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Counts and dukes of Valois

The Valois (UK: /ˈvælwɑː/ VAL-wah, also US: /vælˈwɑː, vɑːlˈwɑː/ va(h)l-WAH,[1][2] French: [valwa]; originally Pagus Valensis) was a region in the valley of the Oise river in Picardy in the north of France. It was a fief in West Francia and subsequently the Kingdom of France until its counts furnished a line of kings, the House of Valois, to succeed the House of Capet in 1328. It was, along with the counties of Beauvais, the Vexin, Vermandois, and Laon, part of the "Oise line" of fiefdoms which were held often by one individual or an individual family as a string of defences against Viking assault on Paris.

Coat of arms of the counts and dukes of Valois.

The medieval county and duchy of Valois was located in northern France. It was included in the northerneastern part of the government of Île-de-France, while being part of the province of Picardy.[3] Its capital was Crépy-en-Valois.[4]

Counts of Valois edit

Carolingian counts edit

Counts of disputed origin edit

  • about 895–919 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 Ralph II, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, son of preceding
  • 943-after 992 Walter I, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, apparently brother or son of preceding
  • about 998-after 1017 Walter II the White, also 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 third wife was Anne of Kiev, dowager queen of France (that marriage was childless)
  • 1074–1077 Simon de Crépy, also count of the Vexin and Amiens, he became a monk, and his lands were dispersed, Valois going to his sister's husband
  • Adele of Valois – the sister of Simon

Vermandois Carolingian counts edit

  • Herbert IV (−1080), Count of Vermandois, a descendant of Pepin II, became count of Valois by marriage with Adele, daughter of Ralph IV
  • Odo I the Insane (1080–1085), Count of Vermandois and of Valois, son of previous, he was disinheredited by the council of Barons of France and then he was lord of Saint-Simon by marriage.
  • Adelaide – sister of previous, countess of Vermandois and Valois, wife of Hugh.

Capetian counts edit

To the royal domain by king Philip II

Valois counts edit

In royal domain
in royal domain

Dukes of Valois edit

in royal domain
  • François (Duke 1498–1515, King of France as Francis I, 1515–1547)
in royal domain but granted to several ladies of the royal house[5]
in royal domain

Thus the house of Valois is descended from Charles I, and has been divided into several lines, three of which have reigned in France. These are:

  1. the direct line, beginning with Philip VI, which reigned from 1328 to 1498
  2. the Orléans branch, descended from Louis XII, from 1498 to 1515
  3. the Angoulême branch, descendants of John, Count of Angoulême, from 1515 to 1589.

Other Valois branches are: the dukes of Alençon, descendants of Charles, a younger son of Charles I, count of Valois; the Dukes of Anjou, descendants of Louis, the second son of King John II; and the dukes of Burgundy, descendants of Philip, the fourth son of the same king.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0.
  2. ^ Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary (18th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6.
  3. ^ de Hesseln, Robert (1771). "Dictionnaire universel de la France". p. 481.
  4. ^ Mish, Frederick C., Editor in Chief. "Valois". Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. 9th ed. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1985. ISBN 0-87779-508-8, ISBN 0-87779-509-6 (indexed), and ISBN 0-87779-510-X (deluxe).
  5. ^ Chisholm 1911, p. 864.
  6. ^ Chisholm 1911, pp. 864–865.

References edit

  • Anselme, (Père), Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la couronne & de la maison du Roy, 1726.
  • Fouquier-Cholet, Eloi, Q.A. Histoire des comtes héréditaires de Vermandois, Saint-Quentin, 1832.
  • Mabillon, Jean, Annales ord. Sancti Benedicti. Ticinense. Lucae, 1739.
  • Moreri, Louis, Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique, Paris, 1743–1749.
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Valois, Counts and Dukes of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 864–865.

