Château Gaillard is a castle in the town of Les Andelys in the Eure department in the Normandy region of northern France. It was built in the 12th century by King Richard I of England (the Lionheart) on a hill overlooking the Seine River to defend Rouen. It was captured by King Philip II of France in the early 13th century and remains in ruins. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
《Château Gaillard》フランス北部、ノルマンディー地方、ウール県の町レザンドリーにある城。セーヌ川を見下ろす町の高台に、12世紀にイングランド王リチャード1世(獅子心王)がルーアンの防御を目的として建造。13世紀初頭、フランス王フィリップ2世に陥落され、廃墟のままになっている。
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