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Counts of Maine

See also: March of Neustria
  • Banzleib (fl. 830s)
  • Rorgon I (832–839)
  • Gauzbert (839–849)
  • Rorgon II (849–865)
  • Gosfrid (865–886)
  • Roger (886–893)
  • Gauzlin II (893–895)
  • Roger (restored) (895–898)
  • Gauzlin III (898–900)
  • Hugh I (900–950)
  • Hugh II (950–992)
  • Hugh III (992–1015)
  • Herbert I Wakedog (1015–1032)
  • Hugh IV (1036–1051)
  • under Angevin rule (1051–1063)
    • Herbert II (1058–1062)
  • Walter of Mantes (1062–1063)
    • Robert Curthose (1063–1069)
  • Hugh V (1069–1131)
  • Elias I (1093–1110), in opposition
  • Eremburga and Fulk V of Anjou (1110–1126), in opposition
  • Geoffrey of Anjou (1126–1151)
  • Elias II (1151)
  • Henry II of England (1151–1189)
    • Henry the Young King (1169–1183)
  • Richard Lionheart (1189–1199)
  • John Lackland (1200–1205)
    • Arthur I of Brittany (1186–1203)
  • annexed by France in 1203
  • John Capet (1219–1232)
  • Charles I (1246–1285)
  • Charles II (1285–1325)
  • Louis I (1339–1384)
  • Louis II (1384–1417)
  • Louis III (1417–1434)
  • René I of Naples (1434–1441)
  • Charles IV of Maine, Duke of Anjou (1441–1472)
  • Charles V of Maine, Duke of Anjou (1480–1481)
  • royal domain
  • Charles VI of Maine, Duke of Mayenne (?–1611)
  • Henry, Duke of Mayenne (1611–1621)
  • Charles II Gonzaga (1621–1631)
  • Ferdinand Gonzaga (1631–1632)
  • Charles III Gonzaga (1632–?)

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