Philibert of Chalon was a general of Emperor Charles V

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Philibert of Chalon was a 16th-century French nobleman and military commander who served Emperor Charles V, notably fighting in the Italian Wars and dying at the siege of Florence.

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instanceOf French nobleman
general
human
military commander
allegiance Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy

Holy Roman Empire
causeOfDeath battle injury
centuryOfActivity 16th century
conflict Siege of Florence (1529–1530)
surface form: Siege of Florence
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
describedBySource historical accounts of the Italian Wars
employer Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
familyName Chalon-Arlay
surface form: Chalon
givenName Philibert
languageOfWorkOrName French
mannerOfDeath killed in action
militaryRank general
nobleFamily House of Chalon-Arlay
notableEvent commanded imperial forces in Italy under Charles V
died during the siege of Florence
fought in campaigns in Italy during the Italian Wars
notableFor being a French-born noble serving Emperor Charles V
service as a leading Habsburg commander in Italy
notableWork service as general of Emperor Charles V
participatedIn Italian Wars
War of the League of Cognac
placeOfDeath Florence
positionHeld Prince of Orange
Prince of Orange (first from the House of Chalon)
title Lord of Arlay
Lord of Nozeroy
Prince of Orange

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House of Chalon-Arlay notableMemberRole Philibert of Chalon was a general of Emperor Charles V