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County of Valentinois

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County of Valentinois
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The Count of Valentinois was originally the official in charge of the region (county) around Valence (Roman Valentia). It evolved in a hereditary title of nobility, still indicating control of the Valentinois and often of the Diois. The title later became the Duke of Valentinois.

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The County of Valence (Valentinois) was a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire, which was first held by Odilon, a count in Valence.

Family of Odilon

  • 886-887: Odilon
  • 879–912: Adalelm
  • 912–943: Boson (Boso)
  • 943–960: Geilin I
  • 950-???: Gonthar (House of Poitiers).
  • 961-1011: The title was dormant.
  • 1011–???: Lambert
  • 1037–???: Adémar, Comes Valentinensis, in conflict with the Albon family.
  • 1058–???: Geilin II

House of Poitiers

Named after the castle of Pictavis, now part of Châteauneuf-de-Bordette, and unrelated to the city of Poitiers in western France.

  • 1128–1148: Adémar I (Aymar I), vassal of Ermengard of Narbonne.
  • 1148-1152: Eustace, bishop and count of Valentinois.
  • 1152–1189: William.[1]
  • 1188/9–1239: Adémar II (Aymar II)[2][3][4] husband of Rixende, heir countess of Valentinois.
  • 1239–1277: Adémar III (Aymar III)
  • 1277–1329: Adémar IV (Aymar IV)
  • 1329–1339: Adémar V (Aymar V)
  • 1339–1345: Louis I
  • 1345–1374: Adémar VI (Aymar VI)
  • 1374–1419: Louis II

The counts of Valentinois of House of Poitiers remained vassals of the Dauphin of Viennois until 1338; they held the title until the death of Louis of Poitiers in 1419. On 1029 Valence passed to the House of Albon[5] the Dauphins of Viennois. In 1338 it fell to Philip VI of France.[6]

House of Valois

House of Borgia

After the death of Cesar Borgia, the Duchy became a part of the French Royal domain as a part of the Dauphiné. It is now the capital of the Drôme department within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

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