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Une île au milieu de la Loire, un matin

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Blois is the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.

 

Though of ancient origin, Blois is first distinctly mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century, and the city gained some notability in the 9th century, when it became the seat of a powerful countship with «Blesum castrum» («Le château de Blois»). In 1171, Blois was the site of a blood libel accusation against its Jewish community that led to 31 Jews (by some accounts 40) being burned to death. In 1196, Count Louis granted privileges to the townsmen; a commune, which survived throughout the Middle Ages, probably dated from this time. The counts of the Châtillon line resided at Blois more often than their predecessors, and the oldest parts of the château (from the thirteenth century) were built by them. In 1429, Joan of Arc made Blois her base of operations for the relief of Orléans. Joan of Arc rode the thirty-five miles on Wednesday 29 April to Blois to relieve Orléans. After his captivity in England, Charles of Orléans in 1440 took up his residence in the château, where in 1462 his son, afterwards Louis XII, was born. In the 16th century Blois was often the resort of the French court. The Treaty of Blois, which temporarily halted the Italian Wars, was signed there in 1504–1505.

 

The city's inhabitants included many Calvinists, and in 1562 and 1567 it was the scene of struggles between them and the supporters of the Catholic Church. In 1576 and 1588 Henri III, king of France, chose Blois as the meeting-place of the States-General, and in 1588 he brought about the murders of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother, Louis, archbishop of Reims and cardinal, in the Château, where their deaths were shortly followed by that of the queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici. From 1617 to 1619 Marie de' Medici, wife of King Henri IV, exiled from the court, lived at the château, which was soon afterwards given by King Louis XIII to his brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who lived there till his death in 1660.

 

The bishopric, seated at Blois Cathedral, dates from the end of the 17th century. In 1814 Blois was for a short time the seat of the regency of Marie Louise, wife of Napoleon I.

 

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On holiday in the Loire Valley, France

July 2008.

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Die Loire bei Brives-Charensac

 

8x10 inch Planfilm Tmax 400 mit 320ASA belichtet, N-2 nach der Slimtmethode in der Schale mit Tanol 1+1+100 12 Min. Vergrößert auf Ilford MG FB Warmtone glänzend im Moersch SE2 Warm, gebleicht, Getont im MT3, gewässert und Abschlußtonung im MT7 Eisenblau

Another view of the front of the pretty cottage we rented on the levée of the River Loire

Régates à La Baule en Loire Atlantique -44-

Début ou Fin de la Loire Fluviale !!!

12/52 A Castle @ Azay- le -Rideau

Un arbre balisé et la Loire en contrebas

220 329 Balade pédestre sur les bords de Loire entre Thouaré-sur-Loire et Mauves-sur-Loire

#SNCASO, #Loire, #Nieuport

A drizzly morning in Amboise.

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13/52 somewhere with a good view

Photo prise sur la levée, du côté de La Bohalle

The end of the day facing up river at sunset

Traditional wooden boats on the river Loire in France.

 

Captured on a Canon 5D Mark II with two Lee Filters ND Grads to balance the sky due to the high contrast.

 

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And on that island there lives a family of beavers :) Unfortunately I didn't see them.

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