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Hildegarde, Viscountess of Châteaudun

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Hildegarde was succeeded by her son Hugues II as Viscount of Châteaudun when he reached the age of maturity.
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Index

Hervé I, Count of Perche
Fulk I the Red, Count of Anjou
Viscountess of Châteaudun
Hugues I
Hugues II
Archbishop of Tours
Melisende
Fulcois
"Brother Monk: Monks and their Family in the Chartrain, 1000–1200 AD"
ISBN
978-90-474-1136-9


Power and Border Lordship in Medieval France: The County of the Perche, 1000-1226
ISBN
978-0-86193-254-2
Categories
11th-century French nobility
11th-century countesses regnant
Viscounts of Châteaudun
10th-century countesses regnant

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