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Château de l'Herm is a castle in the ''commune'' of Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac in the ''départment'' of Dordogne in the Aquitane region of France.〔Ministry of Culture: (Château de l'Herm ) 〕 Construction took place between 1500 and 1520 by Jean de Calvimont in the Forêt Barade. Jean de Calvimont was in the Bordeaux parliament and ambassador of Francis I to Spain. It was later abandoned, after the family left it in 1605.〔(Site du château de l'Herm )〕 The moats are still visible. The castle is open to visitors.〔http://www.chateaudelherm.com/〕 Eugène Le Roy used it as a setting in his novel ''Jacquou le Croquant''〔 (1899), which was set in the early 1800s and used real place names and locations. In the book, a Barade forest peasant rebels against the evil comte de Nansac from the Château de l'Herm. It has been listed since 1927 as a ''monument historique'' by the French Ministry of Culture.〔 ==See also== * List of castles in France 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Château de l'Herm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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