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County of
Châteaudun was held in the 9th
century by
counts who also held the
County of Blois.
Theobald I
created the
first viscount of
Châteaudun with the...
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Châteaudun (French pronunciation: [ʃɑtodœ̃]) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department....
- The Château de
Châteaudun is a
castle located in the town of
Châteaudun in the
French department of Eure-et-Loir. The
castle was
built between the 12th...
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Hildegarde became Viscountess of
Châteaudun upon the
death of her
husband Hugh I,
Viscount of
Châteaudun Viscount of
Châteaudun.
Hildegarde and
Hugues had four...
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Viscount of Chartres, is the
first Viscount of
Châteaudun and thus
regarded as the
founder of the
House of
Châteaudun, v****al of the
House of Blois. It is ****umed...
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Geoffrey V (Geoffroy V) (died 1218),
Viscount of
Châteaudun, son of Hugh VI,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, and
Jeanne de Preuilly,
daughter of
Gosbert de Preuilly...
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Clemence (died 1259) was
Viscountess of
Châteaudun and Dame de Mondoubleau,
daughter of
Geoffrey VI,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, and
Clemence de Roches,
widow of...
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Mortagne Geoffrey II,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, d. 1040 Hugh III,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, d. 1044
Rotrou I,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, c. 1031-1079
Geoffrey II, Count...
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Hugues (died 989 or after),
Viscount of
Châteaudun, son of
Geoffrey I,
Viscount of
Châteaudun, and Ermengarde.
Virtually nothing is
known about his life...
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Viscount of
Châteaudun and
Count of
Perche (as
Geoffrey I), son of Fulcois,
Count of Mortagne, and Melisende,
Viscountess of
Châteaudun. Some sources...