- Challand-Saint-Anselme (French pronunciation: [ʃalɑ̃ sɛ̃t‿ɑ̃sɛlm]; Valdôtain: Tchallàn damoùn;
Issime Walser: z'uabra Tschallanh); is a town and comune...
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Antoine de
Challant, (about 1350 – 4
September 1418) was a
Savoyard cleric who
served as
Chancellor of the
Count of
Savoy and was
coopted into the papal...
- the
Challant family [fr]. At that time it
probably was a
simple keep
surrounded by walls. From 1320 to 1420,
under the
lordship of
Aymon of
Challant and...
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Aymon II of
Challant (French:
Aymon de
Challant, Italian:
Aimone di
Challant; c. 1305 – c. 1387) was a
nobleman of the
Challant family of
Aosta Valley...
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Boniface I of
Challant (French:
Boniface Ier de
Challant, Italian:
Bonifacio I di
Challant; died 26
February 1426) was a
nobleman of
Aosta Valley, Italy...
- (1381–1391)
Guillaume de
Challant [fr] (1391–1408),
bishop Amédée de Montmayeur [fr] (1408–1411),
bishop Antoine de
Challant (1411–1421),
cardinal Jean...
- The
Twelve Abbots of
Challant (Italian: I
dodici abati di
Challant) is a
novel by
Laura Mancinelli published in 1981 and
winner of the
Mondello Prize...
- p****ed to his son
Francis of
Challant (French: François de
Challant), who in 1424
received the
title of
Count of
Challant from the Duke of Savoy. Francesco...
- of
Challant (French: Ébal Ier de
Challant or Ébal le Grand, Italian:
Ebalo I di
Challant or
Ebalo Magno; died 1323) was a
nobleman of the
Challant family...
- the
Middle Ages in the area.
Built as a
military fortress by
Yblet de
Challant in the
fourteenth century, it was one of the
first examples of a castle...