Chalon-Arlay
Chalon-Arlay was a noble house of the Holy Roman Empire. They were the lords of Arlay in the county of Burgundy and a cadet branch of the ruling house of the county, the House of Ivrea. The founder of the house was John I of Chalon-Arlay, fifth son of John, Count of Chalon. When John III, lord of Arlay, married Mary de Baux, princess of Orange, the House acquired the principality of Orange.
For more details, and a family tree, see below.
List of lords
Lords of Chalon-Arlay
- John, Count of Chalon, founder of the seigneurie of Chalon-Arlay
- John I of Chalon-Arlay, seigneur of Arlay and vicomte of Besançon.
- Hugh I of Chalon-Arlay, seigneur of Arlay and of Vitteaux.
- John II of Chalon-Arlay, seigneur of Arlay.
- Hugh II of Chalon-Arlay seigneur of Arlay.
Lords of Chalon-Arlay and Princes of Orange
- John III of Chalon-Arlay seigneur d'Arlay and prince of Orange.
- Louis II of Chalon-Arlay, seigneur of Arlay and Arguel and prince of Orange.
- William VII of Chalon-Arlay, prince of Orange.
- John IV of Chalon-Arlay, prince of Orange, seigneur of Arlay, of Nozeroy and of Montfort
- Philibert of Chalon, prince of Orange, seigneur of Arlay and seigneur of Nozeroy
- René of Chalon prince of Orange, stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, of the Diocese of Utrecht and of Guelders.
Family tree