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Ralph II, Count of Vermandois

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Ralph II
Count of Vermandois
ReignOctober 14, 1152 - June 3,1167
PredecessorRalph I, Count of Vermandois
SuccessorElisabeth, Countess of Vermandois
Born1145
DiedJune 3, 1167
Spouse
IssueNone
HouseCapet
DynastyRobertians/Capetian Dynasty
FatherHugh, Count of Vermandois
MotherPetronilla of Aquitaine
Coat of arms of Vermandois.

Ralph II[1] (French: Raoul II) Count of Vermandois, known as the Younger and the Leper, was born in 1145, and died June 3, 1167, from leprosy. Ralph began reigning over Vermandois when his father died in 1152, and ruled until his own death. He was the count of Vermandois and Valois, son of Ralph I, who was also count of Vermandois and Valois, and Petronilla of Aquitaine.

Around 1160 he married Margaret of Alsace (c. 1145-1194), who was subsequently Countess of Flanders in 1191.

He began suffering from leprosy around 1163,[citation needed] his marriage could not be consummated and was broken up. Having no descendants, he abdicated in favor of his sister Elisabeth in 1167.

See also

Counts of Vermandois

Notes and references

  1. ^ Louis Duval-Arnould, The last years of the leper count Raoul de Vermandois and the devolution of his provinces to Philippe d'Alsace [archive], 1984.,

Bibliography

Louis Duval-Arnould, “The last years of the leper count Raoul de Vermandois (c. 1147-1167…) and the devolution of his provinces to Philippe d’Alsace”, in Bibliothèque de l’école des chartes, no 142-1, 1984, p. 81-92, [read online [archive]].

Preceded by Count of Vermandois
1152–1167
Succeeded by


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