List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois (redirect from Comtes d'Albon)
counts of Albon (French: comtes d'Albon) were members of the medieval nobility in what is now south-eastern France. Guigues IV, Count of Albon (d. 1142)...
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"dolphin", which became a title among his successors. Guigues was the eldest son and heir of Guigues III of Albon and Matilda. He was first called dauphin...
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202–03. Aurélien Le Coq, "La trajectoire des Guigues d'Albon: Réseaux et lieux de pouvoir, Xe–XIIe siècle", Florilegium 29 (2012): 201–27, at 214. v t e...
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Beatrice of Albon (redirect from Beatrice d'Albon)
upon the death of her father Guigues V. She married Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy in 1183 and had three children: André Guigues VI (1184–1237), Dauphin of...
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originally the Dauphiné of Viennois. In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues IV of Albon (c. 1095–1142) bore a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed...
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Chamarier" 1515-1525 : Antoine IV d'Albon de Saint-Forgeul 1525-1562 : Antoine V d'Albon de Saint-Forgeul 1550 : Claude Sautreau "Moine & Chantre" 1551 : Fleury...
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dioceses with Archbishop Antoine d'Albon of Arles. D'Este died in Rome on 5 December 1572. Fisquet, pp. 390-391. Antoine d'Albon was an early editor of Rufinus...
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Chamarier" 1515–1525 : Antoine IV d’Albon de Saint-Forgeul 1525–1562 : Antoine V d’Albon de Saint-Forgeul 1550 : Claude Sautreau "Moine & Chantre" 1551 : Fleury...
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King of Provence in Valence. In 1029, the Archbishop of Vienne invested Guigues III the Old of the County of Viennois. It belonged to the family of the...
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(947–950) Aimon (960–981) Guigues (Guy) (994–997) Lambert II. (997–1001) Remegaire II. (1001–1016) Guigues II. (1016–1025) Humbert d´Albon (1028–1030) Ponç Adhemar...
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