House of Maillé
| Maillé | |
|---|---|
Arms | |
| Place of origin | Touraine |
| Founded | 11th century |
| Titles | Marshal of France Grand Master of Navigation Archbishop of Tours Bishop of Rennes Senator of Maine-et-Loire Deputy of Maine-et-Loire Departmental councilor Mayor |
| Distinctions | Member of the ANF (1936) |
| Motto | Stetit unda fluens (Reste au-dessus des flots) Second motto: "Tant que le monde sera monde, à Maillé il y aura des ondes" |
| Estate(s) | Château de Châteauneuf-sur-Cher Château de Luynes Château de Milly-le-Meugon Château de la Jumellière Château d'Ampoigné Logis du Plessis |
| Branches | Maillé Brézé La Forest La Tour-Landry |
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caption, coat_of_arms_caption.The House of Maillé is a surviving French noble family of knightly origin, originating from Touraine and later established in Anjou and Maine. The family has produced notable figures, including a Marshal of France, a Grand Master of Navigation, an Archbishop of Tours, a Bishop of Rennes, and the beatified Jeanne-Marie de Maillé.