Martin V. Antoine de Challant, whose family was one of the four great families of the Val d'Aosta, was the son of Aymon de Challant, the Lord of Fenis...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
Challant (1406-1431) Louis de la Palud (1431-1433) Jean de Prangins (1433-1440) Georges of Saluces (1440-1461) Guillaume de Varax (1462-1466) Jean de...
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Guillaume of La Baume-Saint-Amourb 1387 1387 Robert Chambrier 1388 1392 Humbert de Billens 1398 1404 Aymon Séchala 1404 1417 Jacques (Antoine?) de Challant...
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Emerico di Quart (redirect from Émeric de Quart)
elder brother of Émeric, Jacques III, assured the lineage while Aymon de Quart was Bishop of Geneva, and Guillaume de Quart was an archbishop. Additionally...
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letter of Duke Charles III . He resigned the diocese of Maurienne on 10 April 1532, in favor of his nephew, Jean Philibert de Challant, thereby once again...
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Tourbillon Castle (redirect from Chateau de Tourbillon)
at the end of the 13th century under the direction of Bishop Boniface de Challant. Of a defensive nature and perched on the top of a steep, rocky hill...
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1264) Humbert de Villette (before 22 September 1265 – 29 March 1272) Aymon de Challant (before 30 August 1272 – 21 December 1273) Simon de Duin (before...
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(complete list) – loyal to Avignon Aymon Séchala, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1398–1404) Jacques de Challant, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1404–1417)...
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Henry III, Count (1363–1382) Theobald II, Count (1382–1396) Henry IV, Count (1396–1441) Prince-Bishopric of Sion (complete list) – Boniface of Challant, Prince-Bishop...
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