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  1. Pierre II de Brézé, né vers 1410 ou 1412 et mort le 16 juillet 1465 à Montlhéry, est un grand officier et fidèle soutien du roi Charles VII qui s'est illustré dans la reconquête de la Normandie à la fin de la guerre de Cent Ans. Il a repris du service pour Louis XI et est mort à la bataille de Montlhéry .

  2. Pierre de Brézé or de Brezé (c. 1410 – 16 July 1465), Count of Maulevrier and Évreux (French: Comte de Maulévrier et d'Évreux), was a French soldier and courtier in the service of kings Charles VII and Louis XI. He is sometimes distinguished from others of his house as Pierre II.

    • c. 1410
    • 16 July 1465, Montlhéry, France
    • Courtier, soldier
  3. Pierre II de Brézé (born 1410?—died July 16, 1465, Montlhéry, France) was a trusted soldier and statesman of Charles VII of France. Brézé made his name in the Hundred Years’ War when in 1433 he joined with Yolande (the queen of Sicily), the Constable de Richemont, and others in chasing from power Charles VII’s minister, Georges de La ...

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  4. Le château de Brézé, est un château du XVI e siècle situé sur la commune homonyme, dans le département de Maine-et-Loire, dix kilomètres au sud de Saumur. La particularité du château de Brézé réside en son réseau troglodytique situé sous le château et dans les fossés, comportant aussi bien des pièces de la vie ...

  5. Castle of de Brézé. Was a brave French soldier, bold adventurer and politician in the service of King Charles VII. He had made his name in the English wars when in 1433 he joined with Yolande queen of Sicily, the Constable Richmond and others, in chasing from power Charles VII's minister Georges de la Trémoille He was knighted by Charles of ...

  6. Pierre de Brézé (or de Brezé) (born c. 1410; died 16 July 1465 in the Battle of Montlhéry, France) was a French soldier and courtier in the service of King Charles VII. Pierre de Brézé was born circa 1410. de Brézé had made his name in the English wars when in 1433 he joined with Yolande, queen...

  7. The name comes from Simon d'Anet, who owned the chateau in the twelfth century. In 1444, it was given to Pierre de Brézé by Charles VII, in return for Pierre's services in expelling the English from Normandy. The château of Diane was constructed between 1548 and 1552. It was formed around three courts, with the Cour d'honneur at ...