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William II, Lord of the Forest, Chatelard, the Fenarre in Greece, was the first Squire Rossillon, dice 1398. Page Count Green, Esquire of Comte Rouge, Chamberlain and Ambassador Duke Amédée VII, it was he who rebuilt the chancel of the church where he was buried in 1440, and build a side chapel, or weapons appear on the keystone. Succeeds then his son, Jean I, buried in 1466 at his father's grave. It was he who erected the fortified house, the seat of the bailiwick of Rossillon at the entrance to the fortified village. Antoine, lord of La Barre, Governor of Nice - renowned for having saved the young Duke Philibert the hands of "Bold" - and his brother Hugh, son of the former both will share the Manor until 1509, date of death Hugh. When Francis takes Bugey in 1536, it is still a La Forest, Philibert, Lord of La Batie Albanians, grand-son of Hugh, who lends "fealty" to the King for his lordship of Rossillon.