- of pseudo-Cardinal Jean
Talaru who like Amédée
Talaru had also been
Bishop of Lyon. He was also
Primate of Gaul. Amédée
Talaru was
canon of Saint-Just...
- John de
Talaru (died 1393) was a
cardinal and
archbishop of Lyon. Born near Lyon he came from the
influential Talaru family and was the
uncle of Archbishop...
- of Lyon at the age of 11. This
election followed the
death of Amedée de
Talaru and the
renunciation of John III of Bourbon,
illegitimate offspring of his...
- The Château de Chalmazel, or Château des
Talaru is a
castle situated in the
commune of Chalmazel, in the
Loire département of France. It is
located in...
-
place until Charles's
death on 5 July 1375. He was
succeeded by Jean de
Talaru.
Dompnier 2006, p. 32. Gérard
Boulanger (2007). Le "Juif" Mendès France:...
- Forez). The
Talaru family succeeded the
Marcilly family in the
seigneury of Chalmazel: Béatrix de Marcilly, who had
married Mathieu de
Talaru,
became heiress...
- Savoy-Carignan 1798 1849
later King of
Sardinia Louis Justin,
marquis de
Talaru [fr] 1773 1850
French Amb****ador to
Spain Infante Sebastian of
Spain 1813...
-
successful in 1393, with po****r support. However, the
arrival of Amédée II de
Talaru nephew of his
predecessor changed that. His
right to coin
money was abolished...
- city was the
subject of a trial. The
archbishop of Lyons, Amédée II de
Talaru, who was at the time on
unfriendly terms with the city's aldermen, decided...
-
Charles d'Alençon 1375–1389 Jean II de
Talaru 1389–1415
Philippe de
Thurey Avignon Obedience 1417–1444 Amédée de
Talaru 1444–1446
Geoffroy II de Versailles...