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John, Count of Chalon

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Upon Isabeau's death September 22, 1257, he remarried to Laurette de Commercy, the daughter of Simon II, Seigneur de Commercy, and Matilda, Countess of SaarbrĂĽcken. They had the following children:
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The possession of Salins, with its salt production, gave John the fortune necessary to extend his territories. To protect the trade routes, he built the following fortresses:
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Blanche de Chalon (died 1306). In 1260, she married Guichard V de Beaujeu, and Béraud IX de Mercœur in 1268.
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To avoid the customs imposed by the Count of Pontarlier, he bought the forests in the region around
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The kingdom of Burgundy, the lands of the house of Savoy and adjacent territories
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On June 5, 1237, he exchanged his inherited patrimony of Auxonne and Chalon with
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La corĂłnica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
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Although he gave charters to the towns in his territory, he also welcomed the
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Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy from 980-1198
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Elisabeth of Burgundy (1210–1277). In 1248, she married Henry I de Vergy.
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Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile
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He remarried to Isabeau (or Isabel) of Courtenay, the daughter of
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Peter (died 1272) Seigneur de Châtel-Belin, in 1268, he married
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He married Mahaud (or Mahaut) of Burgundy, the daughter of
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Margaret (died 1328), who married Hugh of Burgundy.
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Index

Count of Chalon

Noble family
House of Ivrea
Mahaud of Burgundy
Isabeau or Isabel of Courtenay
Hugh III, Count of Burgundy
John I, Count of Auxerre
John I of Chalon-Arlay
Hugh of Chalon (archbishop of Besançon)
Stephen III of Auxonne
Auxonne
Chalon-sur-SaĂ´ne
Hugh III, Count of Burgundy
William of Germany
Stephen III of Auxonne
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
Salins
County of Burgundy
Belvoir
Vuillafans
Ornans
Montfaucon
Arlay
Clées
Vaud
Chaussin
Orgelet
Dominican
inquisitors

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