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The Husson family, seigneurs (lords) of Montgiroux around 1406, gave their name to the château de la Motte-Husson, or Husson Castle. [3] The Baglion de la Dufferie family [4] (a French branch of the Baglioni family of Perugia) [5] acquired the estate in 1600. [3] The castle was rebuilt in the enclosure of the old square moat.
Descendants of the family exist to the present day, including the French branch of Baglion de la Dufferie, [3] which once owned the Château de la Motte-Husson in the Mayenne department of France, which is the setting for the Channel 4 programme Escape to the Chateau.
Claudio Baglioni (b. 1951), Italian musician; Piero Baglioni (b. 1952), Italian chemist and university professor at the University of Florence; Giovanni Baglione (1566–1643), Italian early Baroque painter and historian of art; Cesare Baglioni (c. 1525–1590), Italian painter of the Renaissance period; Baglioni (family) or one of its members:
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Escape to the Chateau is a Channel 4 reality television series, which follows the story of couple Dick Strawbridge and Angela ("Angel") Adoree and their family as they bought and renovated the 19th-century Château de la Motte-Husson, in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France, while simultaneously raising two young children and starting a business hosting weddings and other events.
The chateau's former farm, with an arched entry and coat-of-arms may have been the original chateau built in the 1660s. Today's chateau and a number of buildings have dates from the early 1820s, after restorations from the Deschamps family following the French Revolution.