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François de Candie

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Arms of de Candie family

François de Candie was a savoyard nobleman named Vidame of Geneva from 1377 to 1385[1]. The son of Manfredo and Beatrice of Bâgé, descendent from female lineage of William I of Geneva (+1195). In 1368, François de Candie received from princess Mathide of Savoy the lordship on the castles of Salagine in Bloye and Rumilly, Haute-Savoie.[2][3]; and in 1377 appointed savoyard regal captain of the castle of l'Ile sur le Rhône.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Comte Amédée de Foras, Armorial et nobiliaire de l'ancien duché de Savoie, vol. 1, Grenoble, Allier Frères, 1863-1966, p. 300 [1]
  2. ^ Comte Amédée de Foras, Armorial et nobiliaire de l'ancien duché de Savoie, vol. 1, Grenoble, Allier Frères, 1863-1966, p. 301 on line
  3. ^ Henri Voiron, À Bloye, autrefois : monographie d'une paroisse et commune de l'Avant-pays savoyard, La Fontaine de Siloé, 2006, 255 p. (ISBN 978-2-8420-6333-7), p. 28-29.
  4. ^ Annuaire de la noblesse de France (1861), p.377 on line