Château de Castelnaud

History
English Castelnaud The power of a Fortress
The Hundred Years' War
State of Siege
Pleasure Residence
The Huguenot Captain
Ruins and renaissance
Bibliography
State of Siege

In 1442, tired of the English hold on Castelnaud, the King of France ordered the town put under siege. The siege lasted three weeks. The English commander ended it by giving the keys to the castle and 400 crowns for his life. Thus the English were finally driven from Castelnaud. They left French soil after the battle of Castillon (1452) which marked the end of the Hundred Year's War.