Clément Marot's verse epitaphs, "De Messire Jean Cotereau, chevalier, seigneur de Maintenon", are included in his Cimitière (nos. viii, ix, and x). In his Mémoires d'Outre-Tombe (published 1849/50), François-René de Chateaubriand wrote that "Marot, in his Cimetière, maintains that Cottereau was too honest a man for a financier. One of Cottereau's daughters brought the Maintenon domain into the d'Angennes family".[3] Specifically, Isabelle Cottereau, who married Jacques d'Angennes and was the mother of twelve children, including Charles d'Angennes, Claude d'Angennes and Nicolas d'Angennes.[4][5]
References
^Andrew Sanger, The Loire Valley (Thomas Cook Publishing, 2002), p. 199.