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  1. Ralph IV (French: Raoul; born c. 1025, died 1074) was a northern French nobleman who amassed an extensive array of lordships lying in a crescent around the Île-de-France from the border of the Duchy of Normandy in the northwest to Champagne in the southeast.

  2. Raúl IV de Valois ou Raúl III de Vexin e de Amiens, tamén chamado Raúl de Crépy[ 1] ou Raúl o Grande, finado en 1074, foi conde de Valois de 1038 a 1074 e conde de Vexin e Amiens de 1063 ata 1074. Era fillo de Raúl III de Valois, conde de Valois e de Adela de Breteuil. Traxectoria.

    • Péronne
    • Montdidier
  3. El árbol genealógico que sigue a continuación reconstruye el linaje de los Valois, los trece reyes que gobernaron en Francia desde Felipe VI de Francia (r. 1328-1350) hasta Enrique III de Francia (r. 1574-1589).

  4. Ralph IV (French: Raoul; born c. 1025, died 1074) was a northern French nobleman who amassed an extensive array of lordships lying in a crescent around the Île-de-France from the border of the Duchy o …

    • Male
    • Adèle de Bar-Sur-Aube, Aliénor de Montdidier
  5. Ralph III (French: Raoul; died 1038) was the count of Valois from his father's death until his own. He was the second son of Walter II , count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens , and his wife Adela. His father died between 1017 and 1024, leaving Vexin and Amiens to Ralph's older brother Drogo of Mantes .

  6. 1025–1074 Ralph IV, also count of the Vexin and Amiens after 1063, whose third wife was Anne of Kiev, dowager queen of France (that marriage was childless) 1074–1077 Simon de Crépy , also count of the Vexin and Amiens , he became a monk, and his lands were dispersed, Valois going to his sister's husband

  7. First conseiller in the royal council, he was one of the most powerful and influential nobles in the kingdom. excommunicated because of scandal of his third marriage, he reappeared at court only in 1070.