You pronounce Chaumont as "Sho-mon". Thank you so much for this documentary. I live in France but haven't been to this Chateau yet. It's now on my to do list. Very interesting. I have though been to the other castle you mentioned, Chateau de Chenonceau. It is truly stunning. The gardens are also amazing. If you ever visit France, this is a place to visit.
@@worldwalker2709 Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont was a French "Father of the American Revolution", but later an opponent of the French Revolution. His son of the same name, known also in America as James Le Ray, eventually became a United States citizen and settled in Le Ray, New York USA. Wikipedia . I knew about the American connection and learned somethings from your video too. Nice job. Kq
Accuracy in pronunciation is important when making reference to historical royal figures. I'm sure Katherine Di Medici's skeleton crumbled a bit more every time her name was uttered here.
Thank you for sharing, such history
Nice commentary and history. Quite lovely château.
@@michaelw.8614 thanks. Brianna did a great job
You pronounce Chaumont as "Sho-mon". Thank you so much for this documentary. I live in France but haven't been to this Chateau yet. It's now on my to do list. Very interesting. I have though been to the other castle you mentioned, Chateau de Chenonceau. It is truly stunning. The gardens are also amazing. If you ever visit France, this is a place to visit.
Very good documentary. it shows your sensibility about beauty, and impotance of art in general.
UN objet d'art...
ah! la belle France!!!
It was Full of information, Well done. Nice touch going to Ohio. I thought you might be going to NY where LeRay’s son ended up. Kq
@@karenquinn874 hello. Thanks for watching. Could you clarify the last statement? Thanks
@@worldwalker2709 Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont was a French "Father of the American Revolution", but later an opponent of the French Revolution. His son of the same name, known also in America as James Le Ray, eventually became a United States citizen and settled in Le Ray, New York USA. Wikipedia . I knew about the American connection and learned somethings from your video too. Nice job. Kq
well done. Thank you. Merry Christmas 2017.
I'm glad you liked it!
Catherine was not referred to as Queen de Medici, she was Queen Catherine. Chaumont has an infamous history and luscious grounds. Well worth a visit.
Indeed it does! Might go back one day!
The lighting is poor,it is a shame because a beautiful film.
How many miles is a kilometer?
0.6miles is 1 km
Accuracy in pronunciation is important when making reference to historical royal figures. I'm sure Katherine Di Medici's skeleton crumbled a bit more every time her name was uttered here.
How is it pronounced?
Bro, stfu. She's dead, I don't think she cares lmao. Nice presentation, Brianna
My last name is Chaumont
I hate what they did in the chapel, looks stupid. I'd love to visit though.
It's an acquired taste for sure!