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Vexin (French pronunciation: [vɛksɛ̃]) is a
historical county of
northern France. It
covers a
verdant plateau on the
right bank (north) of the
Seine running...
- the
Vexin was a
medieval French county that was
later partitioned between the
Vexin Français (French
Vexin) and the
Vexin Normand (Norman
Vexin). The...
- was a
French Count of the
Vexin,
Amiens and
Valois from 992 to
around 1024. He was the son of
Count Walter I of the
Vexin and Adèle,
daughter of Count...
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Ralph I (died 926) was a
French Count of the
Vexin,
Amiens and Valois. He was the son of Heilwise,
daughter of Eberhard,
Margrave of
Friuli and Hucbald...
- of the
Vexin,
Amiens and
Valois from 943 to 992. For most of his life he
lived in West Francia. He was the son of
Count Ralph I of the
Vexin and Hildegard...
- was a
French Count of the
Vexin,
Amiens and Maine. He held
Vexin from 1035 to 1063.
Walter was the son of
Count Drogo of
Vexin and
Amiens and Godgifu, daughter...
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count of the
Véxin,
probably on 7
April 1024, and had sons by him:
Ralph the Timid, earl of Hereford.
Gautier (or Walter) III,
Count of the
Vexin (d.1063)...
- Magny-en-
Vexin (French pronunciation: [maɲi ɑ̃ vɛksɛ̃] ,
literally Magny in
Vexin) is a
commune in the Val-d'Oise département in Île-de-France in northern...
- Fours-en-
Vexin (French pronunciation: [fuʁ ɑ̃ vɛksɛ̃],
literally Fours on
Vexin) is a
former commune in the Eure
department in the
Normandy region in northern...
- Maudétour-en-
Vexin (French pronunciation: [modetuʁ ɑ̃ vɛksɛ̃] ,
literally Maudétour in
Vexin) is a
commune in the Val-d'Oise
department in Île-de-France...