Hugh de Vermandois is noted for having a very great royal posterity, that through him can trace their lineage to Charlemagne, Rollo the Viking, and Rurik of Russia (See Charlemagne Family Ancestry).
Primary Line[]
# | Name | Spouse | Birth | Death | occupation | ancestry |
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FR-01 | Charlemagne (747-814) | Hildegard (758-783) | 2 APR 747 Herstal, Belgium |
28 JAN 814 Aachen, Germany |
King of the Franks King of the Lombards Holy Roman Emperor |
See #A12 on Charlemagne Family Ancestry (Wikipedia, Peerage, FMG, etc) |
FR-02 | Pepin of Italy (773-810) Pepin Carolingian of Italy, King of the Lombards |
Ingletrude | 773 Vermandois, Normandy | 8 JUL 810 Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
King of Lombardy 782-810 802: Rescue Pope Leo III, creating very strong ties between Carolingians and the Catholic Church |
Contemporary Sources: Vita Karoli Magni, Historia Langobardorum, Codex Carolinus. |
FR-03 | Bernard of Italy (797-818) King of Italy |
Cunigunda of Laon (c797-) | 797, France | 818 | Vassal king to his uncle Louis the Pious (778-840), but killed in 818 for rebellion | Ref: Revolt of Bernard of Italy, The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5. (Source : FMG) |
FR-04 | Pepin de Vermandois (c815-aft848) | unknown | c815 | aft848 | Returned to Paris in 840 | (Source : FMG) |
FR-05 | Herbert I de Vermandois (c848-907) | Bertha de Morvois (c850-?) | 848 Paris, France | 8 SEP 907 Soissons, Aisne, France | Forcibly acquired County of Vermandois House of Vermandoise |
{Source : FMG} |
xx | Herbert II | Hildebranda of France (895-931) | 884, France | 943, France | ||
xx | Albert I | Gerberge de Lorraine (c935-978) | 915, France | 987, France | in 951, assisted (kidnapping) for his brother Count Herbert in his marriage to Queen "Ottobega" (Eadgifu of Wessex), the queen-mother, "escorting" her from a convent to the wedding, all to the great anger of son, King Louis IV of France. | |
xx | Herbert III | Ermengard de Bar (946-aft1035) | 953, France | 1015, France | ||
xx | Otto | Pavie de Ham (c990-1058) | 1000, France | 1045, France | ||
xx | Herbert IV | Adele de Valois | 1032, France | 1080, France | Family inherits title "Count of Valois" thru this union. | |
xx | Adelaide Contessa de Vermandois |
Hugh de Vermandois | 1064, France | 1120, France | married the Capetian Prince, Hugh de Vermandois (1053-1101), who inherited the Vermandois title | daughter-in-law to Henry I of France (1008-1060), See #FR-10 on chart Charlemagne Family Ancestry, |
xx | Raoul I Comte de Vermandois |
Eleanore of Blois Petronille de Poitiers |
1085, France | 1152, France | Ralph Cerved as the seneschal of France during the reign of King Louis VI of France, his cousin. Raoul's 2nd marriage precipitated a French War at Champagne in 1142-44. | |
xx | Raoul II Comte de Vermandois |
Margaret I of Flanders (c1143-1194) | 1145, France | 1167, France | died of leprosy | No issue, last male heir, title reverts to the French Crown.
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Kings of France (FR)[]
Parentage of House of Capet and House of Valois: The House of Capet (French: Maison capétienne) ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328. It was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. Most noble families of Europe trace their lineage to Charlemagne thru this family.
Starting point is Hugh Capet, grandson of the Italian Princess, Béatrice of Vermandois (c880-931), came to power. The direct line of the House of Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV (reigned 1285–1314) all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne.
