Carolingian counts •
Pepin I, Count of Vermandois and Valois, son of
Bernard, King of Italy. • ca. 886–893
Pepin II – son of previous, count of Vermandois and Valois. • ca. 893–895
Herbert I, Count of Vermandois – brother of previous, count of Vermandois.
Counts of disputed origin • about 895–919 Ermenfroi, also count of
Amiens and the
Vexin • 915–926
Ralph I of Ostrevent, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, married daughter, Eldegarde, of preceding • 926–943
Ralph II, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, son of preceding • 943-after 992
Walter I, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, apparently brother or son of preceding • about 998-after 1017
Walter II the White, also count of Amiens and the Vexin, son of preceding • 1017/24–1038
Ralph III of Valois • 1025–1074
Ralph IV, also
count of the Vexin and
Amiens after 1063, whose third wife was
Anne of Kiev, dowager queen of France (that marriage was childless) • 1074–1077
Simon de Crépy, also
count of the Vexin and
Amiens, he became a monk, and his lands were dispersed, Valois going to his sister's husband •
Adele of Valois – the sister of Simon
Vermandois Carolingian counts •
Herbert IV (−1080),
Count of Vermandois, a descendant of Pepin II, became count of Valois by marriage with
Adele, daughter of Ralph IV •
Odo I the Insane (1080–1085), Count of Vermandois and of Valois, son of previous, he was disinheredited by the council of Barons of France and then he was lord of Saint-Simon by marriage. •
Adelaide – sister of previous, countess of Vermandois and Valois, wife of
Hugh.
Capetian counts •
Hugh (1085–1101), count of Vermandois and of Valois in the right of his wife, Adelaide; son of King
Henry I and
Anne of Kiev •
Ralph I the Valiant (1102–1152), also known as
Le Borgne, count of Vermandois and of Valois, son of Hugh and Adelaide •
Ralph II (1152–1167), count of Vermandois and of Valois, son of Ralph I and of
Petronilla of Aquitaine •
Elisabeth (1167–1183) •
Philip of Alsace (1167–1185),
count of Flanders (1168–1191), count of Vermandois and of Valois by marriage •
Eleanor (1183–1214), sister of Elisabeth, contender with Philip After Eleanor, the county passed into the royal domain under King
Philip II. •
John Tristan (1269–1270)
Valois counts :
In royal domain •
Charles I (1284–1325) •
Philip I (1325–1328) :
in royal domain •
Philip II (1344–1375) •
in royal domain •
Louis I (1386?–1406; later created
Duke of Orléans and Valois in 1392) == Dukes of Valois ==