Belvoir, Doubs


Belvoir is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.

Geography

Belvoir lies southeast of Clerval on a prominent hill.

History

Belvoir is noted for its castle, built by Jean de Chalon. It has been rebuilt, and the date of 1224 inscribed above the arch of the north tower is the oldest inscription in Arabic numerals in the region.
The lords of Belvoir were noted both in war and in peace: Hervis and Huon were Crusaders, and Vincent, the friend of Louis IX of France, wrote the first encyclopedia.
The Rohan family were the last noble owners of the castle.

Population