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Beaufort Castle, Florennes : ウィキペディア英語版
Florennes Castle

The Florennes Castle (formerly the ''Château de Beaufort'') in Florennes, Namur, Belgium, is a castle that dates back to the 9th century, although the most of the modern structure is much more recent.
==Early history==

The castle is located on a rocky ridge that stretches westward from the center of the old town of Florennes.
There are early records of construction of a wooden castle in Florennes in 842.
In 944 Count Eilbert replaced the wooden building with a stone castle surrounded by walls.
Eilbert, lord of Florennes, died on 28 March 977.
His daughter Alpaïde de Hoegarde (c. 921–986) married Godefroi de Juliers, a Count of Hainaut, and their sons Godefroi and then Arnoul inherited Florennes.
The town and castle, owned by Arnoul's grandson Godefroi IV de Florennes (c. 1010 – 1080), became a fief of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège in 1070.
The powerful Rumigny-Florennes family held the castle as vassals of Liège until the late 13th century.
In 1281 Isabelle de Rumigny, who had inherited the castle, married Thibaut of Lorraine, lord of Neufchateau.
Thibaut was a warrior prince, and fought in the wars between the kings of France, the emperors of Germany and other potentates.
He was in the ranks of the French at the disastrous battle of Cortrai on 9 June 1302.
Thibaut became Duke of Lorraine on 31 December 1303, and had to fight a revolt of his subjects.
At one point he lost control of the castle to the prince-bishop of Liège, but it was restored on 6 June 1307.
The castle was badly damaged during a siege in 1408.
Starting in 1417 Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, undertook work that included building the terrace and, in 1425, laying out a park.
A document from 1420 states that the people of Surice, Mazée, Vodelée, Soulme, Omezée, Villers-en-Fagne, Roly, Neuville, Vodecée, Villers-le-Gambon, Franchimont, Corenne and Anthée were required to mount guard over the castle.
The castle was damaged again in a siege in 1430.
Around 1465 it was said that the castle of the town of Florine was fortified with ditches, bulwarks and other defensive works.
These walls still existed in 1517, and the castle was accessed over a drawbridge.
The house of Lorraine owned the castle until 1556.

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