- Capetian Kings - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
# | Name | Spouse | Birth | Death | occupation | ancestry |
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FR-01 | Charlemagne (747-814) | Hildegard (758-783) | 2 APR 747 Herstal, Belgium |
28 JAN 814 Aachen, Germany |
King of the Franks King of the Lombards Holy Roman Emperor |
See A12 Above (Wikipedia, Peerage, FMG, etc) |
FR-02 | Pepin of Italy (773-810) Pepin Carolingian of Italy, King of the Lombards |
Ingletrude | 773 Vermandois, Normandy | 8 JUL 810 Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
King of Lombardy 782-810 802: Rescue Pope Leo III, creating very strong ties between Carolingians and the Catholic Church |
Contemporary Sources: Vita Karoli Magni, Historia Langobardorum, Codex Carolinus. |
FR-03 | Bernard of Italy (797-818) King of Italy |
Cunigunda of Laon (c797-) | 797, France | 818 | Vassal king to his uncle Louis the Pious (778-840), but killed in 818 for rebellion | Ref: Revolt of Bernard of Italy, The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5. (Source : FMG) |
FR-04 | Pepin de Vermandois (c815-aft848) | unknown | c815 | aft848 | Returned to Paris in 840 | See also Vermandois Family Ancestry (Source : FMG) |
FR-05 | Herbert I de Vermandois (c848-907) | Bertha de Morvois (c850-?) | 848 Paris, France | 8 SEP 907 Soissons, Aisne, France | Forcibly acquired County of Vermandois House of Vermandoise |
{Source : FMG} |
FR-06 | Béatrice of Vermandois (c880-931) Queen of West Francia |
Robert I of France (866-923) | 880 Paris, France | 26 MAR 931 Soissons, Aisne, France | Married Robert I of France, future King of West Francia, Count of Paris, Count of Poitiers | (Source : FMG) |
FR-07 | Hugh the Great (898-956) | Hadwig von Sachsen (c917-959) | 898 Paris, France | 16 JUN 956 Dourdan, France |
Count of Paris | (Source: The Annals of Flodoard) |
FR-08 | Hugh Capet (c940-996) King of France |
Adelaide of Aquitaine (c945-1004) House of Normandy, House of Burgundy House of Aquitaine |
940 Paris, France | 24 OCT 996 Paris, France |
987 Coronation as King of France | Founder Capetian dynasty that ruled for many generations. Wife Adelaide was the daughter of William III, Duke of Aquitaine and Adele of Normandy, daughter of Rollo of Normandy (860-932). |
FR-09 | Robert II of France (972-1031) King of France AKA: Robert the Pious |
Constance of Arles (986-1034) | 27 MAR 972 Orléans, France |
20 JUL 1031 Meulan, Ile-de-France |
998, Excommunication for marrying his second cousin, 1000, persecution of the Heretics of Orleans |
Daughter Adèle of France (1009-1079), was mother-in-law to William the Conqueror House of Normandy |
FR-10 | Henry I of France (1008-1060) King of France AKA: Henry the Fowler |
Anne of Kiev (c1028-1075) Princess of Russia Descent of Rurik (c832-879), founder of the great dynasty of the Rus. Rurik Family Ancestry |
4 MAY 1008 Reims, France |
4 AUG 1060 Vitry-aux-Loges, France |
With European fuedal power at its greatest reach here, the Capetian realm was at is most restricted | Through this one marriage many royal families of Europe can trace ancestry to the legendary Charlemagne, Rollo of Normandy and Rurik of Russia. Several children here established many great noble lines.
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FR-11 | Philip I of France (1052-1108) King of France AKA: Philip the Amorous |
Bertha van Holland (c1058-1094) | 23 May 1052 France |
29 July 1108 Melun | His reign, like that of most of the early Capetians, was extraordinarily long for the time. His brother was leader of the 1st Crusade | |
FR-12 | Louis VI of France (1081-1137) King of France AKA: Louis the Fat |
Adèle de Savoie (1092-1154) Many European Families |
1 DEC 1081 Paris | 1 AUG 1137 | He spent almost all of his twenty-nine-year reign fighting either the "robber barons" who plagued Paris[2] or the Norman kings of England for their continental possession of Normandy. Nonetheless, Louis VI managed to reinforce his power considerably and became one of the first strong kings of France since the division of the Carolingian Empire in 843. | |
FR-13 | Louis VII de France (1120-1180) King of France |
Alice de Champagne (1140-1206) + 2 more marriages |
1120 France | 1180 France | His reign saw the founding of the University of Paris and the disastrous econd Crusade. Louis and his famous counselor Abbot Suger pushed for a greater centralization of the state and favoured the development French Gothic architecture, notably the construction of Notre-Dame de Paris. | |
FR-14 | Philip II of France (1165-1223) King of France |
Isabelle de Hainaut (1170-1190) | 21 AUG 1165 Gonesse, France |
