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Chiny (French pronunciation: [ʃini] ; Walloon: Tchini) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January...
- (c. 1205 – 17
January 1271) was the
Countess of
Chiny. Joan was the
daughter of
Louis IV,
Count of
Chiny, and
Matilda of Avesnes, and
became ruler of the...
- Otto II (1065 –
after 1131),
Count of
Chiny, son of
Arnold I,
Count of
Chiny, and Adélaïs. He
succeeded his
father in 1106 and
completed the construction...
- The
Counts of
Chiny were part of the
nobility of
Lotharingia that
ruled from the 9th to the 14th
century in what is now part of Belgium. It has been proposed...
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Arnold I (died 16
April 1106),
Count of
Chiny, son of
Louis II,
Count of
Chiny, and his wife Sophie. He
succeeded his
father as
count before 1066. Arnold...
- the Holy
Roman Empire and elsewhere, Wenceslaus,
annexed the
County of
Chiny in 1364, and with it, the
territories of the new
Duchy of
Luxembourg reached...
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Louis II (died
before 1066),
Count of
Chiny (from 1025
until his death), son of
Louis I,
Count of
Chiny and Verdun, and Adélaïde de
Saint Varme. He left...
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Louis III (d.
August 12? 1189),
Count of
Chiny, son of Albert,
Count of
Chiny, and his
spouse Agnes of Bar. He
succeeded his
father in 1162 and continued...
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September 29, 1025),
Count of
Chiny (987–1025) and
Count of
Verdun (as Louis) (1024–1025), son of Otto I,
Count of
Chiny, and an
unknown mother. Upon Otto's...
- Otto I (Eudes) (died 987),
Count of
Chiny,
perhaps son of
Adalbert I the Pious,
Count of Vermandois, and
Gerberge of Lorraine.
Although he
probably did...