County of Vaudémont

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Territory in the Holy Roman Empire
Comté de Vaudémont - County of Vaudémont
coat of arms
Coat of arms of the first Vaudémont family
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Arose from Pagus suetensis / Saintois
Form of rule county
Ruler / government Count
Today's region / s FR-54
Parliament College of Counts and Lords, with a curiate vote , then with a virile vote in the Princely Council as Duke of Lorraine and Count of Vaudémont at the same time
Reichskreis Upper Rhine district
Capitals / residences Vaudémont
Dynasties House of Alsace, House of Joinville, House of Lorraine
Denomination / Religions Roman Catholic
Language / n French
surface 350 km²


Incorporated into Duchy of Lorraine , 1508


The county of Vaudémont (now in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department ) was known as the county of Saintois as early as the 9th century . It belonged to the county of Toul , from which it broke away in the 10th century. The Soulossois belonged to the county of Vaudémont .

At the beginning of the 12th century, the emperor gave the land to Gerhard I , a younger son of Duke Gerhard of Lorraine , after he had approved the elevation of his brother Dietrich II to Duke of Lorraine. Gerhard I accepted the title of Count of Vaudémont.

Vaudémont remains in the possession of his descendants, first under the rule of Lorraine, then under that of the Grafschaft Bar . By marriage it came to Anseau de Joinville , son of Jean de Joinville , the biographer of King Louis IX. (Saint Louis).

Anseau's granddaughter Margarete married Ferry (Friedrich) von Lothringen, the younger brother of Duke Johann I. Her great-grandson René followed in 1473 as René II. In the Duchy.

The title of Count of Vaudémont was subsequently carried by various younger sons of the Lorraine ducal house. The imposing fortress of Vaudémont was demolished in 1639 on the orders of the French occupying forces.

Counts of Vaudémont

Coat of arms of the first count's house
Coat of arms of the House of Joinville
Coat of arms of the House of Lorraine-Vaudémont

House Alsace

  • Gerhard I († 1108), son of Duke Gérard d'Alsace, Duke of Lorraine, Count of Vaudémont
  • Hugo I († 1155) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Gerhard II. († after 1181) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Hugo II († after 1235) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Hugo III († after 1242) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Heinrich I († 1278) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Rainald († 1279) his son, Count of Vaudémont
  • Heinrich II. († 1299) his brother, Count of Vaudémont
  • Henry III. († 1348) his son, Count of Vaudémont
    • Heinrich IV. († 1346) his son, Count of Vaudémont (co-regent)

Joinville house

Lorraine-Vaudémont house

Other people from the House of Lorraine-Vaudémont: