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  1. Paula of Maine. Elias I (also Hélie or Élie) (died 11 July 1110), [1] called de la Flèche or de Baugency, was the Count of Maine, succeeding his cousin Hugh V, Count of Maine . He was the son of Jean de la Flèche and Paula, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Maine. [2]

  2. Alan I, King of Brittany. Alan I ( French: Alain; died 907), called the Great, [1] was the Count of Vannes and Duke of Brittany ( dux Brittonium) from 876 until his death. He was probably also the only King of Brittany ( rex Brittaniæ) to hold that title by a grant of the Emperor .

  3. John I, Duke of Alençon. Coat of arms of the counts of Perche. John I of Alençon fights against Henry of England and Edward of York at the Battle of Agincourt. John I of Alençon, known as the Wise (1385 – 25 October 1415), was a French nobleman, killed at the Battle of Agincourt . John was born in Château d' Essay, the son of Peter II of ...

  4. Margaret of Provence. Peter I of Alençon (c. 1251 – 6 April 1284) was the son of Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence . He became Count of Alençon in 1269 and in 1284, Count of Blois and Chartres, and Seigneur de Guise in 1272 and 1284. He was also Count of Perche. [1]

  5. Charles, who was named after his maternal grandfather but died at a young age Baldwin II (c. 866 – 918), [4] who succeeded as margrave of Flanders Ralph (c. 869 – murdered 896), [4] who became count of Cambrai around 888; he and his brother joined King Zwentibold of Lotharingia in 895, attacked Vermandois and captured Arras , Saint-Quentin and Peronne , and ended up captured and killed by ...

  6. Charles the Good (1084 – 2 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. His murder and its aftermath were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges . He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1882 through cultus confirmation .

  7. Background. House of Valois-Burgundy was begun with Philip the Bold, the fourth son of John II, King of France.Philip became the Duke of Burgundy in 1363. In 1369, Philip married Margaret of Male, the heiress of Louis II, Count of Flanders, who brought with her dowry the wealthy lands of Flanders, Rethel, Antwerp, and Mechelen, along with the territories bordering on Flanders and Burgundy: the ...