John IV of Chalon-Arlay or John of Chalon (c. 1443-15 April 1503) was a prince of Orange and lord of Arlay. He played an important role in the Mad War, a series of conflicts in which aristocrats sought to resist the expansion and…
Louis II of Chalon-Arlay (c. 1388 – 3 December 1463), nicknamed the Good, was Lord of Arlay and Arguel Prince of Orange. He was the son of John III of Chalon-Arlay and his wife, Mary of Baux-Orange, and the father of William VII of Chalon…
Louis II inherited Chalon-Arlay from his father and Baux-Orange, including the Principality of Orange, from his mother. He claimed to have also inherited the County of Geneva via his grandmother, but lost a lengthy legal battle over this…
So, although House of Châlon-Arlay, he's a direct descendant of William I (of Baux) (c.1155-1218). William the Silent was not a (direct) descendant of William I of Baux, he only (legally) obtained the title Prince of Orange, and thereby…
Z prvního manželství měla čtyři dcery, z nich se dvě dožily dospělosti-Johana z Pfirtu, manželka Albrechta II. a Uršula. Po Renaudově smrti se jeho dědičkou stala dcera Johana.
Burgundsko-ivrejská dynastie (francouzsky Maison d’Ivrée, španělsky Casa de Ivrea) nebo jen Ivrejská dynastie, někdy také Anscaridové (latinsky Anscarii) byla královská dynastie v Kastilii v letech 1126–1368 a skrz vedlejší linii do roku…