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affirmed the rights of his family in the region. Around 977, his father died and he succeeded in the counties his father held at the time of his death.
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Odo, the Count of Chartres, being defeated; he disguises himself as a shepherd
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Reassessing the Roles of Women as 'Makers' of Medieval Art and Architecture
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Near 995, he entered into a war against Fulk, who was already at war with
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University of California Press. 297:Robert (died between 980 and 996) 756:Dukes and duchesses of Chartres 477:France in the Making, 843-1180 213:, he subjugated the county of 186:, he remained faithful to the 1: 510: 448:Bachrach, Bernard S. (1993). 301: 137: 46: 919:10th-century French nobility 7: 484:Weinfurter, Stefan (1999). 167:. He received the title of 10: 945: 707:John of Valois (1302-1310) 479:. Oxford University Press. 423: 842: 755: 742: 593: 544: 535: 527: 495: 258: 117: 107: 97: 87: 75: 55: 42: 30: 23: 843:Duke as a courtesy title 291:Agnes, married Viscount 182:Like his relations, the 165:Herbert II of Vermandois 151:, Reims, Châteaudun and 68:Marmoutier monastery in 850:Charles-Louis d'OrlĂ©ans 475:Dunbabin, Jean (1985). 275:. Their children were: 249:William IV of Aquitaine 749: 497:Odo I, Count of Blois 443:. Hambledon Continuum. 439:Bradbury, Jim (2007). 293:Geoffrey II of Thouars 253:Baldwin IV of Flanders 245:Geoffrey I of Brittany 224:In 987, Odo supported 102:Odo II, Count of Blois 775:Crown lands of France 748: 730:Crown lands of France 724:Charles II of Alençon 691:Crown lands of France 631:Theobald III of Blois 461:. St. Martin's Press. 434:. Vol. 1. Brill. 234:Richard I of Normandy 202:, over the castle of 25:Odo I, Count of Blois 889:Counts of Châteaudun 667:Isabelle of Chartres 661:Theobald VI of Blois 643:Theobald IV of Blois 619:Theobald II of Blois 184:counts of Vermandois 695:Philip IV of France 649:Theobald V of Blois 607:Theobald I of Blois 366:Bennett et al. 2005 288:(c. 983–1037) 282:(c. 982–1004) 267:, daughter of King 226:Charles of Lorraine 200:Archbishop of Reims 157:Theobald I of Blois 112:Theobald I of Blois 884:Counts of Chartres 827:Ferdinand Philippe 750: 673:Matilda of Amboise 269:Conrad of Burgundy 265:Bertha of Burgundy 92:Bertha of Burgundy 904:Counts of Provins 866: 865: 822:French Revolution 810:Louis Philippe II 769:Alfonso II d'Este 712:Charles of Valois 701:Charles of Valois 554: 553: 545:Succeeded by 273:Matilda of France 143:– 12 March 996), 127: 126: 936: 858: 804:Louis Philippe I 655:Louis I of Blois 637:Stephen of Blois 580: 573: 566: 557: 556: 528:Preceded by 523: 516: 515: 512: 493: 492: 489: 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Tours
Noble family
House of Blois
Bertha of Burgundy
Odo II, Count of Blois
Theobald I of Blois
Luitgard
Count of Blois
Chartres
Omois
Theobald I of Blois
Luitgard
Herbert II of Vermandois
count palatine
King Lothair
West Francia
counts of Vermandois
Carolingians
Capetians
Odalric
Archbishop of Reims
Coucy
Brittany
Rennes
Count Conan I
Charles of Lorraine
Melun
Richard I of Normandy
Fulk Nerra

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