William VII of Chalon (born c. 1415, died 1475) was a prince of Orange and lord of Arlay. He was the son of Louis II lord of Arlay and his wife Johanna...
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Théâtre Georges Leygues de Villeneuve-sur-Lot (Lot-et-Garonne), in collaboration with Gaston Rapin (1935) Lycée Nicéphore Niepce, Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire)...
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scriptures. By the time of Bishop Guillaume de Bellevesure (1294 – 1301), schools were to be found not just in Chalon, but also in towns and villages of...
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1255) Eudes, Lord of Cortiambles (1231-aft. 1255) Alexandre, Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône (1201–1261) Girard, Lord of Gergy (1203-aft.1222) Arms of the...
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de Vienne (died 1255), then, in 1256, Jean de Chalon (1243–1309) Catherine, married in 1255 to Richard de Montfaucon (died 1279), son of Thierry III,...
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Jean de Chalon : before 1350–1361 Jean de Sarrebruche : circa 1370 Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy : circa 1384 Guy Damas, seigneur de Cousan et de la Perrière :...
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The Diocese of Châlons (Latin: Dioecesis Catalaunensis; French: Diocèse de Châlons) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
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Cardinal Guillaume Fillastre, "the elder". According to some, he was the son or nephew of the cardinal. Fillastre became a Benedictine oblate at Châlons in...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun (redirect from Diocese of Autun, Chalon and Mâcon)
The Diocese of Autun (–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny) (Latin: Diocesis Aeduensis, Dioecesis Augustodunensis (–Cabillonensis–Matisconensis–Cluniacensis);...
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(1190–1267), Count of Chalon, Sire of Salins, regent of the County of Burgundy, and had several children, including Jean I of Châlon-Arlay. Simon married...
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Raoul II of Clermont (redirect from Raoul II de Clermont)
1312 Alix married John I of Chalon-Arlay, Sire of Salins (c. 1258–1315), and they had one daughter: Catherine of Châlon (d.1355), married 1342 to Thiébaud...
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See of Langres was re-established in 1817 by Pope Pius VII and King Louis XVIII. César Guillaume de La Luzerne, its pre-Revolution bishop, was to be re-appointed...
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Burgundian lord, Antoine de Vergy. Antoine de Vergy († 1439), son of Jean III de Vergy and of Jeanne de Chalon. He is a descendant of the Counts of Dammartin:...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
(1220-1221) Guillaume of Ecublens (1221-1229) Boniface, O.Cist. (1231-1239) Jean of Cossonay (1240-1273) Guillaume de Champvent (1273-1301) Gérard de Vuippens...
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House of Vergy (section Château de Vergy)
of Besançon : Guillaume de Vergy (1371–1391), made a cardinal in 1391 by Antipope Clement VII, favourite of Charles V of France Antoine de Vergy [fr] (1528–1541)...
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Clement VII, succeeded his brother as Count of Geneva Mary, who married first (1361) John II of Chalon-Arlay (died 1362), then (1366) Humbert VII de Thoire...
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Lalaing family in the County of Hainaut, the eldest son of Guillaume de Lalaing and Jeanne de Crequy. Jacques had three brothers: John who was provost of...
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France in place of the recently deceased Guillaume de Nogaret. A few months later, he became Bishop of Chalons, a town of which he was already Archdeacon...
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March to Reims (category Gilles de Rais)
to sue for peace. On 11 July the Dauphin's army left Troyes to head to Châlons-en-Champagne, which opened its gates on 14 July to let him spend the night...
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killed, and Louis of Orléans and John IV of Chalon-Arlay were captured. Alain d'Albret and the Maréchal de Rieux succeeded in escaping, and played an important...
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Nicéphore Niépce (category People from Chalon-sur-Saône)
and developed with his older brother Claude Niépce. Niépce was born in Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, where his father was a wealthy lawyer. His older...
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Years' War. One of the chancellor's sons, Jean Rolin, was made bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in 1431, and bishop of Autun in 1436. Jean became a Cardinal in...
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Prince of Wales, English prince, eldest son of Henry VII of England (b. 1486) April 15 – John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Prince of Orange (1475–1502) (b. 1443) April...
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Chailly, with Jeanne de Chalon (?-1372). He had a younger brother: Jean de Pontailler. Guy II de Pontailler first married Marguerite de Blaizy (?-1367), he...
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Lords of Coucy (redirect from Enguerrand de Coucy)
Cambrésis, Mont-Mirel, Condé-en-Brie, and Châlons-le-Petit; nephew of his predecessor. 1321–1335: Guillaume, lord of Coucy, Marle, La Fère, Oisy and Mont-Mirel;...
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Book II of De bestiis et aliis rebus of Hugues de Fouilloy (olim of Pseudo-Hugo de St. Victor). Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College 100 Chalon-sur-Saône,...
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Guy I of Clermont (redirect from Guy Ier de Clermont de Nesle)
married c.1319 to Jean II of Dampierre (de) (d. a. 1337), Seigneur of Saint-Dizier, Vignory and L'Ecluse, son of Guillaume ("William") IV of Dampierre (1258...
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Hachberg-Sausenberg (1454–1503) Louise of Savoy (1462–1503), married in 1479 to Hugh de Chalon Philibert I of Savoy (1465–1482) Bernard of Savoy (1467) Charles I of...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
pp. 99–101. Eubel, I, p. 419. Guillaume was the son of Geoffrey IV, and nephew of Guy de Joinville, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne. He had been Bishop of...
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1160–1196: Maurice de Sully 1196–1208: Odo de Sully 1208–1219: Pierre de La Chapelle (Peter of Nemours) 1220–1223: William of Seignelay, Guillaume de Seignelay...
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