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The Château de Pierre-Percée ('pierced rock castle') is a ruined castle found in the commune of Pierre-Percée in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. The site in the early 12th century was in possession of Agnès, countess of Bar and widow of the count of Langenstein. She married Hermann II, Count of Salm and son of Hermann I, King of Germania (Eastern Francia). A well dug 100 ft (~30 m) into the rock gives the village and the castle their name. The territory, which included the towns of Badonviller (which became the capital of the county) and Blâmont, became for several hundred years part of the hereditary property of the Counts of Salm. Around 1134, Hermann II went to war allied to the Duke of Lorraine against the Count of Bar and Stephan of Bar, the Bishop of Metz, himself a me

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  • Burg Pierre-Percée (de)
  • Château de Pierre-Percée (en)
  • Château de Pierre-Percée (fr)
  • Kasteel van Pierre-Percée (nl)
  • Castelo de Pierre-Percée (pt)
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  • Le château de Pierre-Percée est un ancien château fort, de nos jours en ruine, dont les vestiges se dressent à 10 kilomètres à l’est de Badonviller, sur l'actuelle commune de Pierre-Percée, en Meurthe-et-Moselle. Il a été bâti au Moyen Âge. Le château fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis le 21 septembre 1981. (fr)
  • Het Kasteel van Pierre-Percée (Frans: Château de Pierre-Percée) is een kasteel in de Franse gemeente Pierre-Percée. Het kasteel is een beschermd historisch monument sinds 1981. (nl)
  • O Château de Pierre-Percée é um castelo em ruínas do século XII. Localizado na comuna de Pierre-Percée, no departamento de Meurthe-et-Moselle, França. (pt)
  • The Château de Pierre-Percée ('pierced rock castle') is a ruined castle found in the commune of Pierre-Percée in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. The site in the early 12th century was in possession of Agnès, countess of Bar and widow of the count of Langenstein. She married Hermann II, Count of Salm and son of Hermann I, King of Germania (Eastern Francia). A well dug 100 ft (~30 m) into the rock gives the village and the castle their name. The territory, which included the towns of Badonviller (which became the capital of the county) and Blâmont, became for several hundred years part of the hereditary property of the Counts of Salm. Around 1134, Hermann II went to war allied to the Duke of Lorraine against the Count of Bar and Stephan of Bar, the Bishop of Metz, himself a me (en)
  • Die Burg Pierre-Percée (deutsch: Langstein oder Langenstein) ist eine Burgruine in Pierre-Percée in Frankreich. Die Burg gelangte bereits im 12. Jahrhundert über die Gräfin Agnès von Bar (Bar-le-Duc) an die Grafschaft Salm und wurde im Dreißigjährigen Krieg durch französisch-schwedische Truppen zerstört. Auf der Burg gibt es einen 30 m tiefen Burgbrunnen, der in den Fels geschlagen wurde. (de)
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  • Die Burg Pierre-Percée (deutsch: Langstein oder Langenstein) ist eine Burgruine in Pierre-Percée in Frankreich. Die Burg gelangte bereits im 12. Jahrhundert über die Gräfin Agnès von Bar (Bar-le-Duc) an die Grafschaft Salm und wurde im Dreißigjährigen Krieg durch französisch-schwedische Truppen zerstört. Auf der Burg gibt es einen 30 m tiefen Burgbrunnen, der in den Fels geschlagen wurde. Erhalten hat sich vor allem der Bergfried auf einem langen Felsriff in wohlgeformten Buckelquadern. Die Burg Pierre-Percée ist damit neben Burg Turquestein eine der wenigen stauferzeitlichen Burganlagen westlich des Vogesen-Hauptkammes. (de)
  • The Château de Pierre-Percée ('pierced rock castle') is a ruined castle found in the commune of Pierre-Percée in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. The site in the early 12th century was in possession of Agnès, countess of Bar and widow of the count of Langenstein. She married Hermann II, Count of Salm and son of Hermann I, King of Germania (Eastern Francia). A well dug 100 ft (~30 m) into the rock gives the village and the castle their name. The territory, which included the towns of Badonviller (which became the capital of the county) and Blâmont, became for several hundred years part of the hereditary property of the Counts of Salm. Around 1134, Hermann II went to war allied to the Duke of Lorraine against the Count of Bar and Stephan of Bar, the Bishop of Metz, himself a member of the Bar family. Hermann was killed on the battlefield outside the . The castle at Pierre-Percée was besieged for a year and fell into the hands of the bishop of Metz with the death of Hermann's eldest son. The castle was not besieged again until the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) when, being deserted, it was destroyed by Franco-Swedish troops. State property, the Château de Pierre-Percée is listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. (en)
  • Le château de Pierre-Percée est un ancien château fort, de nos jours en ruine, dont les vestiges se dressent à 10 kilomètres à l’est de Badonviller, sur l'actuelle commune de Pierre-Percée, en Meurthe-et-Moselle. Il a été bâti au Moyen Âge. Le château fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis le 21 septembre 1981. (fr)
  • Het Kasteel van Pierre-Percée (Frans: Château de Pierre-Percée) is een kasteel in de Franse gemeente Pierre-Percée. Het kasteel is een beschermd historisch monument sinds 1981. (nl)
  • O Château de Pierre-Percée é um castelo em ruínas do século XII. Localizado na comuna de Pierre-Percée, no departamento de Meurthe-et-Moselle, França. (pt)
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