List counts of the Pole

The county of the Pole

The Comté of the Pole is resulting from the union of two seigniories: that of Mortagne-with-Pole, and that of Nogent-le-Rotrou. The lords of Mortagne were sometimes qualified counts, but not in a systematic way.

It was the count Geoffroy de Mortagne who adopted the title of count of the Pole . With died of Guillaume of the Pole, in 1226, the county was joins together with the Crown. Later it was given in Apanage to princes of blood.

Lords of Mortagne

  • Herve I {{er}}, count, lord of Mortagne, towards 941 and 955
  • Herve II, count, lord of Mortagne, towards 974 and 980
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Lords of Nogent

  • Rotrou Ier, count de Nogent, from 960 to 996
  • Mélisende, countess of Nogent, girl of the precedent, married to Fulcois, count de Mortagne
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Lords or Counts de Mortagne and of Nogent

House of Châteaudun

  • Fulcois, v. 1000
  • Geoffroy Ier, Viscount of Châteaudun ( Geoffroy II ), lord of Nogent and Mortagne, † before 1041
  • Hugues I {{er}}, Viscount of Châteaudun ( Hugues II ), lord of Nogent, count de Mortagne, † towards 1077-1080
  • Rotrou II, Viscount of Châteaudun, lord of Nogent, count de Mortagne, † towards 1077-1080

Counts of the Pole

  • Geoffroy II, count de Mortagne, † 1100
  • Rotrou III says “the Large one”, count de Mortagne and of the Pole (in 1126), † in 1144
  • Rotrou IV, count of the Pole, † 1191, wire of Rotrou the Large one and Mathilde, illegitimate girl of the king d' Angleterre Henri Ier Beauclerc
  • Geoffroy III, count of the Pole, † 1202
  • Thomas, count of the Pole, † 1217
  • Guillaume, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne, count of the Pole, † 1226

Genealogy

See those of the House of Maine and the House of Châteaudun.

Prerogative capétien

  • Pierre I {{er}}, 5th wire of Saint Louis receives in Apanage a county of Alençon increased by part of the Comté of the Pole, († April 1283).
  • Charles de Valois, brother of Philippe Beautiful the, was prerogative, inter alia, of the counties of Alençon and of the Pole
  • Charles II of Alençon, becomes count d' Alençon and of the Pole in 1326, † 1346.
  • Robert, junior by the counts d' Alençon, will receive the county of the Pole, † 1377
  • to then see the Liste of the counts d' Alençon.

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