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17: 586: 523:. The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages: Volume 2, Part 1, Italy ...Incise 14, Valence, Pag, 200. Cambridge Library Collection, Cambridge University Press, 1985. 448: 246:
Charles IV of Viennois (1392-1401), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the Dauphiné as fifth
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John III of Viennois, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, ruled the Dauphiné as second Dauphin of France (1366)
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Charles III of Viennois (1386), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, ruled the dauphiné as fourth
696: 256:(1397–1415), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the Dauphiné as sixth 36:). It evolved in a hereditary title of nobility, still indicating control of the Valentinois and often of the 661: 171:
until 1338; they held the title until the death of Louis of Poitiers in 1419. On 1029 Valence passed to the
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created by apostolic authority and the college of Cardinals, Duke of Urbino,
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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1037–???: Adémar, Comes Valentinensis, in conflict with the Albon family.
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Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des comtés de Valentinois et de Diois
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The counts of Valentinois of House of Poitiers remained vassals of the
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Frachette, Christian (1998). "Valence au dixième siècle (879–1029)".
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was originally the official in charge of the region (county) around
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and Valentinois, Duke of Normandy, ruled the Dauphiné as the first
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Linskill, Joseph. "An Enigmatic Poem of Raimbaut de Vaqueiras".
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Histoire généalogique des comtes de Valentinois et de Diois
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Charity Scott-Stokes, Chris Given-Wilson. "Cantuariensis".
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The County of Valence (Valentinois) was a fiefdom of the
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1148-1152: Eustace, bishop and count of Valentinois.
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Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. 470: 122:1128–1148: AdĂ©mar I (Aymar I), vassal of 502:The Chronicle of Anonymous of Canterbury 47: 15: 319:, Prince of Andria, Prince of Venafro, 654: 464: 450:Papal Legates Against the Albigensians 294:(1423–1483), also king of France as 276:(1403–1461), also king of France as 218:(1368–1422), also king of France as 101: 63: 13: 628: 310: 186: 14: 708: 142:1239–1277: AdĂ©mar III (Aymar III) 20:Arms of the Counts of Valentinois 88:961-1011: The title was dormant. 363:. It is now the capital of the 145:1277–1329: AdĂ©mar IV (Aymar IV) 114:, and unrelated to the city of 533: 514: 494: 476: 441: 421: 401: 381: 1: 437:– via Internet Archive. 374: 148:1329–1339: AdĂ©mar V (Aymar V) 40:. The title later became the 677:14th-century peers of France 7: 10: 713: 618:The Modern Language Review 597: 351:, Forlimpopoli, Bertinoro. 106:Named after the castle of 692:Lists of counts of France 687:Lists of French nobility 298:, Dauphin of Viennois, 280:, Dauphin of Viennois, 222:, Dauphin of Viennois, 112:Châteauneuf-de-Bordette 367:department within the 241:Charles II of Viennois 216:Charles II of Viennois 21: 697:Counts of Valentinois 624::3 (1958), p. 355–63. 576:, 1998, 2004 (Borgia) 488:Catholic Encyclopedia 459:10.1353/trd.2013.0003 274:Charles V of Viennois 210:Charles I of Viennois 193:Charles I of Viennois 179:. In 1338 it fell to 124:Ermengard of Narbonne 75:912–943: Boson (Boso) 48:Counts of Valentinois 19: 662:Dauphins of Viennois 562:L. William, George, 540:L. William, George, 369:Auvergne-RhĂ´ne-Alpes 292:Louis II of Viennois 177:Dauphins of Viennois 159:AdĂ©mar VI (Aymar VI) 137:AdĂ©mar II (Aymar II) 26:Count of Valentinois 667:French noble titles 355:After the death of 321:Duke of Valentinois 264:John IV of Viennois 254:Louis I of Viennois 181:Philip VI of France 169:Dauphin of Viennois 163:1374–1419: Louis II 132:1152–1189: William. 118:in western France. 97:1058–???: Geilin II 42:Duke of Valentinois 634:Chevalier, Jules. 387:James R. Briscoe. 81:950-???: Gonthar ( 22: 672:Kingdom of France 529:978-1-108-01811-1 521:Hastings Rashdall 510:978-0-19-929714-6 447:D. Dudley Stutz. 417:978-0-415-73688-6 304:Dauphin of France 286:Dauphin of France 268:Dauphin of France 258:Dauphin of France 248:Dauphin of France 235:Dauphin of France 228:Dauphin of France 201:Dauphin of France 102:House of Poitiers 91:1011–???: Lambert 83:House of Poitiers 78:943–960: Geilin I 54:Holy Roman Empire 704: 613: 606:Études drĂ´moises 591: 590: 583: 577: 560: 554: 537: 531: 518: 512: 498: 492: 491: 490:. 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Index


Valence
Diois
Duke of Valentinois
Holy Roman Empire
Valence
House of Poitiers
Châteauneuf-de-Bordette
Poitiers
Ermengard of Narbonne
Adémar II (Aymar II)
Louis I
Adémar VI (Aymar VI)
Dauphin of Viennois
House of Albon
Dauphins of Viennois
Philip VI of France
Charles I of Viennois
Count of Diois
Dauphin of France
Charles I of Viennois
Charles II of Viennois
Count of Diois
Dauphin of France
Dauphin of France
Charles II of Viennois
Dauphin of France
Louis I of Viennois
Dauphin of France
John IV of Viennois

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