Mary of Baux-Orange
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Mary of Baux-Orange
Summary
Mary of Baux-Orange is a human[1]. She died on 1417[2]. She is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[3]
Key Facts
- Mary of Baux-Orange died on 1417[2].
- Burial took place at Abbaye de Mont-Sainte-Marie[4].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's father was Raymond V des Baux[5].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's mother was Jeanne de Genève[6].
- Among Mary of Baux-Orange's spouses was John III of Chalon-Arlay[7].
- A child of Mary of Baux-Orange was Louis II of Chalon-Arlay[8].
- A child of Mary of Baux-Orange was Jean de Chalon, Seigneur de Bercher, Sire d'Vitteaux[9].
- A child of Mary of Baux-Orange was Alix de Chalon, Dame de Bussy[10].
- A child of Mary of Baux-Orange was Marie de Chalon, Dame de Cerlier[11].
- Mary of Baux-Orange is recorded as female[12].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's family is recorded as House of Baux[14].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's noble title is recorded as Princess of Orange[15].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's noble title is recorded as lord of Arlay[16].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's noble title is recorded as countess of Genève[17].
- Mary of Baux-Orange's given name is recorded as Marie[18].
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Origins and Family
Mary of Baux-Orange's father was Raymond V des Baux[5]. Her mother was Jeanne de Genève[6].
Personal Life
Mary of Baux-Orange was married to John III of Chalon-Arlay[7]. Children include Louis II of Chalon-Arlay[8], 1390–1463[19], of France[20]; Jean de Chalon, Seigneur de Bercher, Sire d'Vitteaux[9]; Alix de Chalon, Dame de Bussy[10]; and Marie de Chalon, Dame de Cerlier[11].
Death and Burial
Mary of Baux-Orange died on 1417[2]. Burial took place at Abbaye de Mont-Sainte-Marie[4].
Why It Matters
Mary of Baux-Orange is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[3]
FAQs
Who were Mary of Baux-Orange's parents?
Mary of Baux-Orange's father was Raymond V des Baux[5]. Mary of Baux-Orange's mother was Jeanne de Genève[6].
Who was Mary of Baux-Orange married to?
Mary of Baux-Orange's spouses include John III of Chalon-Arlay[7].