5. Château d'Amboise was built atop a promontory, on the foundations of an old fortress, and was seized by King Charles II in the 1400s. Years later, another French king, Charles VIII, met his death at the château in what unusual way?
From Quiz Châteaux de France
Answer:
He hit his head on a low doorway.
A World Heritage Site, the Royal Château d'Amboise was the seat of the Court of Charles VIII and Francis I. Henri II and his wife Catherine de' Medici both resided there as well, as did Mary, Queen of Scots; she lived there as a child prior to her marriage to Francis II. It is also the possible burial site of Leonardo da Vinci, who visited the château in 1516 at the invitation of Francis I and reportedly expressed a desire to be buried there. Charles VIII was born at the château in 1470, and in 1492 he embarked upon a restoration of the building, first in a French Gothic Flamboyant style and then, following the Italian War of 1494-1495, in an Italian style. In 1498, he bumped his head on a door lintel on his way to watch a tennis match. After the game, he fell into a coma and died several hours later from cranial trauma.