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308: 322: 280: 294: 119: 227: 218: 245: 236: 336: 22: 273:, slightly lower, is a second, square, tower. Habitable and measuring 8.5 m square, it is divided like the keep into five floored levels, lit by rectangular windows. Heavily thickened at the base, its walls are 22.8 m high and 1.55 m thick. Various buildings attached to the ramparts are spread around the courtyard. 265:, 8.5 meters in diameter and 22m high. Constructed from stone rubble, it is divided into five floored levels. The top floor is the only one to be lit; the others are pierced by arrowslits in 203:. Thus, the archbishop, wanting to stamp his authority on this territory and considering himself threatened by the Count's advances, decided to build a castle at Bathie in the lower 176:
The castle is known from documentary sources in 1196. It was rebuilt in the 13th century. In the 14th century, it was adapted for defence against fire arms with new entrances,
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The castle is sited on the edge of a rocky crest, dominating the hamlet of Chantemerle and the
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and the archbishop around the rights of each to the sector of
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Around 1263, the archbishop of Tarentaise decided to move the
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