Count of Dunois

Count of Dunois

The County of Dunois is an area occupying the area surrounding Orleans, France. Created in 1439, it combined with Comte de Longueville in 1443.[1]

A map of France in 1477 showing Dunois (in medium blue)
The blason of the Counts of Dunois.

Counts of Dunois

Jean de Dunois (1439–1468)[2]

Dukes of Longueville

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