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...
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Ermenfroi, also count of Amiens and the Vexin 915–926 Ralph I of Ostrevent, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, married daughter, Eldegarde, of preceding 926–943...
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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, Count of Blois...
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Counts of Rouergue Count of St. Pol Counts of Toulouse Counts of Tours Count of Valentinois Count of Verdun Count of Vermandois Counts of the Véxin Viscounts...
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ancestor of the House of Buvinids Ermenfroi (before 895–919) also count of Vexin and Valois Ralph I of Gouy (915-926), also probably Count of Ostervant...
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about five kilometers, detached from the county of Vexin. The county of Meulan appeared when the otherwise unknown Count Waleran established an independent...
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death of the eldest son Harry (Henry the Young King). Their home is Chinon Court (Chinon Castle), whilst Henry's secretary is Alice Vexin (Alys of France...
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rewarded Robert with the French Vexin. In the early 1030s, Alan III, Duke of Brittany began expanding his influence from the area of Rennes and appeared...
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of the Vexin over to King Philip. The Vexin was a buffer state between Normandy and the lands of the French king, and Simon had been a supporter of William...
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Count of Hesbaye[citation needed], possibly son of Nibelung, Count of the Vexin, and grandson of Childebrand I of Herstal. Ekkehard was a vassal of Louis...
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