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Raron (French:
Rarogne) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Raron in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland.
Raron is
first mentioned around 1101–1200 as...
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Gerardus (Girard Tavel?) 1392 1393
Henri de
Blanchis 1394 1402
Guillaume IV ("the Good") of
Rarogne 1402 1418
Guillaume V of
Rarogne see
Raron affair...
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District of Brig. The
district of East
Raron (German: Östlich-Raron, French:
Rarogne oriental) with the
capital Mörel-Filet
includes the
following muni****lities:...
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donations from
canons and in the 15th
century from bishops:
Guillaume VI de
Rarogne (1437-1451), Jost de
Silenen (1482-1496) and
above all
Walter Supersaxo...
- Sion: Hérémence, Loèche,
Sierre and Sion. Brigue: Brigue, Conches, Mœrel,
Rarogne and Viège. Saint-Maurice: Entremont, Martigny,
Monthey and Saint-Maurice...
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Patrick Benjamin Guinness, who was
killed in an
automobile accident near
Rarogne, Switzerland. Joan left him for
Prince Aly Khan, the
eldest son of the...
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Raron (French
Rarogne) was an
influential noble family in the
Valais (the
bishopric of Sion) in the late
medieval period.
Related to the
lords of...
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Raron railway station (German:
Bahnhof Raron, French: Gare de
Rarogne) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Raron, in the
Swiss canton of Valais...
- 15th
century bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Uzès
Guillaume V of
Rarogne (Guillaume V,
Bishop of Sion), 15th
century bishop of Sion; see List of...
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functioning in the world. It was
probably brought to the
church by
Guillaume de
Rarogne, who
eventually ended up as the
bishop of Sion. Its
pipes are arranged...