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The line of viscounts of Châteaudun became extinct in 1249, with the death
Geoffrey VI of Châteaudun. The lineage of the counts of Perche, extinct by 1217, ending with Thomas. The lineage of the counts of Anjou, who acquired the land by the marriage of a grandson of Fulcois,
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is most illustrative of these relationships. The following lineage shows the counts of Châteaudun, the viscounts of Châteaudun, and the related counts of Perche and Anjou. Dates shown are the approximate dates of rule.
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The lines of viscounts of Châteaudun and counts of Perche diverged in 1080 with
Geoffrey II. The counts of Perche that were from the House of Châteaudun were:
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The position of viscount of Châteaudun was created by
Theobald I in 967. As noted above many of the early viscounts of Châteaudun were also counts of Perche.
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The line of viscounts of Châteaudun ended with the rule of Clemence.
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273:(989–1022), viscountess of Châteaudun, wife of the previous
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349:(1218–1250), viscount of Châteaudun, son of the previous
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325:(1145–1176), viscount of Châteaudun, son of the previous
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216:(886–894), nephew of the previous, also count of Troyes.
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204:(871–886), son of the previous, also count of Troyes
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279:(1022–1026), viscount of Châteaudun and
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