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  1. Drogo of Mantes (996–1035) (In French: Dreux de Vexin) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. He was the oldest son of Walter II, count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens, and his wife Adela. His father died between 1017 and 1024, leaving Vexin and Amiens to him and Valois to his ...

    • 996
    • Adela
    • Walter II, Count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens
    • 1027-1035
  2. 17 ott 2022 · Count of Vexin et d'Amiens Dreux Drogo de Mantes, Count of Valois: Also Known As: "Drogo", "Drogon", "Walter" Birthdate: circa 1000: Birthplace: Mantes (Present Mantes-la-Jolie), Pays de France (Present Region Ile-de-France), France: Death: August 13, 1035 (30-39)

  3. Brief Life History of Drogo of Mantes. When Drogo of Mantes was born in 0966, in Valois, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France, his father, Gautier de Vexin II, was 22 and his mother, Alix de Senlis, was 14. He married Godgifu Wessex on 7 April 1024, in England, United Kingdom.

    • Male
    • Godgifu Wessex, Hilda
    • Birth and Parents
    • 1006 Charter
    • 1025 Marriage
    • 1027 Reign
    • 1031 Forced to Renounce Revenue
    • 1035 Death
    • Issue

    Drogo of Mantes was born about 996. He was the son of Walter II, Comte de Vexin, Valois et d'Amiens and Adela Boyer gives him a birth year of, say, 1007.

    "Drogonis" had reached majority by 1006 when he, with his brothers Walteri and Rodulfi, witnessed a charter in which their father donated property to the monastery of Saint Peter in Carnotensi for the soul of Walter's wife "Adelidid".

    In 1025 or before, Drogo married, as her first husband, Godgifu [Goda] of England, daughter of Æthelred II "the Unready" King of England & his second wife Emma de Normandie (-before 1049). Complete Peerage refers to Dreux as Count of the French Vexin, who married Godfigu, sister of King Edward the Confessor, and daughter of Ethelred, King of Englan...

    Drogo's father died between 1017 and 1024, leaving Vexin and Amiens to him and Valois to his younger brother Ralph. Drogo succeeded his father as Comte de Mantes and Comte d'Amiens. Drogo of Mantes (996–1035) (In French: Dreux de Vexin) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mante...

    In 1031 Robert II King of France confirmed to the abbot of Saint-Germain and Saint-Vincent that he had forced Drogo to renounce rights to revenue from a villa.

    Drigi accompanied Robert II Duke of Normandy to Jerusalem and died on the journey Drogo died 1035 in Bithynia. Dreux (Drogo) de Mantes died 13 August 1035. The necrology of Reims Saint-Rémi records the death "X Kal Aug" of "Drogo comes" According to Orderic Vitalis, Henri I King of France took back the Vexin after the death of Comte Drogo.

    • Male
    • Godgifu (Wessex) de Boulogne
  4. 27 lug 2022 · Drogon d'Amiens. son. Ralph I "the Timid" de Mantes, e... son. Eustace II “aux Gernons” de ... husband. Æthelred "the Unready", King of... father. Emma Ælfgifu of Normandy. mother. Ælfred Ætheling. brother. Edward The Confessor, king of th... brother. About Godgifu. Do NOT confuse with Lady Godiva (also Godgifu,) wife of Leofric!

    • England
    • circa 1004
    • "Godgiflu", "Goda"
    • Wessex, England
  5. 11 dic 2019 · Drogo of Mantes (996–1035) (In French: Dreux de Vexin) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mantes, thus his byname. He married Goda, daughter of King Ethelred the Unready of England and Queen Emma of Normandy and the sister of King Edward the...

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Drogo of Mantes (996-1035) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mantes, thus his byname. He married Goda, daughter of King Ethelred the Unready of England and Queen Emma of Normandy and the sister of King Edward the Confessor.