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- (Somme). In today's times, the Vermandois county would fall in the Picardy region of northern France. Pepin I of Vermandois, the earliest of its hereditary...
- was the daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. She was also the sister of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, and was a descendant in the male line of...
- Robert of Vermandois (before 931 – after June 966) was Count of Meaux from 946 to his death and Count of Troyes from 956 to his death. Robert was son of...
- of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Adele of Valois. Following the marriage of his sister, Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois, to Hugh, Odo was disinherited...
- Count of Vermandois (c. 846 - 893), Count of Vermandois from 850 until his death. Herbert I, Count of Vermandois (848/850 - 907), Count of Vermandois from...
- Herbert III of Vermandois (953–1015), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Adalbert I of Vermandois and Gerberge of Lorraine. Two charters of the abbey...
- Otto (or Eudes) of Vermandois (29 August 979 – 25 May 1045), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Herbert III, Count of Vermandois and Ermengarde of Bar-sur-Seine...
- Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683)...
- Adele of Vermandois (bef. 915–960) was both a Carolingian as well as a Robertian Frankish noblewoman who was the Countess of Flanders by marriage (934–960)...
- partner: Beatrice of Vermandois (c. 880- aft. 26 March 931) married Robert of Neustria. Grandmother of Hugh Capet. Herbert II of Vermandois (c. 880- d. 943)...