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Count of Diois (or Dyois) is a title of nobility, originally in French peerage. It was created in 1350 inside Dauphine of Viennois Patrimony by Philip VI of France when Humbert II of Viennois sold his lands and titles to King Philip VI of France. All patrimony of Dauphine consisted in: Count of Albon, Grésivaudan, Briançonnais, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun and Gaph, Baron de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin of Viennois, count of Valentinois, and given to Cesar Borgia join to Duke of Valentinois by Louis XII of France.

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  • Count of Diois (or Dyois) is a title of nobility, originally in French peerage. It was created in 1350 inside Dauphine of Viennois Patrimony by Philip VI of France when Humbert II of Viennois sold his lands and titles to King Philip VI of France. All patrimony of Dauphine consisted in: Count of Albon, Grésivaudan, Briançonnais, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun and Gaph, Baron de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin of Viennois, count of Valentinois, and given to Cesar Borgia join to Duke of Valentinois by Louis XII of France. (en)
  • Conte di Diois / Dyois è un titolo di nobiltà, originariamente in parìa di Francia. Venne creato nel 1350 all'interno del Delfinato di Viennois; patrimonio di Filippo VI di Francia, quando Umberto II del Viennois vendette le sue terre e titoli al re Filippo VI di Francia. Tutto il patrimonio del Delfinato consisteva in: conte di Albon, Grésivaudan, Briançonnais, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun e Gaph, Barone de La Tour du Pin, Delfini del Viennois, conte di Valentinois, e dato a Cesare Borgia unito a duca di Valentinois da Luigi XII di Francia. (it)
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  • First: 1350 - Cedes to House of Borgia: 1498 (en)
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  • June 2016 (en)
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  • Count of Diois (en)
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  • Count of Diois (or Dyois) is a title of nobility, originally in French peerage. It was created in 1350 inside Dauphine of Viennois Patrimony by Philip VI of France when Humbert II of Viennois sold his lands and titles to King Philip VI of France. All patrimony of Dauphine consisted in: Count of Albon, Grésivaudan, Briançonnais, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun and Gaph, Baron de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin of Viennois, count of Valentinois, and given to Cesar Borgia join to Duke of Valentinois by Louis XII of France. (en)
  • Conte di Diois / Dyois è un titolo di nobiltà, originariamente in parìa di Francia. Venne creato nel 1350 all'interno del Delfinato di Viennois; patrimonio di Filippo VI di Francia, quando Umberto II del Viennois vendette le sue terre e titoli al re Filippo VI di Francia. Tutto il patrimonio del Delfinato consisteva in: conte di Albon, Grésivaudan, Briançonnais, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun e Gaph, Barone de La Tour du Pin, Delfini del Viennois, conte di Valentinois, e dato a Cesare Borgia unito a duca di Valentinois da Luigi XII di Francia. (it)
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  • Count of Diois (en)
  • Conte di Diois (it)
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