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Chalus is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the Limousin region in western France.Chalus’ is where Richard I of England was wounded by a crossbow bolt and killed as a result of the wound. It was shot by Pierre Basile while Richard I was besieging the castle in 1199.
In 1275-1280, Geraud de Maumont built a second castle, Chalus Maulmont, in front of Chalus Chabrol. Chateau Chalus Maulmont was damaged extensively during the French Revolution, and was dismantled in 1790, then used as a prison. The tower of Chalus Maulmont collapsed on March 20, 1994.
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