Medieval enclosure at Tours

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title: Medieval enclosure at Tours
text: The medieval enclosure at Tours, also known as the "Clouaison of Jean the Good" or "Jean the Good's Wall," is a fortified structure erected between 1354 and 1368 to safeguard the medieval city of Tours. Stretching along the Loire River, the city was unified by a series of urban developments that connected the eastern "Cité," centered around the cathedral, with the western core area, formed around the Basilica of Saint-Martin. The wall's construction was of poor quality, rendering it obsolete wit
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date created: 2024-09-12T20:22:44Z
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