County of Verdun

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County

The rulers of the sovereign County of Verdun styled themselves as Counts by the grace of God.[1][2] The small country was located near Lower Lotharingia within the Holy Roman Empire.Template:Sfn The Prince-Bishopric of Verdun bordered on it from the east.Template:Sfn The Forest of Argonne formed the western border of the county, but it also included the fortresses at Montfaucon-d'Argonne and Vienne-le-Château.Template:Sfn According to an imperial diploma issued in 1156, Bishop Haimo of Verdun received the right to appoint counts, but the counts from the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty made the office hereditary by the end of the 10th century.Template:Sfn

List of counts

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In 1134, the bishop deposed Reginald and reattached the county to the episcopal demesne.

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