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Jean Jacques Rousseau, like François I., called Chenonceaux a beautiful place, and he was right.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 Various 1885
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Went through the chateau in Amboise (where we spent last night) and also toured through Chenonceaux which is a stunning chateau on Le Cher river.
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Le Relais de Chenonceaux +33 2 4723 9811, chenonceaux.com, close to the chateau, has double rooms from €52, half-board from €92.
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Want to get into gates of the Château de Chenonceaux in France?
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I still remember standing in a window in the gallery at Chenonceaux, staring out over the river rushing beneath me and wishing I had lived then.
Archive 2008-08-01 Julianne Douglas 2008
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I thought the love story of Henri II and his mistress Diane de Poitiers, represented by the intertwined H & D's that one sees everywhere at Chenonceaux, was the ultimate in romance.
Archive 2008-08-01 Julianne Douglas 2008
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I still remember standing in a window in the gallery at Chenonceaux, staring out over the river rushing beneath me and wishing I had lived then.
Motivations for Writing Historical Fiction Julianne Douglas 2008
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I thought the love story of Henri II and his mistress Diane de Poitiers, represented by the intertwined H & D's that one sees everywhere at Chenonceaux, was the ultimate in romance.
Motivations for Writing Historical Fiction Julianne Douglas 2008
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You've got the seed for a perfect time-travel book there, if you ever decide to come back to historical fiction. s I had a similar moment at Chenonceaux the one that spans a river.
Renaissance Ghost Town? Julianne Douglas 2008
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I shall not repeat the familiar names of the eminent painters and sculptors whom he encouraged and enriched, nor give a list of the skilful architects employed in the construction of his magnificent palaces of St. Germain and Fontainebleau, of Chambord and Chenonceaux.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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