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as his suzerain, in relation to Auberoche, as early as the last third of the 12th century (1154–1157). By this submission, the viscount extended his domination up to the Périgord episcopal and county headquarters gates. Therefore, the viscounts of Limoges could maintain and use their political and
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Only two large towers remain, joined together by a screen wall that used to be the aula pinion. The main home (16th or 17th century?) was doubled in width at the beginning of the 20th century. The outward gate of the castle garrison's
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economic power at the gates of Périgueux. The castle became a chaplain center which included 16 parishes (in 1365) and controlled two main, convergent traffic streams towards Périgueux city, through the Auvézère and Manoir valleys.
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Confirmed as soon as September 1257, the judicial and administrative power was enforced in the whole district area by a provost, the agent of the viscount of Limoges.
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Built in a shingle of the Auvézère River, at the borders of Saint-Eloi, Saint Julien, Payzac and Beyssenac parishes, the place is naturally defensive. The Ségur
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became a famous Ottoman Empire pasha), and Prévot family (later du Mas family, future marquises of
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Their territory included the castles of SĂ©gur, Excideuil, Aixe-su-Vienne, Auberoche and Nontron.
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to the Viscount of Limoges, in order to get the protection of this secular lord against the
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The upper castle is in ruins. Today, the only remaining part is the PĂ©russe hotel, in the
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family (future dukes of the Cars), Bonneval family (future marquises of
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Probably around 1037 or 1059, the successor of Bishop Frotaire (the
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was recorded as being at the confluence of the river. The
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