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Manoir de la Noe Briord

The manor of Noë Briord built in 1888 is the work of the architect J. Monfort and has been part of the village of Saint Cyr since the revolution, while previously it was located in the parish of Fresnay.

Address : La Noë Briord
Saint-Cyr-en-Retz
44580 VILLENEUVE-EN-RETZ
FRANCE

Presentation of: Manoir de la Noe Briord

It was therefore the seat of the Lordship of Noë Briord. It is through family ties that we come to a famous character: François de Lanoue Bras de Fer (1531—1591). He was born and baptized at the Chapelle Basse Mer, but was brought up in the Catholic religion, within his family in Fresnay. He was subsequently a remarkable Knight of HENRI IV. By remarrying, he takes the Protestant religion, and finds himself fighting the Catholics, which poses him a case of conscience and many difficulties. He was wounded and died at the siege of Lamballe (22) in 1591.

Having been taken prisoner in another battle, during his internment, he wrote political and military speeches with three themes essential to each civilization: that of war, that of education and that of authority.

HENRI IV learning of the death of his comrade in arms in Lamballe on August 3, 1591, he addressed this compliment: "He was a great man of war, and even more a great man of good". It should be noted that the manor of Noë Briord and its smallholdings still came under the Chatellenie de Bourgneuf.
Site theme
Castle
Architectural style of the site
19th century
OTI Pornic - Marie LE GAL
OTI Pornic - Marie LE GAL
OTI Pornic - Marie LE GAL

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