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and fell on the 10 July 1418. The French recaptured it for a time in 1430. It was finally taken by the French on 2 August 1450.
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and the former Sainte-Catherine et Saint-Symphorien chapels. The castle ruins have been repaired since 1984 by the
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During the winter of 1417-1418, the castle was besieged by the English commanded by the
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The ruins stand in a public park and are open to the public free of charge.
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In 1574, the Château de Domfront, serving as a refuge for the
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Taken in 1204 - Domfront being the personal possession of
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received the papal legates who came to reconcile him with
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Association pour la Restauration du Château de Domfront
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Association pour la Restauration du Château de Domfront
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Orne
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enceinte
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