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  • 882-886 Hastings
    Hastings
    Hastings is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex on the south coast of England. The town is located east of the county town of Lewes and south east of London, and has an estimated population of 86,900....

    , Norman
    Normans
    The Normans were the people who gave their name to Normandy, a region in northern France. They were descended from Norse Viking conquerors of the territory and the native population of Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock...

     Chief, beat Carloman II of France in 879, agreed to settle and receives County of Chartres. He sells in 886 to finance an expedition in which he disappears.

House of Blois

960-975 Theobald I of Blois
Theobald I of Blois
Theobald I , called the Cheat or the Trickster , was the first count of Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun from 960, and Tours from 945....

 († 975), Count of Blois and Chartres, which he took in 960
Married to Luitgarde of Vermandois
Luitgarde of Vermandois
Luitgarde of Vermandois was a daughter of Herbert II of Vermandois. She first married William I of Normandy, and following his death in 942, married Theobald I of Blois in 943.-Children:They had four children:*Theobald...



975-995 Odo I, Count of Blois
Odo I, Count of Blois
Odo I , Count of Blois, Chartres, Reims, Provins, Châteaudun, and Omois, was the son of Theobald I of Blois and Luitgard, daughter of Herbert II of Vermandois...

, († 995), Count Chartres, and Reims Count (982-995), son of the previous
Married to Bertha of Burgundy
Bertha of Burgundy
Bertha of Burgundy was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy and his wife Matilda, daughter of Louis IV, King of France and Gerberga of Saxony. She was named for her father's mother, Bertha of Swabia.She first married Odo I, Count of Blois in about 983...



995-1004 Thibaut II
Theobald II of Blois
Theobald II, Count of Blois was the eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy.He became Count of Blois, Châteaudun, Chartres and Reims after the death of his father in 996. He left no heirs; on his death, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Odo II, Count of Blois....

 († 1004), Count of Blois, Chartres and Reims, the son of the previous

1004-1023 Eudes II of Blois († 1037), Count of Blois, Chartres, Reims, de Meaux and Troyes, brother of the previous
wedding first married in 1003 to Mathilde de Normandie († 1006)
Married to his second wife Ermengearde Auvergne


1037-1089 Theobald III, Count of Blois
Theobald III, Count of Blois
Theobald III of Blois was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes. He was son of Odo II, Count of Blois and Ermengarde of Auvergne....

 (1019 † 1089), Count of Blois, Chartres, Meaux and Troyes son of Eudes II and Ermengearde d'Auvergne
wedding first married to Gersende of Maine
Married to his second wife Adèle of Valois
Adele of Valois
Adele of Valois was a daughter of Raoul III of Valois and Adele de Bar-sur-Aube.She married Herbert IV of Vermandois and they had:# Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois, married to Hugh of Vermandois....



1089-1102 Stephen II, Count of Blois
Stephen II, Count of Blois
Stephen II Henry , Count of Blois and Count of Chartres, was the son of Theobald III, count of Blois, and Garsinde du Maine. He married Adela of Normandy, a daughter of William the Conqueror around 1080 in Chartres...

 († 1102), Count of Blois, Chartres and Meaux, son of Thibaut III and Gersende of Maine.
Married to Adela of Normandy
Adela of Normandy
Adela of Normandy also known as Adela of Blois and Adela of England was, by marriage, Countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux. She was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders...



1102-1151 Theobald II, Count of Champagne († 1152), Count of Blois, Chartres and Meaux, and then Count of Champagne in 1125, son of the former.
Married 1123 to Mathilde of Carinthia († 1161)


1151-1191 Theobald V, Count of Blois
Theobald V, Count of Blois
Theobald V of Blois , also known as Theobald the Good , was Count of Blois from 1151 to 1191. He was son of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia...

 († 1191), Count of Blois and Chartres, son of the former.
wedding first married to Sibylle Châteaurenard
married his second wife in 1164 to Alix of France
Alix of France
Alix of France was the second daughter born to King Louis VII of France and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine.- Childhood :...



