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French noble family
The
House of Chalon-Arlay
was a French noble house, a cadet branch of the
House of Ivrea
. The founder of the house is
John I of Chalon-Arlay
, fifth son of
John, Count of Chalon
. When John III lord of Arlay married to Mary de Baux, princess of Orange, the House acquired the principality of Orange.
Notable members
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Family tree of House of Chalon-Arlay
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Gallery of Arms of House of Chalon-Arlay
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Heraldic shield of the house of Chalon.
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Heraldic shield of the house of Chalon, cadet branch of the lords of Arlay. They eventually succeeded to the undifferenced arms as well as to the principality of Orange.
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Heraldic shield of the house of Chalon of Orange. The 1st and 4th quarters show the arms of Chalon-Arlay (
Gules a bend Or
), the 2nd and 3rd the princes of Orange (the bugle). The blue and gold cross is the arms of Jeanne of Geneva, who married one of the Chalon princes.
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Arms of Louis de Chalon (1448-1476)
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Arms of Philbert de Chalon, Prince of Orange
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Arms of Rene of Orange-Nassau-Breda (1530-1544)
: overall in the center as an escutcheon is the quartered arms of Nassau and Vianden/Breda.
See also
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House of Chalon-Arlay
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Preceded by
(founder)
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counts of Arlay
1266?1530
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Succeeded by
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House of Chalon-Arlay
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Preceded by
House of Beaux
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princes of Orange
1393?1530
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Succeeded by
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References
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Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003).
Armorial general
. Genealogical Publishing Co.
ISBN
0-8063-4811-9
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Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003).
Armorial general
. Genealogical Publishing Co.
ISBN
0-8063-4811-9
.
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Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003).
Armorial general
. Vol. 1. Genealogical Publishing Co. p. 398.
ISBN
0-8063-4811-9
.