COUNTS OF BLOIS

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Original coat of arms of the county of Blois.

Later coat of arms of the county of Blois.

The 'County of Blois' was originally centred on Blois, south of Paris, France. One of the chief cities, along with Blois itself, was Chartres. Blois was associated with Champagne, Châtillon (the lords of which tended to reside in Blois), and later with the French royal family, to whom the county passed in 1391. Blois was later important during the Hundred Years' War; Joan of Arc based herself there.
The extent of the county varied over time. The northern portion, bordering on Normandy, was sometimes alienated as the County of Chartres, but the Counts of Blois who possessed it did not use a separate title for it. These lands were finally sold to the crown by Joanne of Châtillon in 1291. In 1439, the area around Chateaudun was separated as the County of Dunois for Jean Dunois.

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Counts
Counts


William (???–834)

Odo (834865)

Robert (865866)

Warnegald (878906), only viscount

Gello (906928), only viscount

Theobald I (928975), only viscount until 960

Odo I (975995)

Theobald II (9951004)

Odo II (10041037), also Count of Troyes

Theobald III (10371089), also Count of Troyes

Stephen Henry (10891102), also Count of Meaux

Theobald IV (11021152), also Count of Champagne

Theobald V (11521191)

Louis I (11911205)

Theobald VI (12051218)

Margaret (12181230)


Walter (12181230)

Mary (12301241)


Hugh I (12301241)

John I (12411279)

Joanne (12791292)

Hugh II (12921307)

Guy I (13071342)

Louis II (13421346)

Louis III (13461372)

John II (13721381)

Guy II (13811397)

Louis IV (13971407), also Duke of Orléans

Charles (14071465), also Duke of Orléans

Louis V (14651498), also Duke of Orléans

★ ''To the royal demesne.''

Gaston (16261660), also Duke of Orléans

★ ''To the royal demesne permanently.''

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