1191-1205 Louis I, Count of Blois
Louis I, Count of Blois
Louis I of Blois was count of Blois from 1191 to 1205. He was the son of Theobald V and Alix of France. His maternal grandparents were Louis VII of France and his first wife Eleanor of Aquitaine....

 († 1205), Count of Blois and Chartres, son of the previous and Alix de France
married 1184 to Catherine de Clermont


1205-1218 Theobald VI, Count of Blois
Theobald VI, Count of Blois
Theobald VI of Blois was count of Blois and Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1205 to 1218.He was son of Louis I of Blois and Catherine of Clermont....

 († 1218), son of the previous
wedding first married to Mahaut of Alençon
Married to his second wife Clemence des Roches


1218-1248: Isabelle of Chartres († 1248), Countess of Chartres and Romorantin
married to Sulpice d'Amboise, then to Jean de Montmirail, Vicomte de Cambrai († 1244).

House of Blois-Châtillon

Theobald V, Count of Blois
Theobald V, Count of Blois
Theobald V of Blois , also known as Theobald the Good , was Count of Blois from 1151 to 1191. He was son of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia...

 married his second wife in 1164 to Alix of France
Alix of France
Alix of France was the second daughter born to King Louis VII of France and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine.- Childhood :...

 and father of:
Margaret, Countess of Blois
Margaret, Countess of Blois
Margaret of Blois was countess of Blois from 1218 to 1230.She was daughter of Theobald V of Blois and Alix of France...

, married to Gautier to Avesnes, lord of Guise, mother of:
Mary, Countess of Blois
Mary, Countess of Blois
Marie of Avesnes was countess of Blois from 1230 to 1241.She was the daughter of Walter of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois.In 1226, Marie married Hugh I of Châtillon , son of Gaucher II of Châtillon and Elisabeth de Saint Pol...

 († 1241), married to Hugues de Châtillon
Hugh I, Count of Blois
Hugh I of Châtillon was Count of Blois from 1230 to 1241, and Count of Saint Pol from 1226 to 1248.He was son of Gaucher III of Châtillon and Elisabeth , daughter of Hugo IV, Count of Saint-Pol....

 (v.1196 † 1248), comte de Saint-Pol, mother of:

1248-1280 John I, Count of Blois
John I, Count of Blois
John I of Châtillon , was count of Blois from 1241 to 1280 and lord of Avesnes.He was the son of Hugh I of Châtillon and Marie of Avesnes....

 († 1280), son of the previous
married 1254 to Alice of Brittany (1243-1288)


1280-1291 Joan, Countess of Blois
Joan, Countess of Blois
Joan of Châtillon was countess of Blois from 1280 to 1292, and lady of Avesnes.She was the daughter of John I and Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy. Her maternal grandparents were John I, Duke of Brittany, and Blanche of Navarre....

 († 1292), daughter of the previous
married 1272 to Pierre de France († 1283), count of Alençon and de Valois. In 1286, she sells the county of Chartres to Philippe IV le bel
Philip IV of France
Philip the Fair was, as Philip IV, King of France from 1285 until his death. He was the husband of Joan I of Navarre, by virtue of which he was, as Philip I, King of Navarre and Count of Champagne from 1284 to 1305.-Youth:A member of the House of Capet, Philip was born at the Palace of...

 King of France

Branch of Capetian de Valois

The kings of France installed Vidame of Chartres to administer the city and county. But it seems that the title given to princes of blood. During my research, I found (subject list):

Charles de France, (1270 † 1325), Valois Count , Alençon, du Perche of Chartres, Anjou and Maine
wedding first married to Margaret of Anjou (1273 † 1299), Countess of Anjou and Maine
Married to his second wife Catherine de Courtenay (1274 † 1308) Empress of Constantinople holder
married third wedding at Mahaut of Châtillon
Mahaut of Chatillon
Mahaut of Châtillon was the daughter of Guy III of Châtillon and Marie of Brittany. Her maternal grandmother was Beatrice of England, Beatrice was a daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.- Marriage :...

