House of Charny

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The House of Charny was a medieval French noble family notable for its ties to the Shroud of Turin and its historical influence in the Champagne region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval French noble family
associatedWith French chivalric culture
Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
Lirey NERFINISHED
Shroud of Turin NERFINISHED
medieval pilgrimage practices
medieval relic veneration
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
culturalImpact linked to the devotional cult surrounding the Shroud of Turin
culturalSphere Latin Christendom NERFINISHED
economicBase landed income from Champagne estates
feudalStatus vassals of regional counts in Champagne
geographicOrigin northeastern France
governanceForm feudal lordship
hasHeraldry coat of arms of Charny family
heldTitle lords in Champagne
seigneurs of Lirey NERFINISHED
historicalReputation chivalric family
pious nobility
historicalStatus extinct noble house
knownFor custody of the Shroud of Turin
influence in medieval Champagne
language Old French NERFINISHED
legalStatus recognized nobility under the French crown
lineageType hereditary noble lineage
member Geoffroi II de Charny NERFINISHED
Geoffroi de Charny NERFINISHED
Jeanne de Vergy NERFINISHED
Marguerite de Charny NERFINISHED
nobleRank lower high nobility
nobleTitle seigneurs
notableEvent public exhibitions of the Shroud of Turin at Lirey in the 14th century
patronage collegiate church of Lirey NERFINISHED
local churches in Champagne
politicalAlignment Capetian France NERFINISHED
Valois France NERFINISHED
propertyType rural estates
seigneurial rights in Champagne
region Champagne NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
role early private custodians of the Shroud of Turin
seat Lirey NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility
sourceOfNotability possession and display of a reputed burial shroud of Jesus
timePeriod Middle Ages

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Lirey, France associatedWithFamily House of Charny
subject surface form: Lirey