Counts of Eu
See also: Countess of Eu
This is a list of the counts of Eu, a French fief in the Middle Ages.
House of Normandy
- Geoffrey, also Count of Brionne, illegitimate son of Duke Richard I of Normandy, 996-1015
- Gilbert, also Count of Brionne, son of the previous, 1015-1040
- William I, brother of Geoffrey, 1040-1050 (approximate)
- William Busac, son of the previous, 1050-1053 (approximate)
- Robert I, also Lord of Hastings, son of William I, 1053-1093
- William II, also Lord of Hastings, son of Robert, 1093-1096
- Henry I, also Lord of Hastings, son of William II, 1096-1140
- John, also Lord of Hastings, son of Henry I, 1140-1170
- Henry II, also Lord of Hastings, son of John, 1170-1191
- Alix, Countess of Eu and Lady of Hastings, daughter of Henry II, 1191-1194.
House of Lusignan
- 1194–1246 Raoul I of Lusignan, Seigneur of Exoudun, husband of Alix, Countess of Eu
- 1246–1250 Raoul II of Lusignan, Seigneur of Exoudun, son of Alix and Raoul I
- 1250–1260 Marie of Lusignan, daughter of Raoul II.
House of Brienne
- 1250–1260 Alphonso of Brienne, husband of Marie (1227), and son of John of Brienne and Berengaria of Castile; died 1270.
- 1260–1294 John I, son of Alphonso and Marie.
- 1294–1302 John II, Count of Guînes, son of John I.
- 1302–1344 Raoul III, Count of Guînes, Constable of France, son of John II.
- 1344–1350 Raoul IV, son of Raoul III.
Raoul IV was accused of treason in 1350, and the county was confiscated. The county was then given to John of Artois.
House of Artois
- 1352–1387 John of Artois, son of Robert III of Artois and Joanne of Valois, born 1321.
- 1387–1387 Robert of Artois, son of John, born 1356.
- 1387–1397 Philip of Artois, brother of Robert, born 1358.
- 1397–1399 Philip of Artois, eldest son of Philip, born about 1393.
- 1399–1472 Charles of Artois, son of Philip, born 1394.
House of Bourchier
- 1419–1420 William Bourchier (created by Henry V of England, rival of Charles of Artois)
House of Burgundy-Nevers
- 1472–1491 John, Count of Nevers, Count of Rethel, nephew of Charles, son of Philip of Burgundy and Bonne of Artois, born 1415, died 1491. Maternal Grandfather of Duke of Cleves Johann II "The Pious" and Engelbert, Count of Nevers. {Johann II "The Pious" was father of John III, Duke of Cleves}.
House of Cleves
- 1492–1506 Engelbert of Cleves
- 1506–1521 Charles of Cleves
- 1521–1561 François I of Cleves
- 1561–1562 François II of Cleves
- 1562–1564 Jacques of Cleves
- 1564–1633 Catherine of Cleves with the following:
- 1564–1567 with Anthony III of Croy, Prince of Porcien (first husband)
- 1570–1588 with Henry I, Duke of Guise (second husband)
- 1588–1633 with Charles, Duke of Guise (son)
House of Guise
- 1633–1640 Charles, Duke of Guise
- 1640–1654 Henry II, Duke of Guise
- 1654 Louis, Duke of Joyeuse
- 1654–1660 Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise
In 1660, he sold Eu to the duchesse de Montpensier.
House of Montpensier
- 1660–1681 Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans
She sold it in 1681 to the duc du Maine.
House of Bourbon
The title was used by the House of Bourbon du Maine till 1775 when that house became extinct. It then passed over to the cousins of the du Maines: the House of Bourbon-Penthièvre
- 1681–1736 Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine
- 1736–1755 Louis-Auguste de Bourbon ;
- son of the duc du Maine
- 1755–1775 Louis-Charles de Bourbon ;
- brother of the Prince de Dombes
- 1775–1793 Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre ;
- nephew of the duc du Maine via the comte de Toulouse, du Maines younger brother
- 1793–1821 Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon ;
- grand daughter of the Count of Toulouse
- 1793 with Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans - husband of Louise Marie Adélaïde.
House of Orléans
- 1842–1922 Gaston, comte d'Eu
- 1974– Foulques, duc d'Aumale, comte d'Eu
References
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