Sicard de Lordat

Sicard de Lordat was a 14th-century architect from the County of Foix, now in modern-day France, who worked for Gaston Fébus (Gaston III of Foix-Béarn).[1] He is noted particularly for working with brick, a material that was cheap and allowed speedier construction.[2]

Château de Montaner

Works

gollark: You could have a "game night" or something instead of buying random trinkets for each other.
gollark: To which I say bee you do something less consumerist.
gollark: Anyway, despite being economically bad (unless you can give special things not available on the open market), you may object that gifting is still good because it forms social bonds.
gollark: Well, if it would actually be better for them than the equivalent money try and convince them so.
gollark: Recommend them it, as I said.

References

  1. "Une conférence du Professeur J.-F. FINO sur l'architecture militaire française au Moyen Age", Provins et sa région, bulletin No.121, page 24. Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de l'arrondissement de Provins. 1967 (in French)
    Raymond Ritter, "Bibliographie", Bulletin pyrénéen, number 221, July-September 1936, page 282, Section de Pau du Club alpin français et de la Société des excursionnistes du Béarn (in French)
  2. Henri Paul Eydoux, "Pierre Tucoo-Chala, Gaston Fébus. Un grand prince d'Occident au XIVe siècle" (review), Bulletin Monumental 1976, 134-2, page 166 (in French)
  3. French Ministry of Culture listing for Château de Montaner (in French)
  4. French Ministry of Culture listing for Château de Morlanne (in French)



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