- 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...
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Maulévrier (French pronunciation: [molevʁije] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. Parc
Oriental de
Maulévrier – the biggest...
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Maulévrier-Sainte-Gertrude (French pronunciation: [molevʁije sɛ̃t ʒɛʁtʁyd]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in northern...
- Colbert-
Maulévrier (1633–1693),
Marquis of
Maulévrier and Cholet, lieutenant-general,
governor of Tournai. François Édouard de Colbert-
Maulévrier (1675–1706)...
- 1451–1460:
Pierre de Brézé, lord of the
Varenne and Brissac,
count of
Maulévrier 1460–1464:
Louis d'Estouteville 1475–1494:
Jacques de Brézé, lord of Bec-Crespin...
- The Parc
Oriental de
Maulévrier (29 hectares) is a ****anese
garden located in
Maulévrier, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. It is open
daily except...
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Louis de Brézé,
Seigneur d'Anet and
Comte de
Maulevrier (c. 1460 – 23 July 1531) was a
French nobleman, the
grandson of King
Charles VII of
France by his...
- Jean-Baptiste
Louis Andrault,
marquis de
Maulévrier (3
November 1677 – 20
March 1754) was a
French militarist and diplomat. He
served as aide de camp of...
- 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...
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Aumale expanded their land
holdings in Normandy,
buying the
countship of
Maulévrier, the
barony of Bec-Crespin, and
other estates. This made
Claude one of...