Duke of Chartres

The already the Carolingian period established county Chartres was for 956/960 in the possession of the counts of Blois, and thus part of the sphere of influence of Theobald I ( † 978), which ranged from Vierzon in the south to Lima to the north and because of his marriage the heiress of Champagne (county Troyes and Meaux County ) also included this part of France, and thus the French Domaine royal dangerous included from two sides.

Since that time, the counts of Chartres were identical to the Count of Blois. However Chartres not had the pleasure to be residence of his men, since here also lived dependent on the king bishop of Chartres, next to the Count. Only Adela of England, the daughter of William the Conqueror, and wife of Count Stephen II († 1102) as Countess made ​​the city a cultural center.

In the division of ownership by Stephen grandson Henry I Chartres remained in the county of Blois - and was first residence as the new earl, brother of Henry V. Theobald Blois she preferred.

With Theobald VI. , The grandson of Theobalds V., died in the line of Blois - Chartres of the Graf house in 1218 from the male line. The inheritance was divided between two aunts of the last count, Margaret and Elizabeth so that Margarete Blois and north of it lying county Châteaudun, the later county Dunois, Elisabeth got the further north -lying county Chartres. With Elizabeth's daughter Mathilde this line died already but again, the county went back to Blois in 1269, and was sold in 1286 to the king.

Count of Chartres

  • Theobald I ( † 975 ), 942 Count of Blois, Viscount of Tours, 956/960 Count of Rennes ( suzerainty ), Count of Chartres and Châteaudun, Lord of Chinon and Saumur; ∞ Liutgard of Vermandois, daughter of Count Heribert II, heiress of the county of Troyes and the County of Meaux ( Carolingian )
  • Odo I ( † 996 ), Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Tours, Beauvais and Dreux, Lord of Chinon and Saumur, † 995, son of Theobald I.
  • Theobald II, † 1004, Count of Blois, † 1004, son of Odo I.
  • Odo II († 1037 ), † 1037, brother Theobald II, Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Tours and Beauvais, 1019/25 as Odo I, Count of Meaux and Troyes, Count of Sancerre, Lord of Chinon and Saumur to 1026, brother Theobald II
  • Theobald III. , † 1089, his son, Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, (as Theobald I) Count of Meaux and Sancerre, loses Beauvais in 1037 and 1044 Tours, in 1048, Count of Troyes
  • Stephen II, † 1102, whose son, Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Sancerre and Meaux,
  • Wilhelm, † before 1150, Count of Chartres, 1102 disinherited son Stephen ( progenitor of the second house " Sully " )
  • Theobald IV † 1152, Count of Blois, Theobald 1125 II Count of Troyes, etc., son of Stephen
  • Theobald V. the Good, † 1191, 1152 Count of Blois and Chartres, son Theobald IV, Seneschal of France from 1154 to 1191
  • Ludwig, † 1205, 1191 Count of Blois, son of Theobald V.
  • Theobald VI. , † 1218, 1205 Count of Blois and Clermont, son of Louis
  • Isabella, † 1248, Countess of Chartres in 1218, sister of Louis, ∞ Sulpice d' Amboise
  • Mathilde d' Amboise ( † 1269 ), Countess of Chartres ∞ John II of Nesle, † 1270, Count of Soissons
  • John I of Châtillon, Count of Blois 1241-1279, Count of Chartres in 1269, great-nephew of Elizabeth
  • Johanna, daughter of John I, Countess of Blois 1279-1295, Countess of Chartres 1279-1286, sold Chartres in 1286 to the King

County of Chartres as appanage

  • Charles I de Valois, Duke of Chartres 1293-1325
  • Charles II of Valois, X in 1346 at the Battle of Crécy, 1326 Count of Alençon, Chartres, Perche, Porhoet, Joigny

Viscounts of Chartres out of the house Le Puiset

  • Gilduin ( Hilduin ), † probably 1060, 1019 Viscount de Chartres, 1048 Comte de Breteuil
  • Harduin, whose son, 1036/60 Viscount de Chartres
  • I Ebrard, whose brother, † 1061/66, 1048 Comte de Breteuil, Vicomte de Chartres 1061
  • Hugues I. Blavons, whose son, † 1094, 1067 châtelain you Puiset, 1073 Viscount de Chartres
  • Ebrard III. , Whose son, X probably 1099, seigneur du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres
  • Hugues III, whose son, † 1132, 1106 seigneur du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres, Comte de Corbeil. ;
  • Ebrard IV, whose son, seigneur du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres
  • Hugues IV, whose son, † 1189, seigneur du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres, Count of Bar-sur -Seine
  • Milon IV † 1219 before Damietta, in 1189, Count of Bar -sur -Seine, 1190 seigneur du Puiset and Vicomte de Chartres Marguerite du Puiset, whose sister, 1174/1210 testifies; ∞ I Bricon Simon de, seigneur de Rochefort, † 1219 before Damietta; ∞ II Eudes d' Apremont- sur -Saône - her children from her first marriage inherit the Châtellenie you Puiset and the Vice- county Chartres and a proportion of the county of Bar-sur -Seine, which they sell in 1226 the Counts of Champagne
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