• became a countship in the 14th century. It changed hands from the House of Thiern, to the House of Beaujeau, to the House of Drieux, to the House of Beaujeau...
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    from Stephen III, count of Auxonne, grandson of William IV and Beatrice of Thiern, the heir of the county of Chalon. In 1237, count John "the Old" of Chalon...
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  • of Chalon Blanche (c. 1015 - ?), in 940, married Étienne II, Vicomte of Thiern (1020 - 1060) The contemporaries of Dalmas I thought him a man of great...
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  • 1080–1105/1111), Countess of Ponthieu. 1100–bef. 1105 Agnes of Thiern, also known as Alix of Thiern, Lady of Montpensier Ahhotep I (c. 1560–1530 BC), Queen of...
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  • Catherine Pinot. Seguier married Francois du Prat, Baron of Vitteaux and of Thiern. He was Chamberlain to the Duke of Anjou. They had three children, Antoine...
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