List of Counts of Mortain

List of Counts of Mortain

The County of Mortain was a medieval county in France centered on the town of Mortain. A choice landholding, usually either kept within the family of the Duke (or the King in some cases), or more often it was granted to a Lord in return for royal service and favor. This was the main reason Mortain had so many Counts, as shown below, during its long history.

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French Counts of Mortain

  • County established by Charlemagne[1][2] 786
  • Unknown
  • Rodulf of Tosny (812861)
  • Hugh of Nogent (861911)
  • Vacant After Rollo's Invasion

Norman Counts of Mortain

  • Adémar of Boulogne (918977)[citation needed]
  • Mauger of Corbeil (9771032)[citation needed]
  • William Warlenc[3](10321048)
  • Robert, Count of Mortain (See also: Robert of Conteville) 10491104)
  • William, Count of Mortain (11041106)
  • Robert II of Vitry (11061112)[citation needed]
  • Stephen of England (11121135)
  • Eustace IV of Boulogne (11351141)
  • Geoffrey of Anjou (11411144)
  • William of Blois (11541159)
  • Vacant
  • Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace (11671173)[citation needed]
  • Vacant
  • John I of England (11891199) (lost to France)
  • Ida, Countess of Boulogne and Renaud de Dammartin (12041216)
  • Matilda II of Boulogne (12161245) and...
  • Jeanne de Dammartin (12451251) and ..
  • Vacant
  • Joan II of Navarre (13281349)
  • Vacant
  • Peter d'Évreux (14011412)
  • Catherine of Alençon (14121416) (his widow) and..
    • Louis, Duke of Guyenne (14121413)
    • Louis VII of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (14131416)
  • Jean Dunois (14161417) and..
    • Charles of Le Maine (14161417)
    • Charles of Valois, duc de Berry (14161417)

English Counts of Mortain

French Counts of Mortain

Notes

  1. ^ Einhard: The Life of Charlemagne (pub. by Harper Brothers, 1880)
  2. ^ Einhard. "Life of Charlemagne, 19th century English translation by Samuel Epes Turner". http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/einhard.html. Retrieved 2009-05-21. 
  3. ^ There are apparently few certain facts about William Warlenc, who was deprived of the County to the benefit of Robert (sometimes said to have been c.1055).

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