Count of Paris

The County Paris was established by the Franks Kings to 480 for county supremacy over an area of ​​about 2500 km ² around Paris. The title of Count of Paris took the place of the Roman civitas of Lutetia former. Champions were the Gerhardiner that Robertiner and the French Burchard Inger who held the county Melun. As the county went over to 1007 in the king's hands, the title became extinct.

Over the throne disputes of the 19th century, several pretenders Orléanist especially Philippe d'Orléans and Henri d' Orléans appropriated the pure title of Count of Paris ( Comte de Paris ).

Count of Paris

Guidonen

  • Warin of Poitou to 679

Gerhardiner / Matfriede

  • Testified Gerhard I, Count of Paris, 753-779
  • Stephan († 811 ), Count of Paris
  • Beggo I ( † 816 ), Count of Paris 811
  • Beggo II, Count of Paris ( † after 861 )
  • Leuthard († 861/871 )
  • Gerhard II († 878/879 ), Count of Paris, Count ( dux ) of Viennois, called Gerard of Roussillon
  • Adalhard († 890 ), Count Palatine, 882-890 testified as Count of Paris, grandson Beggos I.

Guelph

  • Conrad I of Auxerre ( † after 862 ), Count of Paris 849
  • Konrad ( † 882 ), Count of Paris

Robertiner

  • Robert the Brave († 866), Count of Paris 864
  • Odo of Paris, Count of Paris, then King of France († 898)
  • Robert I, Margrave of Neustria and Count of Paris, Blois, Angers, Tours, Orléans, then King of France († 923 ).

Burchard Inger

  • Burchard I. Venerable, Count of Vendôme, Count of Corbeil, Count of Melun, Count of Paris ( 1005)
  • Renaud of Vendôme, Bishop of Paris 993-1017

Duke of Orléans

  • ( Louis ) Philippe d' Orléans, Count of Paris ( 1838-1894 )
  • Henri d' Orléans, " Comte de Paris " (1929-1999)
  • Henri d' Orléans, " Count of Paris, Duke of France " (since 1999)
  • Graf ( Paris)
  • History of Paris
  • Historical territory (France)
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