Conrad Ier of the Turn-Châtillon of Zurlauben

See also: Zurlauben

Conrad Ier of the Turn-Châtillon of Zurlauben , second wire of Antoine Ier, made his first weapons in Italy, initially with the service of the pope Jules II, then with that of the king François Ier. Like his/her father and his older brother, Oswald Ier, it was distinguished with the Bataille from Kappel 1531, and died in Zug in 1565. His/her son Michel, captain in the Swiss guards of the king Charles IX, was killed in 1573 with the Siège of the La Rochelle, leaving after him Conrad II, which was also useful in France, and Gérold, which was general treasurer of the canton of Zug. Jean-Baptiste, his son, died in Zug in 1644, without heir, and in him this branch died out.

Source

Kurt-Werner Meier, Die Zurlaubiana. Aarau 1981. The USSR Amacher, Kurt-Werner Meier, Josef Schenker, To groove Stöckli, Zurlaubiana AH = Sammlung Zurlauben: Regesten und Register zu den Acta Helvetica… Zur-Laubiani. Aarau 1976ff.

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