction for many years. King John's widow, Isabella, heiress of Anoulême, reasserted her rights over Cognac and enfeoffed her new husband, Hugh X of Lusignan. Renaud continued to wage war to keep his control of Cognac and its dependencies. De Lusignan took the castle of Cognac despite threats, including that of excommunication by Pope Honorius III. The Lusignan's undertook extensions to the castle in the 13th century.
Text adapted from “Château de Cognac” on Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Castle of Cognac ranks #3,816 of 7,044 worldwide in the atlas's castle fame ranking, and #306 of the 456 mapped in France. Founded 1031, it is older than 92% of the atlas's dated landmarks — one of 303 atlas entries founded in the 11th century. See how France compares in the castle statistics.
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Where is Castle of Cognac?
Castle of Cognac stands in France, at 45.69833°, -0.33°.
When was Castle of Cognac built?
The atlas dates its founding to 1031. Earlier structures may have stood on the site; this is the earliest documented founding year.
How famous is Castle of Cognac?
In this atlas's fame ranking: #3,816 of 7,044 worldwide, and #306 in France. Fame here combines how many Wikipedia language editions cover a landmark with how many people read them.
What is the nearest castle to Castle of Cognac?
Château de la Roche Courbon, about 38 km away.
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