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  1. The family tree of the House of Châteaudun 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.

  2. The House of Châteaudun is a medieval lineage that once possessed the Viscounty of Châteaudun, the County of Perche, and the County of Anjou. The House of Châteaudun descended from Gauzfred I (or Geoffrey I) whom Count Theobald I of Blois made Viscount of Châteaudun in 956. Recent research makes...

  3. House of Châteaudun. Lords and counts of Perche and Mortagne. House of Châteaudun. Counts of Perche. House of Châteaudun. House of Valois. Dukes of Perche. House of Valois. House of Bourbon. English title. References. Lords, counts and dukes of Perche. Coat of arms of the county of Perche.

  4. the Longueville wing from the end of the 15th century. The château overlooks the Loir River. Perched on a limestone outcrop, it shows its origins as a 12th-century fortress. Converted by Jean de Dunois during the Renaissance into a comfortable residence, the main body of the building is roofed in the gothic style.

  5. Châteaudun es una localidad y comuna de Francia, en la región de Centro, departamento de Eure y Loir. Es la subprefectura (capital) del distrito de su nombre y el chef-lieu del cantón homónimo . Su población en el censo de 2007 era de 13 963 habitantes.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RorgonidsRorgonids - Wikipedia

    The House of Châteaudun descended from Gauzfred I (or Geoffrey I) whom Count Theobald I of Blois made viscount of Châteaudun in 956. Recent research makes him a direct-line agnatic descendant of the Frankish family Rorgonides. Sources. Barton, Richard E., Lordship in the County of Maine, c. 890-1160, Boydell Press, 2004 (available on Google Books)