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'''Val d'Ois''', the valley of the [[Oise river]], was a feudal fief in what today is called as [[Picardie in Northern France]]. Its feudal entity derived feom holders of all or part of Picardie, particularly from counts of [[Amiens]]. see [[Valois]].
[[Image:Armoiries Valois Ancien.png|thumb|125px|Coat of arms of the counts and dukes of Valois.]]'''Val d'Ois''', the valley of the [[Oise river]], was a feudal fief in what today is called as [[Picardie in Northern France]]. Its feudal entity derived feom holders of all or part of Picardie, particularly from counts of [[Amiens]]. see [[Valois]].


==Counts of Valois==
==Counts of Valois==

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Coat of arms of the counts and dukes of Valois.

Val d'Ois, the valley of the Oise river, was a feudal fief in what today is called as Picardie in Northern France. Its feudal entity derived feom holders of all or part of Picardie, particularly from counts of Amiens. see Valois.

Counts of Valois

Waleran, count count of the Vexin, died 956, became count of Amiens in right of his wife Adela, married 923

To the royal domain in 1076 or 1077.

to the royal domain by king Philip II

Dukes of Valois

[[Category:Counts of France|Valois