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Created page with "{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL}} '''Rouen Castle''', also known as '''Bouvreuil Keep''', was a fortified ducal and royal residence in the city of Rouen, France. Most of the castle was destroyed at the end of the 16th century, with only a single tower remaining.<ref>{{WP|Rouen Castle}}</ref> ==History== In December 1430, Jeanne d'Arc was imprisoned in one of the fortress' towers. On 21 February 1431, the keep's chapel was used for a session of her trial, with Bis..."
 
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==History==
==History==
In December 1430, [[Jeanne d'Arc]] was imprisoned in one of the fortress' towers. On 21 February 1431, the keep's chapel was used for a session of her trial, with Bishop [[Pierre Cauchon]] and [[Jean d'Estivet]] as the overseeing judges and [[Fleur]] and [[Gabriel Laxart]] in attendance. Jeanne was brought out and interrogated for hours, though she managed to avoid incriminating herself in the judges' pointed and biased questions.<ref name = "Chapter 31">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 31</ref>
In December 1430, [[Jeanne d'Arc]] was imprisoned in one of the [[fort]]ress' towers. On 21 February 1431, the keep's [[Church|chapel]] was used for a session of her [[Trial of Jeanne d'Arc|trial]], with Bishop [[Pierre Cauchon]] and [[Jean d'Estivet]] as the overseeing judges and [[Fleur]] and [[Gabriel Laxart]] in attendance. Jeanne was brought out and interrogated for hours, though she managed to avoid incriminating herself in the judges' pointed and biased questions.<ref name = "Chapter 31">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 31</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 02:35, 6 August 2023

Rouen Castle, also known as Bouvreuil Keep, was a fortified ducal and royal residence in the city of Rouen, France. Most of the castle was destroyed at the end of the 16th century, with only a single tower remaining.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

In December 1430, Jeanne d'Arc was imprisoned in one of the fortress' towers. On 21 February 1431, the keep's chapel was used for a session of her trial, with Bishop Pierre Cauchon and Jean d'Estivet as the overseeing judges and Fleur and Gabriel Laxart in attendance. Jeanne was brought out and interrogated for hours, though she managed to avoid incriminating herself in the judges' pointed and biased questions.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Rouen Castle on Wikipedia
  2. Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 31