Antoine de Challant, (about 1350 – 4 September 1418) was a Savoyard cleric who served as Chancellor of the Count of Savoy and was coopted into the papal...
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Pierre de Fongeret (1362–1379) From 1381 to 1826 the abbey was served by 26 abbots in commendam: Guido di Saorgio (1381–1391) Guillaume de Challant [fr]...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
(1355-1375) Guy de Prangins (1375-1394) Aymon Séchal administrator (1394) Guillaume of Menthonay 1394-1406 Guillaume of Challant (1406-1431) Louis de la Palud...
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cathedral of Lausanne; he had also been vicar-general of Bishop Guillaume de Challant. They therefore consulted with Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy, and...
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Louis de Bar (27), Bishop-elect of Langres (France), Cardinal-Deacon Consistory of 1404.05.09 Miguel de Zalba (30), Cardinal-Deacon Antonio de Challant (54)...
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was Vicar General of Bishop Guillaume de Challant. Frutaz, pp. 309-310. François de Prez was the nephew of Bishop Antoine de Prez, and a Canon of the Cathedral...
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Pierre of Oron February 1287 15 December 1289 vacant 1289 1308 Boniface of Challant 1308 1323 Aymon of Châtillon 1323 1338 Aymon of La Tour 1338 1342 Philippe...
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fortified residence. Begun under Guillaume of Menthonay, it was completed under his successor, Guillaume of Challant, and named after Saint Marius, the...
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nephew, Jean Philibert de Challant, thereby once again bringing the two dioceses together under the leadership of one bishop. Challant was only bishop-elect...
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Emerico di Quart (redirect from Émeric de Quart)
Émeric, Jacques III, assured the lineage while Aymon de Quart was Bishop of Geneva, and Guillaume de Quart was an archbishop. Additionally his brother Henri...
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the Valais in previous centuries, several bishops, such as Boniface de Challant, came from Aosta, and the Cathedral Chapter was sometimes almost half...
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Count (1396–1441) Prince-Bishopric of Sion (complete list) – Boniface of Challant, Prince-Bishop (1289–1308) Aymon of Châtillon, Prince-Bishop (1308–1323)...
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southeastern France. Lac de Pierre-Châtel and the Pierre Percée are located in the commune. Peter II of Savoy and Boniface I of Challant died in Pierre-Châtel...
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Bard - Bard Bionaz - Biona Brusson - Brussone Challand-Saint-Anselme [Challant] - Villa Sant'Anselmo Chambave - Ciambave Chamois - Camosio Champorcher...
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Jacques de Challant, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1404–1417) loyal to Rome Guillaume IV, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Rome(1394–1402) Guillaume V of Rarogne...
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Prince-Bishop (1271–1273) Pierre of Oron, Prince-Bishop (1273–1287) Boniface of Challant, Prince-Bishop (1289–1308) Solms-Braunfels (complete list) – Henry III...
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