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  1. 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 Brézé. Biography [ edit ] Louise was born to the influential Norman landowner Louis de Brézé , Governor and Grand Seneschal of Normandy , and his wife Diane de Poitiers .

  2. 7 de dic. de 2022 · His paternal grandfather was Pierre de Brézé, noted for valour at Formigny, a grand steward of Normandy.[1] Career In 1523, Louis uncovered a plot against King Francis I.[2] He did not know at the time that his father-in-law, Jean de Poitiers, Seigneur de Saint Vallier, was involved in the plot.[2]

  3. Pierre de Brézé was born, son of Jacques de Brézé and Charlotte de Valois. He was married in the year 1481 to Yolande de la Haye. This information is part of Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility by Henri Frebault on Genealogy Online.

  4. Pierre de Brézé. (1410-1465) d'azur à l'écusson d'argent bordé d'or, orlé de dix croisettes du même Armoiries dessinées par Chantal, Collectif du Quartier Médiéval Pierre de Brézé est un courageux soldat français, un aventurier téméraire et un politicien au service du Roi Charles VII.

  5. La première mention du château date de 1063. À cette époque, les seigneurs de Brézé se réfugient sous terre pour se protéger des invasions et des maladies. À neuf mètres de profondeur, au cœur de la pierre de tuffeau, ils creusent jusqu’à bâtir une véritable demeure souterraine particulièrement ingénieuse et ô combien surprenante pour le visiteur du XXI e siècle.

  6. From the maternal side grandson of King Charles VII and Agnes Sorel and from the paternal side grandson of Pierre de Brézé, who rests beside him. From 1501 until her death in 1512 he was married to Catherine de Dreux, only child of Jean II, Baron d'Esneval. On March 29th, 1514 he married the 36 years younger Diane de Poitiers.

  7. 18 de may. de 2020 · The Château had a major overhaul in the 15th century, after Pierre de Brézé, a wealthy chief minister to King Charles VII started rebuilding. Some of the interiors that exist to this day can be attributed to Breze. A century later during the reign of King Francois I (1515–1547), the property was acquired by René de Cossé.