Duchy of Aumale
The county of Aumale , later the Duchy of Aumale , was in Normandy west of Amiens .
Lords of Aumale
- Guérinfrid, Sire d'Aumale, around 1035
- Enguerrand , † 1053, Count of Montreuil , Sire d'Aumale, Guérinfrid's son-in-law ( House of Ponthieu )
Count of Aumale
- Adelaide de Normandie, 1081/1084 Comtesse d'Aumale, † before 1090, Enguerrands widow, sister of William the Conqueror ( Rolloniden )
- Lambert von Lens , † 1054, 2nd husband Adelaides, son of Count Eustach I of Boulogne
- Odo von Champagne , † 1096, 3rd husband Adelaides, son of Count Stephen I of Champagne , was awarded Aumale and Holderness in England after he had been expelled as Count of Champagne ( House Blois )
- Stephan († 1127) his son
- Wilhelm († 1179) his son, 1138 Earl of York
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Havide , † 1214, lost Aumale in 1196 through confiscation, married
- ⚭ 1180 William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex , † 1189, Earl of Aumale 1180–89 ( House of Mandeville )
- ⚭ 1190 Guillaume de Forz , † 1195, Count of Aumale 1190–95
- ⚭ 1196 Baudouin de Béthune , † 1211, Count of Aumale 1196 ( House of Béthune )
- Simon von Dammartin († 1239) is enfeoffed with Aumale in 1200 ⚭ Maria, Countess von Ponthieu 1225–1251 ( House of Montgommery )
- Philipp Hurepel († 1234), 1216 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Aumale, son-in-law of Count Rainald von Dammartin
- Alberich († after 1284), his son, Count von Dammartin, 1234 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Aumale, renounced in favor of his sister
- Johanna († 1252) his sister, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Aumale
- Johanna von Dammartin († 1279), daughter of Simon von Dammartins and Maria von Ponthieus, Countess of Aumale and Ponthieu, ⚭ Ferdinand III. King of Castile († 1252)
- Ferdinand of Castile († 1260) son of the previous, Count of Aumale
- Johann I († 1302) his son
- Johann II. († 1342) his son
- Blanche, Countess of Aumale 1342–1387, his daughter ⚭ Johann V. Count of Harcourt († 1355)
- Johann VI. von Harcourt, Count of Aumale 1387 to 1389, son of the previous one
- Johann VII von Harcourt , Count of Aumale († December 18, 1452) his son
- Maria von Harcourt, Countess of Aumale 1452–1476 ⚭ Anton von Lothringen , Count of Vaudémont († 1447)
- Friedrich VI. von Vaudémont († 1470), son of the previous, Hereditary Count of Aumale
- René II. (1451–1508) his son, Duke of Lorraine, Bar , Count of Aumale etc. 1476
- Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise (1496–1550), his son, Count von Aumale, Harcourt etc.
On July 1, 1547 , the county of Aumale was elevated to a duchy.
Dukes of Aumale
House Guise
- Claude de Lorraine (1496–1550), Duke of Guise
- François de Lorraine (1519–1563), his son
- Claude de Lorraine (1526–1573), his brother
- Charles de Lorraine (1556–1631), ostracized in 1595
- Anne de Lorraine († 1638), his daughter
House of Savoy
- Henri I. de Savoie (1572–1632), Duke of Nemours , 1631 Duke of Aumale (uxor nomine), her husband
- Louis de Savoie (1615–1641), Duke of Nemours, 1632 Duke of Aumale, their son
- Charles Amédée de Savoie (1624–1652), Duke of Nemours, 1643 Duke of Aumale, his brother
- Henri II. De Savoie (1625–1659), Archbishop of Reims , Duke of Nemours, his brother
- Marie Jeanne Baptiste de Savoie (1644–1724), daughter of Charles Amédée de Savoie, regent of Savoy, sold Aumale to her successor
Bourbons
- Louis Auguste I de Bourbon, duc du Maine (1670–1736), 1786 Duke of Aumale
- Charles de Bourbon (1704–1708), his son, called Duke of Aumale
- Louis Charles de Bourbon (1701–1775), his brother
- Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (1725–1793), Duke of Penthièvre
- Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre (1753-1821), his daughter; ⚭ Louis-Philippe II. Joseph de Bourbon, duc d'Orléans
- Louis-Philippe de Bourbon (1773-1850), their son, inherited Aumale in 1821, but did not have the title, so that King Louis XVIII. passed it on to the newborn son Louis-Philippe in 1822
- Henri d'Orléans (1822-1897), his son
House of Orléans
- Henri d'Orléans (1822–1897), son of the citizen king Louis-Philippe