• Rotrou IV (1135-1191), was the Count of Perche. He joined Louis VII of France in a war against Henry II of England, in which he lost lands to the English...
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    thereafter. The lords of Perche were originally titled lords of Mortagne-au-Perche, until Rotrou III adopted the style of count of Perche in 1126, thus uniting...
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    Rotrou III (bef. 1080 – 8 May 1144), called the Great (le Grand), was the Count of Perche and Mortagne from 1099. He was the son of Geoffrey II, Count...
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  • 1044 Rotrou I, Viscount of Châteaudun, c. 1031-1079 Geoffrey II, Count of Perche, d. 1100 Rotrou III, Count of Perche, c. 1080-1144 Rotrou IV, Count...
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  • Geoffrey II (died October 1100), Count of Mortagne and Count of Perche, was the son of Rotrou I, Viscount of Châteaudun, and Adelise de Bellême, daughter...
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    Born before 1173, Stephen was the second of five sons of Count Rotrou IV of Perche and his wife Matilda, daughter of Theobald, count of Blois and Chartres...
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    (died 5 April 1202) was the count of Perche from 1191 until his death. He was the son of Count Rotrou IV of Perche, and Matilda, daughter of Count Theobald...
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    in the government. The man Rotrou sent was Stephen du Perche, later archbishop of Palermo. Rotrou also later sent Walter of the Mill, also later an archbishop...
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    accompanied by encroachments of his land by his third cousin Rotrou IV, Count of Perche. In response, Hugues captured the land of Villemans, to the detriment...
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    (Authon-du-Perche), Castle Saint-John (Nogent-le-Rotrou), Castle of Villepion (Orgères-en-Beauce), Castle of Reverseaux (Voves) Regional parc of the Perche Chartres...
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  • was conceded to Rotrou IV, bringing the Rotrou dynasty to the height of its power through control of much of the old forest of Le Perche. Between before...
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  • II, Count of Maine (d. 1151), married Philippa, daughter of Count Rotrou III of Perche. Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), married in 1119 to William Adelin, the...
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    1145, he married Hawise of Salisbury, becoming count of Perche, as regent to his stepson Rotrou IV. By his third marriage to Agnes de Baudemont in 1152,...
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    Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais (category Perche)
    Regmalard, which eventually surrendered. He was accompanied by Rotrou III, Count of Perche, Count of Mortagne, lord of Regmalard. The castle was sacked...
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    (died after 1156), daughter of Geoffrey II of Perche and Beatrix of Montdidier, daughter of Hilduin IV, Count of Montdidier. They had two daughters and...
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  • of Orange Raymond I, Viscount of Turenne, brother-in-law to Rotrou III of Perche Rigaud IV, Lord of Tournemire, accompanied by an almoner Roger, Lord of...
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  • 1151 husband's death 10 September 1167 Geoffrey Philippa of Perche Rotrou III, Count of Perche (Châteaudun) It is possible but unlikely that his father left...
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    peninsula. The most significant example of this was the incursion of Rotrou II of Perche and Robert Burdet in the 1120s in the Ebro frontier. By 1129 Robert...
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  • his cousin Rotrou IV, Count of Perche. They also had two or three daughters: Margaret, wife of Ralph de Somery, Matilda, wife of Robert du Pont de l’Arche...
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    Holy Land include: Gaston IV of Béarn, Rotrou III of Perche, Centule II of Bigorre, William IX of Aquitaine, Bernard Ato IV and William V of Montpellier...
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    de Joinville 1190–1201: Rotrou du Perche 1200–1215: Gérard de Douai 1215–1226: Guillaume (II) de Perche, Count of Le Perche Sede Vacante (1226–1228)...
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    Percheron gray stallion, known for his very long, abundant mane. Born in the Perche region of France in 1877, he was exported as a youngster to the United States...
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    1168) and of Sibyl Marshal. Hawise and Rotrou III's son, Count Geoffrey's father, Rotrou IV, count of Perche and Mortagne, was slain during the Third...
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    administrator-general, was reformed in 1636 by the Benedictines of Saint-Maur. Rotrou II, Count of Perche, in fulfillment of a vow, established in 1122, at Soligny, the...
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  • day) is the line from Paris to Le Pecq, built by Émile Péreire's Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Saint-Germain and inaugurated on 24 August 1837 by...
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    illegitimate daughters, Juliane and Matilda, to Eustace of Breteuil and Rotrou III, Count of Perche, respectively, the latter union securing the Norman border. Henry...
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    dating of the seal of his father Rotrou III in 1190, that the latter did not wear a coat of arms (DA No. 999); but, Rotrou and Geoffroy having both participated...
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    frequent services to Paris, and a few daily connections to Le Mans, Nogent-le-Rotrou and Courtalain. The A11 motorway connects Chartres with Paris and Le Mans...
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    of San Juan de la Peña De rebus Hispaniae Nelson, Lynn H. (1970). "Rotrou of Perche and the Aragonese Reconquest". Traditio. 26: 113–133. doi:10.1017/S0362152900004979...
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  • (1727-1792) 40 holders: 1200-1201 Rotrou de Perche (+1201) 1201-1215 Gérard de Douay (+1215) 1215-1226 Guillaume II de Perche (+1226) 1226-1227 Henri de Dreux...
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