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  1. The family tree of the House of Châteaudun is most illustrative of these relationships. The following lineage shows the counts of Châteaudun, the viscounts of Châteaudun, and the related counts of Perche and Anjou.

    • Châteaudun

      Châteaudun (French pronunciation: [ʃɑtodœ̃]) is a commune in...

  2. Here after, the title is merged with the viscount of Châteaudun and the lord of Mortagne-au-Perche Viscounts of Châteaudun House of Châteaudun. Lords and counts of Perche and Mortagne House of Châteaudun. Fulcuich, c. 1000; Geoffroy I, d. bef. 1041 (viscount of Châteaudun, lord of Nogent-le-Rotrou and of Mortagne-au Perche)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RorgonidsRorgonids - Wikipedia

    House of Châteaudun. The Rorgonids were a powerful Frankish family dating from the eighth century. They are sometimes referred to as the first Mayennaise dynasty, referring to the city of Mayenne, and are the original counts of Maine.

  4. Clémence des Roches. Jeanne, Dame de Chateaudun ( c. 1227 – after 1252) was a French heiress and the wife of two French noblemen: Jean I de Montfort and John II of Brienne, Grand Butler of France .

  5. The Château de Châteaudun is a castle located in the town of Châteaudun in the French department of Eure-et-Loir. [1] History. The castle was built between the 12th and 16th centuries. [1] The Count of Blois Thibaut V had the keep built around 1170. The Sainte-Chapelle was built between 1451 and 1493.

  6. The House of Châteaudun is a medieval lineage that once possessed the Viscounty of Châteaudun, the County of Perche, and the County of Anjou. The House of Châteaudun descended from Gauzfred I (or Geoffrey I) whom Count Theobald I of Blois made Viscount of Châteaudun in 956. Recent research makes...