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Catherine de Medicis’ Black Pearls

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was brought up in Château Amboise with Catherine de Medicis many children. On Mary’s marriage to Catherine’s son Francis (II), Catherine gave her a rope of precious black pearls.

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Simone Lacour

Simone Lacour, the world renowned artist, lived in Rilly-sur-Loire, a small community near Amboise. Renowned. Not famous. It’s doubtful even art anoraks have heard of her. Is this because, with a horror of being classified, she was never part of any art movement?

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Jehanne d’ Orliac and Geneviève Dehelly

Intrigued by the neglected home in Amboise* of the once famous writer Jehanne/Joan Orliac, we went in search for her grave and for the once famous Golden Gates which stood next to her house.

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A Forgotten Heroine: Joan Orliac of Amboise

Three minutes out of town eagle eyed motorists may spot a sad old building squatting forlornly among the weeds, partially hidden by a forbidding wall. If they can be bothered to investigate they can read a plaque saying that it was once an Entrance Pavilion to the astonishing Palace of Chanteloup.

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Leonardo da Vinci and The Mystery of Life

The Saint Bris family in Amboise are more than the justifiably proud owners of the lovely Château Clos Lucé and its magnificent gardens, they are far more important than that. Much more. They are custodians of the, well, it’s not too fanciful to say, soul, of Leonardo da Vinci. If his soul is anywhere, it’s here. Where he would want it to be. He certainly didn’t want to die in Italy. He never expressed any desire to return to the land of his birth.

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Logan Roy of Le Mans

For most people, Le Mans means the world famous hundred year old car race.

For some, Le Mans means its astonishing Cathedral with its famous flying buttresses.

For history buffs, Le Mans means hard man but ultimately tragic Henry Plantagenet who was born, baptised and hounded to his death in Le Mans by his wife and sons.

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