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The Valois UK ˈ v ae l w ɑː VAL wah also US v ae l ˈ w ɑː v ɑː l ˈ w ɑː va h l WAH 1 2 French valwa originally Pagus Valensis was a region in the valley of the Oise river in Picardy in the north of France It was a fief in West Francia and subsequently the Kingdom of France until its counts furnished a line of kings the House of Valois to succeed the House of Capet in 1328 It was along with the counties of Beauvais the Vexin Vermandois and Laon part of the Oise line of fiefdoms which were held often by one individual or an individual family as a string of defences against Viking assault on Paris Coat of arms of the counts and dukes of Valois The medieval county and duchy of Valois was located in northern France It was included in the northerneastern part of the government of Ile de France while being part of the province of Picardy 3 Its capital was Crepy en Valois 4 Contents 1 Counts of Valois 1 1 Carolingian counts 1 2 Counts of disputed origin 1 3 Vermandois Carolingian counts 1 4 Capetian counts 1 5 Valois counts 2 Dukes of Valois 3 Notes 4 ReferencesCounts of Valois editCarolingian counts edit Pepin Count of Vermandois and Valois Pepin II son of Bernard King of Italy ca 886 893 Pepin III son of previous count of Vermandois and Valois ca 893 895 Herbert I Count of Vermandois brother of previous count of Vermandois Counts of disputed origin edit about 895 919 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 Ralph II also count of Amiens and the Vexin son of preceding 943 after 992 Walter I also count of Amiens and the Vexin apparently brother or son of preceding about 998 after 1017 Walter II the White also 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 third wife was Anne of Kiev dowager queen of France that marriage was childless 1074 1077 Simon de Crepy also count of the Vexin and Amiens he became a monk and his lands were dispersed Valois going to his sister s husband Adele of Valois the sister of SimonVermandois Carolingian counts edit Herbert IV 1080 Count of Vermandois a descendant of Pepin II became count of Valois by marriage with Adele daughter of Ralph IV Odo I the Insane 1080 1085 Count of Vermandois and of Valois son of previous he was disinheredited by the council of Barons of France and then he was lord of Saint Simon by marriage Adelaide sister of previous countess of Vermandois and Valois wife of Hugh Capetian counts edit Hugh I Magnus the Great 1085 1101 Count of Vermandois and of Valois son of Henry I and Anne of Kiev Raoul I the Valiant 1102 1152 also known as Le Borgne Count of Vermandois and of Valois son of previous Hugh II 1152 1160 Count of Vermandois and of Valois son of Raoul I and Eleonore of Blois Raoul II 1160 1167 Count of Vermandois and of Valois son of Raoul I and of Petronilla of Aquitaine Philip of Alsace 1167 1185 Count of Flanders 1168 1191 Count of Vermandois and of Valois by marriageTo the royal domain by king Philip II Blanche of Castile 1240 1252 Jean Tristan 1269 1270 Valois counts edit In royal domainCharles I 1284 1325 Philip I 1325 1328 in royal domainPhilip II 1344 1375 in royal domain Louis I 1386 1406 Dukes of Valois editCharles d Orleans 1406 1465 Louis 1465 1498 in royal domainFrancois Duke 1498 1515 King of France as Francis I 1515 1547 in royal domain but granted to several ladies of the royal house 5 Marguerite de Valois 1582 1615 in royal domainGaston 1626 1660 Jean Gaston d Orleans 1650 1652 Philippe de France 1660 1701 Philippe Charles d Orleans 1664 1666 Alexandre Louis d Orleans 1673 1676 Philippe d Orleans 1701 1723 Louis d Orleans 1723 1752 Louis Philippe d Orleans 1752 1785 1773 1785 Louis Philippe d Orleans 1773 1850 Philippe d Orleans 1785 1793 Louis Philippe d Orleans 1773 1850 Thus the house of Valois is descended from Charles I and has been divided into several lines three of which have reigned in France These are the direct line beginning with Philip VI which reigned from 1328 to 1498 the Orleans branch descended from Louis XII from 1498 to 1515 the Angouleme branch descendants of John Count of Angouleme from 1515 to 1589 Other Valois branches are the dukes of Alencon descendants of Charles a younger son of Charles I count of Valois the Dukes of Anjou descendants of Louis the second son of King John II and the dukes of Burgundy descendants of Philip the fourth son of the same king 6 Notes edit Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Jones Daniel 2011 Roach Peter Setter Jane Esling John eds Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary 18th ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 15255 6 de Hesseln Robert 1771 Dictionnaire universel de la France p 481 Mish Frederick C Editor in Chief Valois Webster s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary 9th ed Springfield MA Merriam Webster Inc 1985 ISBN 0 87779 508 8 ISBN 0 87779 509 6 indexed and ISBN 0 87779 510 X deluxe Chisholm 1911 p 864 Chisholm 1911 pp 864 865 References editAnselme Pere Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la Maison Royale de France des pairs grands officiers de la couronne amp de la maison du Roy 1726 Fouquier Cholet Eloi Q A Histoire des comtes hereditaires de Vermandois Saint Quentin 1832 Mabillon Jean Annales ord Sancti Benedicti Ticinense Lucae 1739 Moreri Louis Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique Paris 1743 1749 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Valois Counts and Dukes of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 27 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 864 865 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Counts and dukes of Valois amp oldid 1177292491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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