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  1. Arms of René de Chalon.svg 410 × 478; 220 KB Blason René de Nassau-Dillenbourg, Prince de Châlon-Orange.svg 600 × 660; 429 KB Orange-chalon-bretagne.svg 600 × 660; 98 KB

  2. René of Châlon (5 February 1519 – 15 July 1544), also known as Renatus of Châlon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre. René was born in Breda , the only son of Count Henry III of Nassau-Breda and Claudia of Châlon .

  3. Grim naturalism rises to the macabre in the famous skeleton on the tomb of René de Châlons now in the church of St Étienne at Bar-le-Duc. The attribution to Richier is not based on documents and is by no means certain, but the statue is evidently the work of an artist of Lorraine, and other examples of the same manner are to be found in the eastern provinces.

  4. René was born in Breda on 5 February 1519 to Hendrik III of Nassau and Claudia de Châlon. From the latter he would inherit the ample princedom of Orange. He was Stadholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelderland under Emperor Charles V.

  5. René of Châlon (5 February 1519 – 15 July 1544), also known as Renatus of Châlon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre. René was born in Breda, the only son of Count Henry III of Nassau-Breda and Claudia of Châlon. Claudia's brother, Philibert of Châlon, was the last Prince of Orange from the house of Châlon. When Philibert died in 1530, René ...

  6. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam online catalogue, as possibly after Jan van Scorel/ Anonymous, Portret van René de Châlon (ca. 1519-44), prins van Oranje, 1542. RKDimages, Art-work number 28867, as Anonymous (Low Countries) after 1542

  7. Possibly copy after Jan van Scorel - René de Châlon (ca 1518-44).jpg 1,485 × 1,494; 1.5 MB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Dutch Wikipedia. sex or ...