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Chalon-Arlay

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Coat of arms of the lord of Arlay (red shield with gold bend). They eventually succeeded to the undifferenced arms as well as to the principality of Orange.[1]

Chalon-Arlay was a noble house of the Holy Roman Empire. They were the lords of Arlay in the county of Burgundy and a cadet branch of the ruling house of the county, the House of Ivrea.[2] The founder of the house was John I of Chalon-Arlay, fifth son of John, Count of Chalon. When John III, lord of Arlay, married Mary de Baux, princess of Orange, the House acquired the principality of Orange.

For more details, and a family tree, see below.[3]

List of lords

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Lords of Chalon-Arlay

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Lords of Chalon-Arlay and Princes of Orange

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Family tree

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John
count of Chalon
HOUSE OF IVREA
Hugh
count of Burgundy
John I
lord of Chalon-Arlay
HOUSE OF CHALON-ARLAY
Hugh I
lord of chalon-Arlay
John II
lord of Chalon-Arlay
Hugh II
lord of Chalon-Arlay
Louis I
lord of Arguel & Ciuseaux
Joan of Geneva
John III
lord of Chalon-Arlay
Mary
princess of Orange
Louis II "le Bon"
prince of Orange
Jean de Chalon
sire de Vitteaux (d. 1462)
Hugues de Chalon
sire de Cuiseaux
(d. 1426 s.p.)
no desc.
Alix de Chalon
dame de Bussy (d. 1457)
Marie de Chalon
dame de Cerlier (d. 1465)
William VII
prince of Orange
Louis, Lord of Chateau-Guyon
(1448–1476)
Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Hugh de Chalon (-3 July 1490)
Lord of Château-Guyon,
married Louise of Savoy, a daughter of Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy and Yolande of Valois
Philippine de Chalon
a nun at Ste-Clarisse d'Orbe, d.1507
Jeanne de Chalon, d.15 Sep 1483; m.25 Mar 1472 Louis de Seyssel, Cte de la Chambre (d.15 Sep 1483)
John IV
lord of Chalon-Arlay
Philibert
prince of Orange
Claudia
Henry III
lord of Breda
William I
count of Nassau-Siegen
HOUSE OF NASSAU
René
prince of Orange
William I or VIII
prince of Orange
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References

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  1. ^ Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003). Armorial general. Genealogical Publishing Co. ISBN 0-8063-4811-9.
  2. ^ Grew, Marion Ethel (1947). The House of Orange. 36 Essex Street, Strand, London W.C.2: Methuen & Co. Ltd.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ Ross, Kelley L. "Counts of Burgundy, The Free County, Franche Comté,(capital Besançon) 914-1678 AD". Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  4. ^ Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003). Armorial general. Genealogical Publishing Co. ISBN 0-8063-4811-9.
  5. ^ Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003). Armorial general. Vol. 1. Genealogical Publishing Co. p. 398. ISBN 0-8063-4811-9.
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