• Aymon II of Challant (French: Aymon de Challant, Italian: Aimone di Challant; c. 1305 – c. 1387) was a nobleman of the Challant family of Aosta Valley...
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  • Haimo (redirect from Aymon)
    Geneva (r. 1367), count Aymon of Ortinge (fl. 1369), French mercenary captain Aymon of Challant (d. c. 1387), Aostan nobleman Aymon I de Chissé (d. 1428), bishop...
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  • of Challant (French: Ébal Ier de Challant or Ébal le Grand, Italian: Ebalo I di Challant or Ebalo Magno; died 1323) was a nobleman of the Challant family...
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    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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  • Émeric, Jacques III, assured the lineage while Aymon de Quart was Bishop of Geneva, and Guillaume de Quart was an archbishop. Additionally his brother...
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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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    siècle, pp. 333-350. Eubel II, pp. 188 with note 5; III, p. 21, no. 21; 238 note 2. Nephew of Louis de Gorrevod. Challant did not receive episcopal consecration...
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    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) – Boniface of Challant, Prince-Bishop (1289–1308) Aymon of Châtillon, Prince-Bishop (1308–1323) Aymon of La Tour, Prince-Bishop (1323–1338)...
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  • Avignon Aymon Séchala, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1398–1404) Jacques de Challant, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1404–1417) loyal to Rome Guillaume...
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    who had no sons, the estate of the Val d'Anniviers first went to Aymon de Challant, Beatrice's first father-in-law, and was then bought by Peter of Raron...
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