Château de Nantouillet explained

Location:Nantouillet, Seine-et-Marne
Location Country:France
Coordinates:49.0022°N 2.7035°W
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Designation1:Monument historique
Designation1 Date:1862

The French: '''Château de Nantouillet''' is a ruined sixteenth-century Renaissance château at Nantouillet, in the Seine-et-Marne department 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] who died there on 15 July 1535.[2] It was classed as a historic monument in 1862.

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Notes and References

  1. Claude Sauvageot (1867). Palais, châteaux, hôtels, et maisons de France du XVe au XVIIIe siècle, volume III. p 25. Paris: A. Morel.
  2. 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, p 506. London: J. Nichols and Son.