Philibert of Chalon
Philibert of Chalon, Prince of Orange | |
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Born | 18 March 1502 Nozeroy, Franche-Comté |
Died | 3 August 1530 Outside Florence, Italy | (aged 28)
Noble family | House of Chalon-Arlay |
Father | John IV lord of Arlay |
Mother | Philiberta of Luxembourg |
Philibert de Chalon (18 March 1502 – 3 August 1530) was the last Prince of Orange from the House of Chalon.
Biography[]
Born at Nozeroy to John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Philibert served Emperor Charles V as commander in Italy, fighting in the War of the League of Cognac. He took part in the Sack of Rome[1] and was killed during the final stages of the Siege of Florence (1530).[2] An interesting exchange of letters during the siege between him and Charles still survives.
He was succeeded as Prince of Orange by the son of his sister (Claudia of Chalon), Renatus of Nassau-Breda, who thus founded the House of Orange-Nassau.
Ancestors[]
showAncestors of Philibert of Chalon |
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References[]
- ^ Pitts 1993, p. 350-351.
- ^ Fletcher 2016, p. 61.
Sources[]
- Fletcher, Catherine (2016). The Black Prince of Florence: The Spectacular Life and Treacherous World of Alessandro de' Medici. Oxford University Press.
- Pitts, Vincent Joseph (1993). The man who sacked Rome: Charles de Bourbon, constable of France (1490-1527). P. Lang.
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Categories:
- 1502 births
- 1530 deaths
- People from Jura (department)
- Chalon-Arlay
- Princes of Orange
- Knights of the Golden Fleece
- Military leaders of the Italian Wars
- Military personnel killed in action
- Viceroys of Naples
- Modern child rulers
- 16th-century French people