Alexandre Dumas' (père) novel La Dame de Monsoreau is based upon the amorous escapades of two ladies who occupied the Château de Montsoreau during the reign of King Henri III.
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Free eBook of La dame de Monsoreau — Tome 1 (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9637) at Project Gutenberg
Free eBook of La dame de Monsoreau — Tome 2 (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9638) at Project Gutenberg
Free eBook of La dame de Monsoreau — Tome 3 (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9639) at Project Gutenberg
The Château de Montsoreau, in the market town of Montsoreau, Maine-et-Loire, France, was constructed in 1455 by Jean de Chambes, a senior councillor to King Charles VII.
Erected on the bank of the Loire river, it was a strategic fortress, controlling river traffic between Chinon and Saumur.
Alexandre Dumas' novel LaDamedeMonsoreau is based upon the amorous escapades of two ladies who occupied the castle during the reign of King Henri III.