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The
county of the Vexin was a
medieval French county that was later partitioned between the
Vexin Français (French Vexin) and the
Vexin Normand (Norman Vexin). The count of the Vexin was the ruler of said county.
864-after 879
Nibelung IV
Theodoric I, his son
886 Adelram III and Theodoric II, defenders of
Pontoise , nephews of Theodoric I
House of Valois-Vexin-Amiens
c. 895 – 919 Ermenfroi, also count of
Amiens and
Valois
915–926
Ralph I d'Ostrevent , also count of Amiens and Valois, son-in-law of preceding
926–943
Ralph II , also count of Amiens and Valois, son of preceding
943 – after 992
Walter I , also count of Amiens and Valois, apparently brother of preceding
c. 998 – after 1017
Walter II the White , also count of Amiens and Valois, son of preceding
c. 1024 – 1035
Drogo , also count of Amiens, son of preceding
1035–1063
Walter III , also count of Amiens, Valois and
Maine , son of preceding
1063–1074
Ralph IV , also count of Valois and Amiens, son of
Ralph III of Valois and grandson of Walter II
1074–1077
Simon , also count of Valois and Amiens, he became a monk and his properties were dispersed, Vexin being partitioned between the Duke of Normandy and the King of France