- de
Varax may
refer to: Château de
Varax (Marcilly-d'Azergues),
historic chateau in Marcilly-d'Azergues, France. Château de
Varax (Saint-Paul-de-
Varax),...
-
Guillaume de
Varax (died
April 11, 1466) was a French–Swiss bishop.
Guillaume was born to
aristocratic parents,
Etienne de
Varax and
Claudine de Saint-Amour...
- born as the
second child and only
daughter of
Philibert de Rye,
Count de
Varax (d. 1597) and
Claudine de Tournon-Roussillon (d. 1586),
daughter of Claudine...
- army of 4,500
under the
command of the
Burgundian Philibert de Rye,
Count Varax, had
advanced to the town of Turnhout,
about 30
kilometres (19 mi) south...
- The Château de
Varax is a château in Marcilly-d'Azergues, Rhône, France. It was
built in the 17th and 18th centuries. It has been
listed as an official...
- The Château de
Varax is a
historic château in Saint-Paul-de-
Varax, Ain, France. It was
built in the 14th century. It was
almost destro**** in 1593, and...
- Saint-Paul-de-
Varax (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɔl də vaʁaks]; Arpitan: Sent-Por) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. It is situated...
- (1421–1446),
counsellor of
Amadeus VIII of
Savoy Guillaume de
Varax (1446–1461),
bishop Jean de
Varax [fr] (1461–1503),
bishop Urbain de Miolans [fr] (1503–1522)...
-
Leonhard II,
Count of Taxis, and his wife
Alexandrine de Rye,
Comtesse de
Varax. His
father died
unexpectedly in 1628, when he was
seven years old and he...
- [Pierre de Bolomier,
schismatic (1460–1462) :
Guillaume de
Varax (1462–1507) : Jean de
Varax (1508–1534) :
Claude de Estavayer, O.Cist. (1535–1538) : Philippe...