List of counts and dukes of Vendôme

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Counts of Vendôme

Count of Vendôme, and, later, Duke of Vendôme, were French titles of nobility.

The first known holder of the title was Bouchard Ratepilate. The county passed by marriage to various houses, coming in 1372 to a junior branch of the House of Bourbon. In 1514, Vendôme was made a duchy-peerage. In 1589, the then-Duke of Vendôme came to the throne as Henry IV of France, and the title passed into the royal domain.

It was re-granted to his illegitimate son César in 1598, and held by his descendants until the extinction of the legitimate male line in 1727.

Counts of Vendôme

Bouchardides

House of Nevers

  • Bodon of Nevers (1017–1023), by marriage to Adèle de Vendôme-Anjou, daughter of Fulk III of Anjou and Elisabeth de Vendôme, daughter of Bouchard I
  • Bouchard II (1023–1028)
  • shared between Adèle de Vendôme-Anjou and Fulk de Vendôme (1028–1032)

House of Anjou

House of Nevers

  • Fulk de Vendôme (1056–1066), reinstated by Henry I of France
  • Bouchard III (1066–1085)
    • under the regency of Guy of Nouastre (1066–1075)

House of Preuilly

House of Montoire

House of Bourbon

English Counts of Vendôme

Dukes of Vendôme

House of Bourbon

Personal title

The arms of the illegitimate Bourbon-Vendôme house

The Vendôme name was annexed into the royal domain by Louis XIV of France in 1712, on the pretext that Philip's membership in the Order of Malta as grand prior of France prevented him from holding them, but he retained the title.

Courtesy title

The title was revived by Orleanists claimants to the throne of France as a courtesy title. However it is invalid in French law.