County of Crépy

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The county of Crépy with the main town of Crépy-en-Valois existed in the 11th century as one of the counties that - like the counties of Amiens , Vexin and Valois - were owned by the same family.

Raoul IV, Count of Valois, Crépy and Vitry , married his daughter Adele to Count Heribert IV of Vermandois before 1068 . When Raoul's grandson Simon von Crépy resigned in 1077 and went to the monastery, Heribert IV succeeded him in the Valois.

The following also appears as Count von Crépy:

In the following years, the county of Crépy was part of the county of Valois.