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Counts and Dukes of Maine

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This is a list of counts and dukes of Maine, with their capital at Le Mans. In the thirteenth century it was annexed by France to the royal domain.

[edit] Dukes of Maine (duces Cenomannicus)

Appears as dux in a document of 723. Controlled twelve counties and the Diocese of Le Mans
Given the twelve counties of Maine by his brothers, Pepin the Short and Carloman, as appeasement, but rebelled the next year.
Given the ducatus Cenomannicus to govern, along with the title rex Francorum by his father, Charlemagne.
Given the ducatus as part of a division of the realm by his father, Louis the Pious.
Given the ducatus as part of a re-division of the realm by his father, Louis the Pious.
Given the ducatus on the death of Pepin by their father, Louis the Pious.
Given Main, Anjou, and Touraine as dux and missus dominicus. Rebelled in 856.
Granted the twelve counties and a court at Le Mans by his father, Charles the Bald, until chased away by Breton rebels.

[edit] Counts of Maine

[edit] Dukes of Maine (ducs du Maine)

In 1673 the tile was again used. It was revived by Louis XIV for his first illegitimate son by his infamous mistress Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. He used it till his death and also founded the semi-royal house of Bourbon du Maine, named after his title.

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