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Have you ever heard of Étampes? It's a historic town in France. For hundreds of years, important people ruled this area. They were known as the Counts and later the Dukes of Étampes. These rulers were like governors or lords of the land. They held power over the region, collected taxes, and maintained order.

Counts and Dukes of Étampes

Étampes was a "fief," which means it was land granted by a king or lord in exchange for loyalty and service. Over time, the title of its ruler changed from "Count" to "Duke," which usually meant more power and prestige. Sometimes, Étampes became part of the "royal domain." This means it was directly controlled by the King of France.

Counts of Étampes (1327–1536)

The Counts of Étampes were the first rulers of this important French territory. They often belonged to powerful noble families.

Dukes of Étampes (1536–1792)

The title of ruler changed from Count to Duke in 1536. This often meant the territory was considered more important.

  • Jean IV de Brosse (1536–1553) - He was the last Count and the first Duke.
  • Diane de Poitiers (1553–1562) - A very influential woman at the French court.
  • Jean IV de Brosse (1562–1564) - He became Duke again.
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  • John Casimir, Count of the Rhenish Palatinate (1576–1577) - A German prince.
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The Bourbon-Vendôme Family

Later, the Duchy of Étampes was given to members of the powerful Bourbon-Vendôme family.

  • Gabrielle d'Estrées (1598–1599) - She was a close companion of King Henry IV.
  • César, duc de Vendôme (1599–1665) - Son of King Henry IV and Gabrielle d'Estrées.
  • Louis, duc de Vendôme (1665–1669)
  • Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme (1669–1712) - A famous French general.

The Condé and Conti Families

After the Bourbon-Vendôme family, the Duchy passed to members of the Condé and Conti families, who were also important French nobles.

The House of Orléans

The last Duke of Étampes before the French Revolution came from the House of Orléans.

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