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Red line : Border of Kingdom of France

 
Ecclesiastical province
FIEFS
ARRIERE-FIEFS

(date of the first union with the royal domain) : holder in 1030

County of Guînes (1284/1350): Baldwin II of Guînes

County of Boulogne (1477): Ida of Lorraine

County of Saint-Pol (1672?): Hugh IV of Campdavaine

County of Hesdin (1185?): Philip of Alsace

 
County of Beaumont (1223): Mathieu III of Beaumont
 
County of Soissons (1214?): Raoul I le Bon

County of Porcien (1284?)

County of Rethel (?): Manasses IV of Rethel

County of Grandpré (1284?)

Lordship of Joinville (?): Geoffrey III of Joinville

County of Bar-sur-Aube (1284?)

County of Joigny (1284?)

County of Châteaudun (1707)

County of Chartres (1286)

Lordship of Beaugency (1291): Lancelin III of Beaugency

County of Auxerre (1371)

County of Tonnerre (?)

County of Chalon (1477?): William II of Chalon

County of Mâcon (1239): Géraud I of Mâcon

Lordship of Beaujeu (1531): Humbert IV of Beaujeu

County of Rouergue (1271)

Marquisate of Provence (1271–1791)

Vivarais (1271/1308)

County of Rodez (1589): Hugh II of Rodez

County of Gévaudan (1258): Alfonso II, King of Aragon

Viscounty of Millau (1589?): Alfonso II, King of Aragon

Viscounty of Creyssel (1589): Raymond I of Roquefeuil

Viscountcy of Narbonne (1507): Ermengarde of Narbonne

Lordship of Montpellier (1293/1349): William VIII of Montpellier

County of Melgueil (1229?): Raymond VI of Toulouse

Viscountcy of Agde (1229): Bernard Aton VI Trencavel

County of Nîmes (1229): Bernard Aton VI Trencavel

Lordship of Uzès (1229?): Bermond I of Uzès

County of Valentinois (1446) and Diois (1404): ?

Viscountcy of Albi (1229) — under the suzerainty of the Count of Toulouse

Viscountcy of Béziers (1229) — under the suzerainty of the Count of Toulouse

Viscountcies of Carcassonne and of the Razès (1229) — under the suzerainty of the King of Aragon

Possessions of the Plantagenets :
Henry II Plantagenet

 
County of Maine (1204)

County of Perche (1227): Rotrou IV of Perche

County of Vendôme (1589): John I of Vendôme

County of Coutances

County of Bayeux

County of Caux (Fécamp)

County of Rouen

County of the Norman Vexin (Gisors)

County of Alençon (1220): John I of Alençon

County of Aumale (1194): Hawise of Aumale

Viscountcy of Avranches (1204): Hugh of Kevelioc

County of Évreux (1200): Simon III of Montfort

County-bishopric of Lisieux (?): Arnulf of Lisieux

County of Mortain (1204)

County of Eu (1350): Henry of Eu

Lordship of Harcourt (?) : Robert II d'Harcourt

County of Poitou (1204/1224)

Aunis (1224)

Saintonge (1204/1375)

County of La Marche (1308)

County of Poitou (1204/1224) : Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II Plantagenet

Viscounty of Châtellerault (1482) : Guillaume de Châtellerault

Lordship of Lusignan (1308) : Hugh IX of Lusignan

Lordship of Parthenay (1415) : Guillaume IV de Parthenay-l'Archevêque

Viscounty of Thouars (1469) : Aimery VII of Thouars

• Lordships of Talmont (1469) and Fontenay (1204?) : Raoul de Mauléon ?

• Lordship of Montaigu (?)

County of Angoulême (1308) : William VI Taillefer

County of Périgord (1399?) : Hélie V Talleyrand

• Limousin :

Viscounty of Limoges (1589) : Adémar V

Viscounty of Turenne (1738) : Raymond III de Turenne

Viscounty of Ventadour (?) : Ebles IV de Ventadour

Lordship of Déols (1737?) : Denise de Déols

• Lordship of Issoudun (13th century) : Eudes d'Issoudun

County of Auvergne and Clermont (Dauphiné d'Auvergne) (1525) : Dauphin d'Auvergne

County of Auvergne (c. 1200 / 1569?) : Guillaume VIII d'Auvergne (Guillaume le Vieux)

Lordship of Mercœur (1770) : Béraud VI de Mercœur

Viscounties of Carlat and Murat (1470) : Hugues II de Rodez

Lordship of Montpensier (1531) : Agnes de Thiers and Humbert IV de Beaujeu

Lordship of Albret (1589) : Amanieu IV

Viscounty of Marsan (1589) : Béatrix III de Bigorre

• Viscounty of Tursan (1589) : ?

Viscounty of Gabardan (1589) : Gaston VI de Béarn

County of Armagnac (1589) : Bernard IV d'Armagnac

County of Fézensac (1589) : Bernard IV d'Armagnac

County of Pardiac (1504) : Oger II

County of Gaure (1589) : ?

• Viscounty of Lomagne (1589) : Vezian II

County of Pardiac (1504) : Oger II

County of Astarac (?) : ?

Viscounty of Béarn (1589) : Gaston VI de Béarn

County of Bigorre (1322) : Béatrix III de Bigorre

County of Comminges (1454) : Bernard IV de Comminges

FIEFS EXTERIEURS AU ROYAUME EN 1180

Kingdom of Aragon

County of Barcelona

County of Roussillon (1659) : Alfonso II of Aragon

County of Provence (1498) : Raimond-Bérenger III of Provence

County of Forcalquier (1498) : Bertrand II of Forcalquier

County of Orange (1673-1713) : Bertrand I of Baux

Dauphiné du Viennois and County of Albon (1349) : Béatrice d'Albon

County of Vienne (1239) : Géraud Ier de Mâcon

County of Savoy (1860) : Humbert III of Savoy

County of Geneva (1860) : Guillaume I of Geneva

County of Lyonnais (1312) : Chapter of the Primatial Saint-Jean de Lyon

County of Burgundy (1678) : Béatrice I of Burgundy and Frederick I Barbarossa

Duchy of Lorraine (1766) : Simon II of Lorraine

? County of Luxembourg (-) : Henry IV of Luxembourg

Principality of Liège (-) : Raoul de Zähringen

? County of Namur (-) : Henry IV of Luxembourg

Duchy of Limburg (-) : Henry III of Limburg

County of Hainaut (1659-1678) : Baldwin V of Hainaut

Duchy of Brabant (Counties of Leuven and Brussels, Marquisate of Antwerp) : Godfrey III

Summary

Description
English: Map of France in 1180
Français : Carte de la France en 1180
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English: Own work, from Image:France 12thC.jpg, in William R. Shepherd, The Historical Atlas, 1911

Data from the same and:

  • Olivier Guyotjeannin, Atlas de l'histoire de France IXe-XVe siècle, Paris, 2005
  • François Menant, H. Martin, B. Merdignac & M. Chauvin, Les Capétiens - Histoire et dictionnaire 987-1328, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1999
Français : Création personnelle, d'après Image:France 12thC.jpg, in William R. Shepherd, The Historical Atlas, 1911

Données d'après cette source et :

  • Olivier Guyotjeannin, Atlas de l'histoire de France IXe-XVe siècle, Paris, 2005
  • François Menant, H. Martin, B. Merdignac & M. Chauvin, Les Capétiens - Histoire et dictionnaire 987-1328, Robert Laffont, Paris, 1999
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