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  1. Louise de Brézé (1521 - Januar 1577), Dame d ' Anet, er en fransk renæssancearistokrat fra det berømte hus Brézé. Hun er den yngste datter - men arving - af Louis de Brézé- greve af Maulévrier , den store seneskal i Normandiet, guvernør, der ejede mange herredømme, herunder Anet og Diane de Poitiers .

  2. Françoise de Brézé (ca. 1518 – 14 October 1577), Suo jure Countess of Maulévrier, was a French noblewoman and courtier. She served as Première dame d'honneur to Queen Catherine de' Medici from 1547 until 1560 and was the regent of the Principality of Sedan from 1553 to 1559.

  3. Louis' first wife was Catherine de Dreux. Later, he married Diane de Poitiers on 29 March 1515; she was 15, and he 39 years older. They had: Françoise de Brézé,(b.1518) married Robert IV de La Marck; Louise de Brézé,(b.1521) married Claude, Duke of Aumale; Death and legacy [edit] Louis died on 23 July 1531.

  4. Françoise de BRÉZÉ, Comtesse de Maulevrier 1518-1557/1577 Married 19 January 1539 toRobert IV de LA MARCK, Duc de Bouillon 1512-1556; Louise de BRÉZÉ, Dame d'Anet ca 1518-1577 Married 1 August 1547 toClaude de LORRAINE, Duc d'Aumale 1526-1573 Sources. Individual: o guionneau

  5. Anonymous sketch of Diane de Poitiers after a 1525 original. On 29 March 1515, at the age of 15, Diane was married to Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet, Count of Maulévrier, and Grand Seneschal of Normandy, who was 39 years her senior. He was a grandson of King Charles VII by his mistress Agnès Sorel and served as a courtier to King Francis I.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Louise de Brézé 1521 1577 Duchess of Aumale and Dame d Anet was a French noblewoman of the 16th century the second daughter of Diane de Poitiers and Louis de Br

  7. Château de Brézé is a small, dry-moated castle located in Brézé, near Saumur in the Loire Valley, France. The château was transformed during the 16th and the 19th centuries. The current structure is Renaissance in style, yet retains medieval elements including a drawbridge and a 12th-century troglodytic basement.