14 JUL 1223 Mantes-la-Jolie, France |
Philip transformed France from a small feudal state into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe. He built a great wall around Paris. In about 1190, his title changed from King of the Franks to King of France. | |
FR-15 | Louis VIII Capet (1187-1226) King of France |
Blanca of Castile (1188-1252) | 5 SEP 1187 Paris, France |
8 NOV 1226 Montpensier, France |
only briefly reigned as king of France, he invaded southern England and was briefly proclaimed "King of England" by rebellious barons in London on the 2 June 1216. | |
FR-16 | Louis IX Capet (1214-1270) King of France St Louis of France |
Marguerite de Provence (1221-1295) | 25 APR 1214 Poissy, France |
25 AUG 1270 Tunis, Tunisia |
Prominent leader in the Seventh Crusade and Eighth Crusade in which he died from dysentery. A devout Catholic, he is the only canonized king of France. | Great-grandson of Henry II of England thru his mother, the Princess of Castile.Rollo Family Ancestry. |
FR-17 | Philippe III Capet (1245-1285) King of France |
Isabella of Aragon (1247-1271) | 30 APR 1245 Poissy, France |
5 OCT 1285 Perpignan, France |
Philip made numerous territorial acquisitions during his reign, the most notable being the County of Toulouse which was annexed to the Crown lands of France in 1271. | His son Philip IV Capet (1268-1314) had no grandsons to succeed to the throne for the House of Capet. In 1328, the throne passes to another grandson, Philip VI de Valois (1293-1350), marking the beginning of the reign of the House of Valois. * GrandDaughter Isabella Capet (c1295-1358) married King Edward II of England |
FR-18 | Charles de Valois (1270-1325) | Marguerite d'Anjou et Maine (1274-1299) | 1270 | 1325 | Prince of Valois | |
FR-19 | Philip VI de Valois (1293-1350) 1st king of House of Valois. |
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FR-20 | Jean II de Valois (1319-1364) House of Valois |
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FR-xx | Louis Philippe of Orléans (1773-1850) Penultimate monarch of France |
Maria Amelia di Borbone | 1773 | 1850 | ||
FR-xx | Ferdinand Philippe of Orléans (1810-1842) | |||||
FR-xx | Philippe de Paris (1838-1894) List King of France (disputed) |
British Royalty[]
- Hugh Capet (c940-996) Capetian dynasty - Charlemagne Family Ancestry
- Robert II of France (972-1031)
- Adèle of France (1009-1079)
- Matilda of Flanders (c1031-1083)
- Henry I of England (1068-1135)
- Matilda of Normandy (1102-1167) - House of Plantagenet
- Henry II of England (1133-1189)
- John of England (1167-1216)
- Henry III of England (1207-1272)
- Edward I of England (1239-1307)
- Edward II of England (1284-1327)
- Edward III of England (1312-1377)
- John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399) - House of Lancaster
- John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset (c1373-1410)
- John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset (1404-1444)
- Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509)
- Henry VII of England (1457-1509) - (House of Tudor) (Royal Claim: gggs of Edward III)
- Margaret Tudor (1489-1541)
- James V of Scotland (1512-1542)
- Mary of Scotland (1542-1586)
- James I of England (1566-1625) - (House of Stuart)
- Elizabeth Stuart (1596-1662)
- Sophie von der Pfalz (1630-1714)
- George I of Great Britain (1660-1727) - (House of Hanover)
- George II of Great Britain (1683-1760)
- Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751)
- George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820)
- Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820)
- Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1901)
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841-1910)
- George V of the United Kingdom (1865-1936) - (House of Windsor)
- George VI of the United Kingdom (1895-1952)
- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (1926-2022)
- Charles III of the United Kingdom (1948-)
More Vermandois Family Articles[]
- Vermandois Family - Core family research page
- Vermandois Notable People - People of distinction featured in Wikipedia, important migrants and others.
- Vermandois Migrants - listings of notable Vermandois Migrants.
- Vermandois Disambiguation List - Vermandois Family people with identical names sorted.
- Vermandois Family Landmarks - Notable castles, cemeteries, monuments and much more.
- Count of Vermandois - Several lines of the Vermandois family featured in ThePeerage of Great Britain.
- Vermandois Family Ancestry - Royal ancestors of the Vermandois Family - Including English, Norman, Irish, Scottish, French and more.