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410:France in the making, 843-1180
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270:Beatrice of Vermandois
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193:Pepin of Vermandois
170:Count of Vermandois
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524:9th-century births
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75:Predecessor
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529:907 deaths
498:Categories
467:Herbert II
363:Riché 1993
318:References
278:Hugh Capet
130:Herbert II
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199:, son of
178:lay abbot
162:Herbert I
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85:Successor
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239:Robert
213:Viking
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