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Château de Bailleul (Picardy)

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Castle in France This article is about the castle in Picardy. For the castle at Angerville-Bailleul, see Château de Bailleul (Seine-Maritime).
Château de Bailleul
Bailleul, Picardy, France
Château de Bailleul is located in Hauts-de-FranceChâteau de BailleulChâteau de Bailleul
Coordinates50°01′48″N 1°51′02″E / 50.03°N 1.8506°E / 50.03; 1.8506
Site information
OwnerBalliol family

Château de Bailleul was a castle in Bailleul, Picardy, France. It was the ancestral home of the English and Scottish Balliol family. The castle once owned by Enguerrand de Bailleul, Admiral of France, was destroyed by the Duke of Burgundy.

The castle of Bailleul, was forfeited to the French crown in 1330, however was held in fief by Edward Balliol until his death in 1364, whereupon the castle passed to Raoul de Coucy.

Notes

  1. ^ Stell, "Balliol, Bernard de".

References

  • Stell, G. P., "Balliol, Bernard de (d. 1154x62)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004


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