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- Vermandois abstract "Vermandois was a French county, that appears in the Merovingian period. In the 10th century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St Quentin (Aisne) and Péronne (Somme). In today's times, the Vermandois county would fall in the Picardy region of northern France.Pepin I of Vermandois, the earliest of its hereditary counts, was descended in direct male line from the emperor Charlemagne. More famous was his grandson Herbert II (902–943), a man absolutely devoid of scruples, who considerably increased the territorial power of the house of Vermandois, and kept the lawful king of France, the unlucky Charles the Simple, prisoner for six years. Herbert II was son of Herbert I, lord of Péronne and St Quentin, who was killed in 902 by an assassin in the pay of Baldwin II, Count of Flanders. His successors, Albert I, Herbert III, Albert II, Otto and Herbert IV, were not as historically significant.In 1077, the last count of the first house of Vermandois, Herbert IV, received the county of Valois through his wife. His son Eudes (II) the Insane was disinherited by the council of the Barons of France. He was lord of Saint-Simon through his wife, and the county was given to his sister Adela, whose first husband was Hugh the Great, the brother of King Philip I of France. Hugh was one of the leaders of the First Crusade, and died in 1102 at Tarsus in Cilicia. The eldest son of Hugh and Adela was count Raoul I (c. 1120-1152), who married Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen, Eleanor, and had by her three children: Raoul (Rudolph) II, the Leper (count from 1152-1167); Isabelle, who possessed from 1167 to 1183 the counties of Vermandois, Valois and Amiens conjointly with her husband, Philip, Count of Flanders; and Eleanor. By the terms of a treaty concluded in 1186 with the king, Philip Augustus, the count of Flanders kept the county of Vermandois until his death, in 1191. At this date, a new arrangement gave Eleanor (d. 1213) a life interest in the eastern part of Vermandois, together with the title of countess of St Quentin, and the king entered immediately into possession of Peronne and its dependencies.".
- Vermandois wikiPageID "2949560".
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- Vermandois wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Vermandois wikiPageRevisionID "638626310".
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Adalbert_I,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Aisne.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Albert_II,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Amiens.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Baldwin_II,_Margrave_of_Flanders.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Bohain-en-Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counts_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Simple.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Flanders.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor,_Countess_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_of_Aquitaine.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Elisabeth,_Countess_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink First_Crusade.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_I,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_II,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_III,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_IV,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Valois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Hugh,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_France.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian_dynasty.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Otto,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Pepin,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Petronilla_of_Aquitaine.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Philip_I,_Count_of_Flanders.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_France.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Philip_I_of_France.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Picardy.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Péronne,_Somme.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_I,_Count_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Quentin,_Aisne.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Somme_(department).
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Tarsus,_Mersin.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLink Vaux-en-Vermandois.
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLinkText "County of Vermandois".
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vermand".
- Vermandois wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vermandois".
- Vermandois wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Vermandois wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Vermandois subject Category:Counts_of_Vermandois.
- Vermandois subject Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
- Vermandois hypernym County.
- Vermandois point "49.85 3.283333333333333".
- Vermandois type AdministrativeRegion.
- Vermandois type SpatialThing.
- Vermandois comment "Vermandois was a French county, that appears in the Merovingian period. In the 10th century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St Quentin (Aisne) and Péronne (Somme). In today's times, the Vermandois county would fall in the Picardy region of northern France.Pepin I of Vermandois, the earliest of its hereditary counts, was descended in direct male line from the emperor Charlemagne.".
- Vermandois label "Vermandois".
- Vermandois sameAs Q26385.
- Vermandois sameAs Вермандоа.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs m.08flqr.
- Vermandois sameAs Vermandois.
- Vermandois sameAs Вермандуа.
- Vermandois sameAs แวร์ม็องดัว.
- Vermandois sameAs Q26385.
- Vermandois lat "49.85".
- Vermandois long "3.283333333333333".
- Vermandois wasDerivedFrom Vermandois?oldid=638626310.
- Vermandois isPrimaryTopicOf Vermandois.