- François de Candie
François de Candie, 1st Vice-Count of Geneva (c. 1314 –
26 December ,1360 ; in Italian "Conte Franco de Candia") was a nobleman and military commander of thePrince-Bishop ofGeneva , under the Catholic Lordship of the Knights of the Swiss Kingdoms of the Priory of Sion (Sitten ).[
STEMMA CANDIÆSavoyard Heraldry,Château de Candie,Chambéry -Le-Vieux, France]François de Candie was a lord from the noble family of the Castle of Candia (
château de Candie ) in theDuchy of Savoy descendent of a Burgundian dynasty,France . He was the son ofCount Giacomo de Candia di Savoia and the second daughter of theBurgundes princes to Geneva.In his early military career, de Candie fought for the protection of the Alpine passages and in 1377 was Captain of the Castle of the Rhon River (capitaine du
château de l'Ile sur le Rhône ). Though he originally began his military career to serve his land, later heirs to the Vice-Count lordship of Geneva gave him the chance to develop greatdiplomatic skills, and gained legal control over territories and strategic mountain passes in theAlps . In the following year, de Candie had the honour of being chosen one of the masters of the Most Noble Order of the Priory of Geneva. He attended the needs and diplomatic duties of the Count of Geneva of theHouse of Savoy in dealings with France and Italy. This caused the great powers such asFrance ,England , andSpain to take the Vice-Count’s opinions into account.In accordance with the records of his higher education at the Monastery of the
Bishop of Sion by-the-Alps, François de Candie was versed in Roman and Catholic canon law, and fluent in various languages such as French, Italian, German,Latin and Greek. He was well-known by his analytic mind and distinguished by his diplomatic strategies. His hereditary title of Vice-Count of Geneva was held by the de Candiæ family until the referendum of the SwissProtestant Reformation .ee also
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* Chateau de Candie at [http://www.chateaudecandie.com/chambery-hotel.htm]References
* [http://gillesdubois.blogspot.com/2006/12/nobiliaire-de-savoie-c.html Dynastic House of Candia] - extract from the Annuaire de la noblesse de France, 1861
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