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Varambon (French pronunciation: [vaʁɑ̃bɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
central part of the Ain
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in
Eastern France...
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Louis de La
Palud (c. 1375 – 1451),
called the
Cardinal of
Varambon or the
Cardinal of Maurienne, was a
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Louis...
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married secondly with a
French noble, Marc de Rye de la Palud,
Marquis de
Varambon,
Comte de la
Roche et de Viller****el, who died one year later, in December...
- Neuchâtel 1495–1533 : Jean III de La
Palud de
Varambon 1534–1541 : François I de La
Palud de
Varambon 1542–1560 : François II
Bonvalot 1560–1586 : Antoine...
- Luna, 2nd
Marquess of
Camarasa 1524 1601 1586 Marc de Rye,
Marquis de
Varambon ? 1599 Maximilian,
Count of East
Frisia 1542 1600
Charles de Ligne...
- Tranclière Trévoux
Valeins Val-Revermont Valromey-sur-Séran Valserhône
Vandeins Varambon Vaux-en-Bugey
Verjon Vernoux Versailleux Versonnex Vesancy Vescours Vésines...
- May 1545 – 2 June 1621
married firstly 26
November 1575 Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and
secondly 1597 Marc de Rye,
Marquis de
Varambon. No issue...
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Shroud of
Turin from
Jeanne de
Charny in
exchange for the
castle of
Varambon.
Years later Pope Paul II
authorised Yolande of
France to
deposit the relic...
- [citation needed]. He
married Marie-Henriette de Cusance,
marquise de
Varambon in 1660.
Their two sons
Philippe Charles François, 3rd Duke of Arenberg...
- (*1564, +11.10.1624) J3.
Katharina Maria; m. François de Rye,
marquis de
Varambon J4. Louise, *ca 1565, +16.10.1607; m. 5.5.1601
Evrad de Limburg, baron...