Count of Valentinois

Count of Valentinois

Count of Valentinois (French: Compte de Valentinois; Italian: Conteggio dei Valentino), is an extinct title in the French peerage. It later became the Duke of Valentinois. It originally indicated administrative control of the County of Valentinois (Valentia).

List of Counts of Valentinois

  • 879–912 : Adalelme (or Alleaume)
  • 912–943 : Boson, son of Adalelme
  • 943–960 : Geilin I
  • ...
  • 985–??: Lambert
  • 1???–1???: Aimar (or Adhémar)
  • 1058–??: Geilin II

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