
doi: 10.58079/tphg
handle: 20.500.13089/tphg
Article rédigé et publié par Marie-Catherine Vignal Souleyreau, soumis à droits d'auteur Charles Brulart de Genlis (1572-1649), prieur de Léon, est le fils de Pierre Brulart, seigneur de Crosne et de Genlis, et de Madeleine Chevalier. Il est aussi le frère de Nicolas Brulart de Genlis, seigneur du Boulay, chambellan du duc d’Orléans et capitaine de son palais, à Paris ((Louis Moréri, Le grand dictionnaire historique…, nouvelle et dernière édition, tome II, Paris, chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1725,...
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