Bouchard VI of Vendôme

Bouchard VI of Vendôme († 1354), count de Vendôme, lord of Castrate (1315 - 1354) of the Maison of Montoire, wire of Jean V and Eléonore de Montort.

He marries Alix of Brittany († 1377), girl of Arthur II, duke of Brittany and Yolande de Dreux, and had:

  • Jean VI
  • Bouchard, lord of Segré and Layer
  • Pierre, died in 1356 with the Battle of Poitiers
  • Eléonore, wife of Roger-Bernard I of Périgord.

In 1320, it sells its right of beating to Philippe V length. A treaty passed in 1329 with Guy de Châtillon, count de Blois fixes the border between the two counties, reducing the enclaves.

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