Jean I of Chalon-Arlay (1258–1315) was a French nobleman. He was the son of Jean, Count of Chalon and Laure de Commercy, a couple who had thirty castles...
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Brittany and Lords of Chalon-Arlay and Prince of Orange. By Mariette d'Enghien, his mistress, Louis had an illegitimate son: Jean de Dunois (1402–1468),...
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Anne of Brittany (redirect from Anne de Bretagne)
despite being already married to the King's sister Joan. John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Prince of Orange. A grandson of Richard, Count of Étampes, and nephew...
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1780, around the ruins of a château which had belonged to the lords of Chalon-Arlay, princes of the House of Orange. An avenue of linden trees leads to a...
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Armorial of the House of Nassau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Chalons-Arlay (the gold bend) princes of Orange (the bugle). The blue and gold cross is the arms of Jeanne of Geneva, who married one of the Chalons princes...
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