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Grandson Castle

Grandson Castle
Château de Grandson
Grandson
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Grandson Castle
Grandson Castle is located in Canton of Vaud
Grandson Castle
Grandson Castle
Grandson Castle is located in Switzerland
Grandson Castle
Grandson Castle
Coordinates 46°48′32″N 6°38′46″E / 46.808898°N 6.64612°E / 46.808898; 6.64612Coordinates: 46°48′32″N 6°38′46″E / 46.808898°N 6.64612°E / 46.808898; 6.64612
Code CH-VD
Height 447 m above the sea
Site information
Condition Renovated
Site history
Built 1050-1100

Grandson Castle (French: Château de Grandson ) is a medieval castle in the Swiss municipality of Grandson in the canton of Vaud. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.

The Lords of Grandson were first mentioned in the second half of the 11th Century, when the castle was built. It was sited on the shore of Lake Neuchâtel to control the coast road. The House of Grandson sired a number of powerful scions, including bishops of Basel, Lausanne, Toul and Verdun Over the following century, as the Lords of Grandson expanded their power, they often came into conflict with the nearby monastery of Romainmôtier.

In the 13th century the castle was rebuilt by Otto I of Grandson. Otto I is the most famous of the Lords of Grandson. He was a close friend of Prince Edward of England and accompanied him in 1271 on the Crusades to the Holy Land. He participated on the side of the English king in the conquest of Wales in 1283. In 1291 he commanded the Crusader army which unsuccessfully attacked Acre. In 1313 he defeated the rebellious city of Lausanne, which had risen up against the bishop. In addition to being a military leader, he was a skilled diplomat and had the confidence of the Pope, the Emperor and the French and English kings. After he died in 1328, Otto's brother, William moved to England where he was also successful and was the founder of the line of the Lords of Grandisson. His son was John Grandisson, the Bishop of Exeter.


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