Château de Nantouillet
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Location | Nantouillet, Seine-et-Marne |
Country | France |
Coordinates | 49°00′08″N 2°42′13″E / 49.0022°N 2.7035°ECoordinates: 49°00′08″N 2°42′13″E / 49.0022°N 2.7035°E |
Designated | 1862 |
The Château de Nantouillet is a ruined sixteenth-century Renaissance château at Nantouillet, in the Seine-et-Marne département of the Île-de-France region of north-central France. It was built on the site of an earlier fortress by the French cardinal and politician Antoine Duprat,[1]:25 who died there on 15 July 1535.[2]:506 It was classed as a monument historique in 1862.[3]
- vestige architectural de Griffin in the Castle of Nantouillet, rue Pierre Brossolette
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References
- ↑ Claude Sauvageot (1867). Palais, châteaux, hôtels, et maisons de France du XVe au XVIIIe siècle, volume III (in French). Paris: A. Morel.
- ↑ Alexander Chalmers (1813). The general biographical dictionary, containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writing of the most eminent persons in every nation, volume XII. London: J. Nichols and Son.
- ↑ PA00087160 (in French). Mérimée database, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication. Accessed January 2016.
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