Philip died in 1376, his title and lands returning to the royal domain.
Southern France was then largely absorbed in the royal domains.
In 1482 the domains became part of the royal domain and the title passed to the French kings.
In addition, over time, the system guarantees the unity of the royal domain to the senior heir.
The eldest son alone became King and received the royal domain except for the appanages.
His title and lands returned to the royal domain.
These areas would not become integrated into the royal domain until 1223 when Louis becomes king.
At his death, these lands return to the royal domain.
At the end of the 14th century, the castle returned into the royal domain, then later to the Orléans family.
Here after the county returned to the royal domain.