Lords, counts and dukes of Perche

Lords, counts and dukes of Perche
Coat of arms of the county of Perche.

The county of Perche was a medieval county lying between Normandy and Maine.

It was held by an independent line of counts until 1226. One of these, Geoffroy V, would have been a leader of the Fourth Crusade had he not died before the assembled forces could depart. The county then became a possession of the crown, which removed part of it to create the county of Alençon.

After 1325, both counties were generally held by a member or members of a cadet line of the House of Valois. Upon the death without children of the last Duke of Alençon in 1525, it returned to the crown, and was granted only sporadically thereafter.

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Lords of Mortagne-au-Perche, lords of Nogent-le-Rotrou and viscounts of Châteaudun

The lords of Perche were originally titled lords of Mortagne-au-Perche, until Routrou II adopted the style of count of Perche in 1126, thus uniting the lordship of Mortagne-au-Perche, the viscountcy of Châteaudun and the lordship of Nogent-le-Rotrou in the countship of Perche and Montagne.

Lords of Mortagne-au-Perche

House of Rorgonid

  • Hervé I, 941- 955
  • ...
  • Hervé II, 974-980, grandson of

Here after, the title is merged with the viscount of Châteaudun and the lord of Nogent-le-Rotrou.

Lords of Nogent-le-Rotrou

House of ...

  • Rotrou I, 960-996
  • Melisende, daughter of, married

Here after, the title is merged with the viscount of Châteaudun and the lord of Mortagne-au-Perche

Viscounts of Châteaudun

House of Châteaudun

  • ...

Lords and counts of Perche and Mortagne

House of Châteaudun

  • Fulcuich, c. 1000
  • Geoffroy I, d. bef. 1041 (viscount of Châteaudun, lord of Nogent-le-Rotrou and of Mortagne-au Perche)
  • Hugh I, d. c. 1077-1080]] (viscount of Châteaudun, lord of Nogent-le-Rotrou and of Mortagne-au Perche)
  • Rotrou II, d. c. 1077–1080 (viscount of Châteaudun, lord of Nogent-le-Rotrou and of Mortagne-au Perche)

Here after, the title is separated in count of Perche and count of Mortagne.

Counts of Perche

House of Châteaudun

  • Geoffroy II, d. 1100, a Companion of William the Conqueror
  • Rotrou III the Great, d. 1144 (also Count of Mortagne 1126-1144)
  • Rotrou IV, d. 1191
  • Geoffroy III, d. 1202
  • Thomas, d. 1217
  • William, d. 1226 (Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne)

Here after the county returned to the royal domain.

The title of count of Perche was given a new by the king to members of the House of Maine and the House of Châteaudun.

  • ...

House of Valois

The county was confiscated by the crown between 1474 and 1478, but was then returned to the family.

After the death of Margareth of Navarre the fief went to the royal domain. Here after the title of duke of Perche was personally granted by the king from time to time.

Dukes of Perche

House of Valois

House of Bourbon

  • Louis, duke of Perche (1771–1814)

English title

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed. Vol XXIV. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1910. pg 78.

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