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  1. The House of Montdidier was a medieval French noble house which ruled as count of Montdidier, Dammartin and Roucy. Its earliest definite member of the family was a certain Hilduin, who died before 956 and was known as comte de Montdidier . History.

  2. House of Montdidier. Manasses (before 1031 – 1037), son of Hildouin II de Montdidier, seigneur de Ramerupt, married to Constance, daughter of Robert II of France; Odo (1037–1060), son of the preceding; Hugues I (1060–1100), brother of the preceding, married to Roharde de Bulles; Pierre (1100–1105), son of the preceding. House of Mello

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  4. Montdidier ( French pronunciation: [mɔ̃didje]; Picard: Montdidji or Mondidji) is a commune in the Somme department in the administrative region of Hauts-de-France (historically Picardy ), northern France. Geography. Montdidier is on the D935 road, some 30 km southeast of Amiens, in the region known as the 'Santerre'.

    • 55–113 m (180–371 ft), (avg. 97 m or 318 ft)
    • Somme
  5. Charming town of the Somme, in Hauts-de-France, Montdidier takes place about forty kilometers from Amiens and its famous cathedral. Located in the heart of the Santerre region, forty kilometers from Compiègne, it is not far from Fignières, Faverolles or Courtemanche.

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    • 2.5669320 (E 2° 34’ 1”)
    • 49.6470070 (N 49° 38’ 49”)
    • Montdidier
  6. Visit Montdidier in the Somme department (Picardy region) of France: tourist information, places to visit and attractions near Montdidier.

  7. Discover life events, stories and photos about Hilduin de Ramerupt de Montdidier IV (1010–1063) of Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France.

  8. Nécropole nationale de Montdidier 6.jpg 4,208 × 2,368; 4.34 MB Nécropole nationale de Montdidier 7.jpg 4,208 × 2,368; 4.1 MB Nécropole nationale de Montdidier 8.jpg 2,329 × 1,808; 986 KB

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