Gerardus (Girard Tavel?) 1392 1393 Henri de Blanchis 1394 1402 Guillaume IV ("the Good") of Rarogne 1402 1418 Guillaume V of Rarogne see Raron affair...
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donations from canons and in the 15th century from bishops: Guillaume VI de Rarogne (1437-1451), Jost de Silenen (1482-1496) and above all Walter Supersaxo...
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weeks before their 10th wedding anniversary in an automobile accident near Rarogne, Switzerland. At his son's christening on 15 July 1931 at St Margaret's...
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Von Raron (French Rarogne) was an influential noble family in the Valais (the bishopric of Sion) in the late medieval period. Related to the lords of...
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Sion: Hérémence, Loèche, Sierre and Sion. Brigue: Brigue, Conches, Mœrel, Rarogne and Viège. Saint-Maurice: Entremont, Martigny, Monthey and Saint-Maurice...
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District of Brig. The district of East Raron (German: Östlich-Raron, French: Rarogne oriental) with the capital Mörel-Filet includes the following municipalities:...
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15th century bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Uzès Guillaume V of Rarogne (Guillaume V, Bishop of Sion), 15th century bishop of Sion; see List of...
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Raron railway station (German: Bahnhof Raron, French: Gare de Rarogne) is a railway station in the municipality of Raron, in the Swiss canton of Valais...
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The district of Östlich Raron (fr. District de Rarogne oriental) is an administrative district in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The districts of...
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functioning in the world. It was probably brought to the church by Guillaume de Rarogne, who eventually ended up as the bishop of Sion. Its pipes are arranged...
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The district of Westlich Raron (fr. Rarogne occidental) is an administrative district in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The districts of Östlich Raron...
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became subject to the five Upper Valais dizains (Conches, Brigue, Viège, Rarogne and Loèche). In 1388, at the Battle of Visp, the patriots of the Upper...
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Sion). A project of a permanent alpine track, in 1996, on the airfield of Rarogne failed during the popular vote of the commune which followed. Finally,...
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In an agreement of 1260 between Peter II of Savoy and Bishop Henri de Rarogne the frontier between their respective lands was established at the river...
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Prince-Bishop (1206–1237) Boson II of Granges, Prince-Bishop (1237–1243) Henri of Rarogne, Prince-Bishop (1243–1271) Rodolphe of Valpelline, Prince-Bishop (1271–1273)...
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V of Rarogne, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Rome (1402–1418) after schism André dei Benzi of Gualdo, Prince-Bishop (1418–1437) Guillaume VI of Rarogne, Prince-Bishop...
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pp. 296–297. Blondel 1952, pp. 162–163. "Château de Beauregard – Aux Rarognes". chateaubeauregard.ch (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-22. Donnet & Blondel...
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