Ralph III of Valois (redirect from Raoul III of Valois)
(French: Raoul; died 1038) was the count of Valois from his father's death until his own. He was the second son of Walter II, count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens...
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Counts and dukes of Valois (redirect from Duc de Valois)
count of Amiens and the Vexin, son of preceding 1017/24–1038 Ralph III of Valois 1025–1074 Ralph IV, also count of the Vexin and Amiens after 1063, whose...
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Ermenfroi (first house of Valois) Ralph II of Vexin (Raoul de Cambrai) (926-944), Count of Valois, Amiens and Vexin, son of Ralph I. Odo of Vermandois (941-944)...
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House of Tosny (redirect from De Tosny)
Bernières-sur-Seine), in Vexin Normand (Vesly, Guerny, Villers-en-Vexin, Hacqueville, Heuqueville, Val de Pîtres), in Pays de Caux and Talou around Blainville-Crevon...
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Ralph IV (French: Raoul; born c. 1025, died 1074) was a northern French nobleman who amassed an extensive array of lordships lying in a crescent around...
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from 1221 to 1250. Marie was the daughter of William IV of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin, and granddaughter of King Louis VII of France by his...
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acquisition of Gâtinais and Château-Landon from Fulk IV, Count of Anjou 1077: annexation of the French Vexin 1081: acquisition of Moret-sur-Loing 1101: acquisition...
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Walter of Domart-en-Ponthieu (St.-Valery), Alan IV Fregant, Duke of Brittany, Walo II of Chaumont-en-Vexin, Girard I of Roussillon, and William V, Lord of...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Richard Coeur de Lion)
the Vexin, which had been part of Margaret's dowry. Early in the 1160s there had been suggestions Richard should marry Alys, Countess of the Vexin, fourth...
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Tancarville family (redirect from House de la Villa Tancréde)
chance meeting in the Vexin. According to Henry of Huntingdon, it was he who commanded the rebel force that captured Galeran IV Meulan Bourgtheroulde...
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Countess of Ponthieu, the daughter of William IV, Count of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin. Marie became Countess of Ponthieu in 1225. Simon...
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as Duke of Normandy by Louis, Geoffrey surrendered half of the county of Vexin—a region vital to Norman security—to Louis. Considered a clever move by...
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previous lord, Abu'lgharib. Raoul of Puiset Humberge of Le Puiset, married Walo II of Beaumont-sur-Oise, Viscount of Chaumont-en-Vexin. Their son Drogo was an...
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treaty was essentially a grant to almost all of Philip's demands for the Vexin and Berry. Technically, the treaty called for Andrew to become a liege-vassal...
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the following year, Philip I captured the French Vexin at the expense of Simon de Crépy. The French Vexin became a source of war between the Dukes of Normandy...
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Louis XIV. Oxford University Press. Savoie-Carignan, Guy Jean Raoul Eugène Charles Emmanuel de (1911). The seven richest heiresses of France. London: J. Long...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Orges (1430–1436) Louis II de Luxemburg (1436–1443) Raoul Roussel (1443–1455) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1453–1482) Robert IV de Croixmare (1482–1494) Georges...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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Louis VI of France (category Counts of Vexin)
years until April 1116 when hostilities renewed in the French and Norman Vexins, with each king making gains from his rival. By 1119, buoyed by several...
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Louis VI as co-ruler to the government of the realm. Philip I conquers the Vexin area, and adds the city of Bourges and the province of Berry to his estate...
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Chaumont-en-Vexin. Humberge was the sister of the Crusader Everard III of Le Puiset, Viscount of Chartres, and daughter of Hugues "Blavons" de Bretenil and...
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year old). She is shipped to England, as the future wife and queen. The Vexin region is promised to Margaret as dowry and is put under the care of the...
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1030s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
consort of Norway (House of Munsö) Drogo of Mantes, count of Valois and the Vexin (b. 996) Estrid of the Obotrites (or Astrid), queen consort of Sweden Guo...
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Courcelles-lès-Gisors, in Picardy. Richard captures three castles on the border of the Vexin. The French troops, many of them mounted, crowd the bridge leading into...
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History of the Cyclades (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
two most famous pirates were the brothers Téméricourt, originally from Vexin. The younger, Téméricourt-Beninville, was a knight of Malta. In spring 1668...
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993–c. 1030: Fulco c. 1032–1058: Fulco 1058–1074: Gui de Ponthieu [1076 Fulco] 1078–1079: Raoul 1080–1085: Roric 1091–1101: Gervin 1101–1104: Sede vacante...
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Justin Napoléon Samuel Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat, 4th Marquis of Chasseloup-Laubat (29 May 1805, Alessandria, Department of Marengo, French Empire –...
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