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  1. Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière.

  2. Louis de Bourbon, Count of Vermandois is the legimate son of Louis XIV of France and his prior mistress Louise de la Vallière. Louis de Bourbon was born at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye on...

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  4. Added: Feb 9, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 84753966. Source citation. Count, Legitimized Son of the King. Louis de Bourbon, son of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress Louise de La Vallière, was born at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye in France. He was one of two children of that liaison that survived infancy.

  5. Guntard, Count of Vermandois (771–833) and then abbot of St Quentin de Monte (till 833). Hugh, son of Charlemagne, abbot of St Quentin de Monte (833–844). Adalard, Count of Vermandois, son of Gisla, granddaughter of Charlemagne, count of Vermandois (833–864) and then abbot of St Quentin de Monte (844–864). Baldwin Iron Arm abbot of St ...

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  6. In 964 he founded the monastery of St Quentin de Insula near Augusta Veruomanduorum (now St Quentin). Herbert III (987-997), Count of Vermandois, son of previous. Albert II (997-1035), Count of Vermandois, son of previous. Eudes/Otto (1035–1045), Count of Vermandois, brother of previous.

  7. Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 - 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VermandoisVermandois - Wikipedia

    Vermandois. Vermandois was a French county that appeared in the Merovingian period. [citation needed] Its name derives from that of an ancient tribe, the Viromandui. In the 10th century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St Quentin ( Aisne) and Péronne ( Somme ). In today's times, the Vermandois county would fall in the Picardy ...

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