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		<description><![CDATA[There are many beautiful places in Fhance must be visited. So, we tried this summer to visit some of them including in our travel plan one of the most beautiful one &#8211; Chateau de Villandry, famous The Castle of Villandry. Its rich history started in far 1189 when Philippe II August (&#8220;the Conqueror&#8221;) who was [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=2trav2.com&blog=7557104&post=68&subd=2trav&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many beautiful places in Fhance must be visited. So, we tried this summer to visit some of them including in our travel plan one of the most beautiful one &#8211;  Chateau de Villandry, famous The Castle of Villandry.  Its rich history started in far 1189 when Philippe II August (&#8220;the Conqueror&#8221;) who was a brilliant warrior and a master strategist, demanded to meet the king of England, Henri II Plantagenet, after having defeated him at the battle of Azay-le-Rideau earlier that year. </p>
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<p>Philippe II August informed him of the terms of the peace treaty that would require him to relinquish part of his land holdings in France. Legend has it that the king of France was so moved by the English sovereign&#8217;s poor state of health during their meeting that he offered him a seat, but Henri II refused and kept standing, held up by his guardsmen. </p>
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<p>His fragile and already angry condition was no doubt exacerbated by the wrath incurred at the sight of his son, then Count of Poitou (and future Richard Lionhearted), who had fought at the king of France&#8217;s side. King Henri II had vowed to avenge this slight in blood, but died 3 days later, damning the son who had betrayed him.</p>
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<p>Jean le Breton (&#8220;the Briton&#8221;) was Minister of Finances under king François I. He had the castle of Villandry built in the early 16th century, on the foundations of a medieval fortress on the left bank of the river Cher. His trade may have been business, but he also had exceptional architectural experience: he had been the construction manager for the castle of Chambord for many years and had also been the French Ambassador to Italy, where he had studied landscape design. Originally, the village and the estate were together known as the &#8220;Colombiers&#8221; (&#8220;Dove Roosts&#8221;) but the minister found it too common a name. As he was in the good graces of the royal family, he was allowed to change not only the name of the village and castle, but also his own. Jean le Breton soon became &#8220;Monsieur de Villandry&#8221;. </p>
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<p>This castle, just like the one at Azay-le-Rideau, was a means for its owner to acquire important social standing, so Jean le Breton and his family didn&#8217;t hesitate to invest their entire fortune to improve the castle and its park. Whether it was due to his honesty or his cleverness, Jean Le Breton was never dishonored or dispossessed of his belongings as were the owners of Azay-le-Rideau and Chenonceau. In 1619, Jean le Breton&#8217;s grandson, Balthazar, was even conferred a title of nobility and became the &#8220;Marquis de Villandry&#8221;.</p>
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