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  1. The château has conserved the memory of this illustrious family in the luxuriously decorated apartments of Pierre de Dreux-Brézé, his brother Scopion’s collections of arms and armors, and its neogothic exterior decoration, work of the Angevin architect René Hodé and prime example of 19th-century architectural fashions.

  2. The first fortress of Brézé is attested at the top of the hill in XNUMX and an agglomeration is gradually born around it. The first parish church of Saint-Vincent and its priory-cure belonging to the abbey of Mauléon are located near the Dive on the old Roman road. Gilles de Maillé-Brézé, then Chamberlain and Grand Master of the Venery of ...

  3. (c. 1408–1465) A friend of Queen MARGARET OF ANJOU, Pierre de Brézé, seneschal of Normandy, fought for the Lancastrians in the northern campaigns of the early 1460s.

  4. 26 de nov. de 2014 · BRÉZÉ the name of a noble Angevin family, the most famous member of which was Pierre de Brézé (c. 1410–1465), one of the trusted soldiers and statesmen of Charles VII. He had made his name as a soldier 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

  5. 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.

  6. Louis was the son of Jacques de Brézé, Sénéchal of Normandy, and Charlotte de Valois, the second of Charles VII's three daughters by Agnès Sorel. His paternal grandfather was Pierre de Brézé, noted for valour at Formigny, a grand steward of Normandy. Career. In 1523, Louis uncovered a plot against King Francis I.

  7. In 1444 Charles VII gave to his faithful counselor and chamberlain, Pierre de Brézé, the four "lordships" of Nogent-leRoi, Anet, Breval and Mont Chauvet as reward for his services to the kingdom in the war with England and particularly in the re-conquest of Normandy. Jacques, grand sénéchal of Normandy, the son of Pierre de Brézé,…