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  1. Louis de Brézé, Seigneur d'Anet and Comte de Maulevrier (died 23 July 1531) was a French nobleman, the grandson of King Charles VII of France by his natural daughter with his mistress Agnès Sorel.

    • c 1460
    • Nobleman
    • 23 July 1531
    • Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
  2. Louis de Brézé (1463-1531), fils aîné de Jacques de Brézé et de Charlotte de Valois. Dernier grand sénéchal de Normandie de 1494 à 1499, comte de Maulévrier, vicomte du Bec-Crespin et de Mauny, il possède de nombreuses seigneuries dont celle d'Anet (avec Bréval et Montchauvet) et de Nogent-le-Roi.

  3. Dec 7, 2022 · Louis de Brézé, Seigneur d'Anet and Comte de Maulevrier (died 23 July 1531) was a French nobleman, the grandson of King Charles VII of France by his natural daughter with his mistress Agnès Sorel. Early life.

    • Catherine de Dreux, Diane de Poitiers
    • 1531 (67-69)
    • 1463
    • Private User
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  5. Jan 18, 2024 · When she was 15, Diane married Louis de Brézé, who was 39 years her senior. Ironically, he was the grandson of King Charles VII of France and his mistress, Agnès Sorel . Louis served as a courtier to King Francis I, Henry’s father, and through him Diane became a lady-in-waiting to multiple powerful women, including Francis’ wife, Queen ...

  6. 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. Louise was born to the influential Norman landowner Louis de Brézé, Governor and Grand Seneschal of Normandy, and his wife Diane de Poitiers.

    • 1521
    • French
  7. Jun 18, 2021 · Explore genealogy for Louis (Brézé) de Brézé born abt. 1463 died 1531 Anet, Île-de-France, France including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + more in the free family tree community.

  8. Louis de Brézé 1463-1532 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.

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