The county of the Vexin was a medieval French county that was later partitioned between the Vexin Français (French Vexin) and the Vexin Normand (Norman Vexin). The count of the Vexin was the ruler of said county.
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Ermenfroi, also countof Amiens and theVexin 915–926 Ralph I of Ostrevent, also countof Amiens and theVexin, married daughter, Eldegarde, of preceding 926–943...
Vexin, then to Richard I of Normandy. In 1017 the lands were given as dowry to Richard's illegitimate daughter Matilda, who married Odo II, Countof Blois...
(941-944), Countof Ponthieu (House of Montreuil) Walter I ofVexin (945-after 992), from 965 Countof Valois, Amiens and Vexin, probably son of Ralph I...
about five kilometers, detached from the county ofVexin. The county of Meulan appeared when the otherwise unknown Count Waleran established an independent...
death ofthe eldest son Harry (Henry the Young King). Their home is Chinon Court (Chinon Castle), whilst Henry's secretary is Alice Vexin (Alys of France...
oftheVexin over to King Philip. TheVexin was a buffer state between Normandy and the lands ofthe French king, and Simon had been a supporter of William...
John's support from fifteen French counts and support from counts in the Lower Rhine, such as with Count Baldwin of Flanders, who he met in August 1199...
were vassals ofthecounts, one ofthe rare cases where the term viscount makes sense intuitively in the 13th century. However with the Albigensian Crusade...
possessed Évreux, Mortain, parts ofVexin, and a portion of Cotentin. Charles was a major player at a critical juncture in the Hundred Years' War between France...
This is a listof people known as the Great, or the equivalent, in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes, such as Persian e Bozorg...
married to Alys of France, Countess ofVexin (aged 34), in 1195. Henry VI, Count Palatine ofthe Rhine (aged about 16), was married to Matilda of Brabant (aged...
Countof Vermandois, Meaux and Soissons, and abbot of St. Medard, and Soissons, had six sons; I. Otto (or Eudes) of Vermandois-Vexin (910–946), Count...
Louda & Maclagan 1981, p. 128 Neubecker 1976, p. 99 "Banque du Blason : Vexin". Retrieved 21 August 2014.[permanent dead link]. Neubecker 1976, p. 98...
houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county. Thelist is presented in alphabetical order ceremonial county. Foundations are listed alphabetically...
deputy ofthe Third Estate of Chaumont-en-Vexin. Antoine Balthazar Joachim d'André Antoine Andurand (1747–1818), deputy ofthe Third Estate ofthe sénéchaussée...
1589, the House of Valois died out and Antoine's son Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France. Dukes of Bourbon Countsof La Marche Countsof Vendôme...
Ralph II, Countof Vermandois, 1145-1167 Henry, Lord of Chaumont-en-Vexin, 1091-1130 Simon I of Vermandois [fr], 1093-1148 Robert I, Duke of Burgundy,...
rules, Henri, Count de Chambord was the Heir-Male of Louis XIV and also the Legitimist claimant ofthe throne of France. Henry, Countof Chambord died...
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