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Counts of Dammartin : ウィキペディア英語版
Counts of Dammartin

The name Dammartin-en-Goële comes from ''Domnus Martinus'', the Latin name of St. Martin of Tours, who evangelized the region of Goële in the fourth century. A small town in the district of Meaux in the Department of Seine-et-Marne, ancient village of Region of Île-de-France, it appears to go back to the earliest times; Dammartin-en-Goële, also called Velly, was in 1031 one of the most significant places in France.
Located at the central plain of France, the county of Dammartin controlled the roads of Paris to Soissons and Laon. It seems that this county was initially held by Constance, the wife of Manasses Calvus, the first Count.
== House of Montdidier ==
????-1037 : Manassès Calvus († 1037), son of Hildouin II de Montdidier, seigneur de Ramerupt
:married to Constance
1037-1060 : Eudes de Dammartin († 1060), son of preceding
1060-1100 : Hugues I († 1100), brother of preceding
: married to Roharde de Bulles
1100-1105 : Pierre († 1105), son of preceding

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