- (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...
- The
count of
Vermandois was the
ruler of the
county of
Vermandois. Leodegar,
Count of
Vermandois (c. 484).
Emerannus (c. 511), son of previous. Wagon...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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)...
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Simon of
Vermandois (1093–1148) was a
French nobleman and bishop. He was a son of Hugh I of
Vermandois.
Elected bishop of
Noyon in 1123, he was excommunicated...
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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...
- 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...