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  1. Hugh, Count of Vermandois (1057 – October 18, 1101), called the Great (French: Hugues le Grand, Latin: Hugo Magnus) was the first count of Vermandois from the House of Capet. He is known primarily for being one of the leaders of First Crusade. His nickname Magnus (greater or elder) is probably a bad translation into medieval Latin of an Old French nickname, le Maisné, meaning "the younger ...

  2. Hugh of Vermandois ( 1053 – October 18, 1101 ), was son to King Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev, and the younger brother of King Philip I of France. He was in his own right Count of Vermandois. William of Tyre called him "Hugh Magnus", Hugh the Great, but he was an ineffectual leader and soldier, great only in his boasting.

  3. The eldest son of Hugh and Adela was count Raoul I (c. 1120-1152), who married Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen, Eleanor, and had by her three children: Raoul (Rudolph) II, the Leper (count from 1152-1167); Isabelle, who possessed from 1167 to 1183 the counties of Vermandois, Valois and Amiens conjointly with her husband, Philip, Count of Flanders; and Eleanor.

  4. Cunigunda of Laon. Pepin II ( French: Pépin; c. 817—850) was Count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, Péronne and Saint Quentin. He was son of King Bernard of Italy (a grandson of Charlemagne) and his wife, Cunigunda of Laon. [1] He supported Emperor Lothar after the death of Emperor Louis the Pious, despite having sworn allegiance to Charles ...

  5. For his part Hugh Capet had been suspicious that Albert was about to rebel against him. Albert, Count of Vermandois, died on 8 September 987 and was succeeded by his son Herbert III. Family. In 954 he married Gerberge of Lorraine († 978), daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife Gerberga of Saxony. Their children were:

  6. Pepin of Vermandois. Herbert I (c. 848/850 – 907) or Heribertus I, Count of Vermandois, Count of Soissons, and lay abbot of Saint Quentin and Saint-Crépin. [1] He was a Carolingian aristocrat who played a significant role in Francia. Herbert was the son of Pepin of Vermandois and one great-grandson of Pepin of Italy, son of Charlemagne.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2021 · King Philip I of France (r. 1059-1108) had a brother named Hugh, who held the rank of Count of Vermandois. As King Philip—like other medieval monarchs—quarreled with the church over investiture and marriage, he chose not to directly involve himself with the Crusades, which were stoked into being by the rhetoric of Pope Urban II in 1095.