- Brézé (surname)
Brézé was the name of a noble
Angevin family, the most famous member of which wasPierre de Brézé (c. 1410-1465), one of the trusted soldiers and statesmen of Charles VII. He was succeeded as seneschal ofNormandy by his eldest sonJacques de Brézé (c. 1440-1490), count of Maulevrier; and by his grandson, husband of the famousDiane de Poitiers , Louis de Brézé (died 1531), whose tomb inRouen Cathedral , attributed toJean Goujon andJean Cousin the Elder , is a splendid example ofFrench Renaissance work.The lordship of Brézé passed eventually to Claire Clémence de Maillé, princess of
Condé , by whom it was sold to Thomas Dreux, who took the name of Dreux Brézé, when it was erected into amarquisate .Henri Evrard, marquis de Dreux-Brézé (1762-1829), succeeded his father as master of the ceremonies toLouis XVI in 1781. He died on27 January 1829 , when he was succeeded in the peerage and at court by his son Scipion (1793-1845).References
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