Ralph III of Valois

Ralph III (French: Raoul; died 1038) was the count of Valois from his father's death until his own. He was the second son of Walter II, count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens, and his wife Adela. His father died between 1017 and 1024, leaving Vexin and Amiens to Ralph's older brother Drogo of Mantes.[1]

Ralph married Alix of Breteuil, heiress of the lordship of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin.[2][3][4] They had two sons, Ralph (Raoul) IV and Theobald (Thibaud). Ralph IV succeeded to the county of Valois, while Theobald received Nanteuil, founding the house of Crépy-Nanteuil. Ralph III also divided the castle of Crépy itself between his sons. The house and the outbuildings went to Ralph, while the keep went to Theobald.[4]

Notes

  1. Tanner 1993, p. 315, has a family tree.
  2. Bautier 1985, pp. 553–54.
  3. Bates 1987, p. 39.
  4. Mesqui 1994, pp. 258–59.
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References

  • Bates, David (1987). "Lord Sudeley's Ancestors: The Family of the Counts of Amiens, Valois and the Vexin in France and England during the Eleventh Century". The Sudeleys: Lords of Toddington. London: The Manorial Record Society of Great Britain. pp. 34–48.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Bautier, Robert-Henri (1985). "Anne de Kiev, reine de France, et la politque royale au XIe siècle: Étude critique de la documentation". Revue des études slaves. 57 (4): 539–64.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Feuchère, Pierre (1956). "Une tentative manquée de concentration territoriale entre Somme et Seine: La principauté d'Amiens-Valois au Xle siècle: Étude de géographie historique". Le Moyen Âge, 4e série. 9: 1–37.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Mesqui, Jean (1994). "Le château de Crépy-en-Valois, palais comtal, palais royal, palais féodal". Bulletin Monumental. 152 (3): 257–312.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Tanner, Heather J. (1993). Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Political Role of the Comital Family of Boulogne in Northern France and England (879–1159) (PhD diss.). University of California, Santa Barbara.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

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