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Olivier I's son, Olivier II obtained permission from the Duke to rebuild the castle. The Clissons progressively enlarged the castle during the 14th century.
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Tower, along with the buildings on either side, form the entrance to the castle. Along with the Constable's Tower (
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constructed in the 13th century and heavily remodelled in the 16th, located in the
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ordered that the castle be dismantled resulting in the loss of its military role.
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centre and an ancient printshop. It has been listed since 1977 as a
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and Jean de Montauban, the knight De Goust. It was restored by
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in 1918. These owners remodelled the north wing (known as the
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It passed through the hands of several proprietors, including
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Castle in Blain in the Loire-Atlantique département of France
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Tour du Sud-Ouest, Tour du Pont-Levis and Tour des prisons
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Restoration Association web page of the castle's history
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revolt against the Duke, the castle was razed in 1260.
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The castle suffered further serious damage during the
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of France. It formed part of the frontier defences of
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Canal de Nantes à Brest
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Blain
Loire-Atlantique
département
Brittany
Vitré
Fougères
Châteaubriant
Ancenis
Clisson
Nantes-Brest canal

Alan IV
Duke of Brittany
Clisson
Olivier I of Clisson's

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