 (1293 † 1358), cousin of Jeanne de Blois-Châtillon


Jean de Valois (1302 † 1310), Count de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Catherine de Courtenay

Louis de Valois (1318 † 1328), Count de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Mahaut de Châtillon

Charles de Valois-Alençon
Charles II of Alençon
Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous was the second son of Charles of Valois and his first wife Margaret, and brother of Philip VI, King of France...

 (1297 † 1346), count of Alençon and de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Anjou

Renée de France (1509 † 1575), Duchesse de Chartres, daughter of Louis XII
Louis XII of France
Louis proved to be a popular king. At the end of his reign the crown deficit was no greater than it had been when he succeeded Charles VIII in 1498, despite several expensive military campaigns in Italy. His fiscal reforms of 1504 and 1508 tightened and improved procedures for the collection of taxes...

 and Anne Brittany, married to Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara

Branch of Capetian de Valois

Renée de France (1509 † 1575), Duchesse de Chartres, daughter of Louis XII
Louis XII of France
Louis proved to be a popular king. At the end of his reign the crown deficit was no greater than it had been when he succeeded Charles VIII in 1498, despite several expensive military campaigns in Italy. His fiscal reforms of 1504 and 1508 tightened and improved procedures for the collection of taxes...

 and Anne Brittany, married to Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara

Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, their son.

Fils de France

1626-1660 Gaston, Duke of Orléans
Gaston, Duke of Orléans
Gaston of France, , also known as Gaston d'Orléans, was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de Medici. As a son of the king, he was born a Fils de France. He later acquired the title Duke of Orléans, by which he was generally known during his adulthood...

, (1608–1660) son of King Henri IV
Henry IV of France
Henry IV , Henri-Quatre, was King of France from 1589 to 1610 and King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610. He was the first monarch of the Bourbon branch of the Capetian dynasty in France....



1660-1674 Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Philippe of France was the youngest son of Louis XIII of France and his queen consort Anne of Austria. His older brother was the famous Louis XIV, le roi soleil. Styled Duke of Anjou from birth, Philippe became Duke of Orléans upon the death of his uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans...

, (1640–1701 ) son of King Louis XIII the Just'
Louis XIII of France
Louis XIII was a Bourbon monarch who ruled as King of France and of Navarre from 1610 to 1643.Louis was only eight years old when he succeeded his father. His mother, Marie de Medici, acted as regent during Louis' minority...


Branch of Capetian d'Orleans

From 1674 until today,the title of 'Duke of Chartres is the eldest son of the 'Duke of Orleans

1674-1701:Philippe II
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Philippe d'Orléans was a member of the royal family of France and served as Regent of the Kingdom from 1715 to 1723. Born at his father's palace at Saint-Cloud, he was known from birth under the title of Duke of Chartres...

, said "the Pious" (1674–1723) son of preceding;

1703-1723:Louis IV (1703–1752) son of the previous;

1725-1752:Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Louis Philippe d'Orléans known as le Gros , was a French nobleman, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, the dynasty then ruling France. The First Prince of the Blood after 1752, he was the most senior male at the French court after the immediate royal family. He was the father of...

, "the Fat" (1725–1785) son of preceding;

1752-1785:Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans commonly known as Philippe, was a member of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, the ruling dynasty of France. He actively supported the French Revolution and adopted the name Philippe Égalité, but was nonetheless guillotined during the Reign of Terror...

 (1747–1793) son of the previous waives his title in 1792 and takes the name of "Philippe Equality";

1785-1793:Louis Philippe III, Duke of Orléans (1773–1850) son of preceding. Access to power in 1830 under the name of Louis-Philippe Ier.

1810-1830:Ferdinand-Philippe (1810–1842) son of preceding

Title of July Monarchy

The title of Duke of Chartres is granted to a cadet of the royal family of France, which did more for the use defined in 1674.

Robert d'Orléans (1840–1910), son of Ferdinand, Duke of Orleans, and grandson of the former.

courtesy Title

The title of Duke of Chartres is assigned by the Count of Paris "on his own will. Given that not head of state, this practice can only be a courtesy.

'Charles-Louis d'Orleans (1972), "duc de Chartres, son of Jacques, duc d'Orleans", grandson of Henri, Count of Paris, and great-great-grandson of the former.
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