- John I of Chalon-Arlay
John I of Chalon-Arlay (1258-1315) was a French nobleman. He was the son of
John, Count of Chalon and Laure de Commercy, a couple who had thirty castles built on the Jurassian part of the county of Burgundy around their newseigneurie ofSalins , including theChâteau d'Arlay (upon the death of Otto III in 1248, the elder John had become regent of thecounty of Burgundy on behalf of his son Hugh III, his daughter-in-law Adelaide and his grandson Otto). He was seigneur of Arlay (1266-1315) and viscount ofBesançon (1295-1315).Marriage and issue
Around 1272 he married Marguerite of Burgundy (daughter of
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy ), and then for a second time to Alix de Clermont-Nesle (daughter of seigneur Raoul II de Clermont-Nesle of theHouse of Clermont-Nesle ). He had only one child, by Marguerite -Hugh I of Chalon-Arlay (1288-1322), who became Seigneur of Arlay,Arguel andCuiseaux and viscount of Besançon (1315-1322).Life
John I fought with the barons' league against king
Philip IV of France from 1294 to 1301. In 1305 he fought againstRenaud of Burgundy ,count of Montbéliard , to force him to recognise John'ssuzerainté over the neighbouring castles of Dramelay, Binans and Pimorin. John I disappears from the historical record in 1315 and was succeeded as seigneur by his son Hugh.
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