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Flag of Marche
The 'County of Marche' was a
medieval French county, approximately corresponding to the modern ''
département'' of
Creuse.
Marche first appeared as a separate fief about the middle of the
10th century when
William III, duke of Aquitaine, gave it to one of his vassals named Boso, who took the title of count. In the
12th century it passed to the family of
Lusignan, sometime also
counts of Angoulême and
counts of Limousin, until the death of the childless Count Guy in
1308, when it was seized by
Philip IV of France. In
1316 it was made an
appanage for his youngest son the Prince, afterwards
Charles IV and a few years later (
1327) it passed into the hands of the
family of Bourbon. The family of
Armagnac held it from
1435 to
1477, when it reverted to the Bourbons, and in
1527 it was seized by
Francis I and became part of the domains of the French crown. It was divided into Haute Marche and Basse Marche, the estates of the former being in existence until the
17th century. From
1470 until the Revolution the province was under the jurisdiction of the
parlement of Paris.
See also
Marches.
Counts of Marche
Marche dynasty
★ Boso I the Old, count of Marche and Périgord (
958–
988)
★ Aldebert I, count of Marche and Périgord (
988–
997)
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★ Boso II, count of Marche and Périgord (
988–
1010)
★ Bernard I (
1010–
1041)
★
★ His daughter,
Almodis, married firstly with
Hugh V of Lusignan, and their son Hugh VI inherited later the county of Marche by her right.
★ Aldebert II (
1047–
1088)
★ Boso III (
1088–
1091)
★
★ Eudes I, son of Bernard I, probably ruled as regent for his nephew Boso III (
1088)
===
Lusignan dynasty===
★
Hugh VI the Devil, son of
Hugh V of Lusignan and
Almodis de la Marche (
1091–
1102)
★
Hugh VII (
1102–
1151)
★
Hugh VIII (
1151–
1165)
★
Hugh IX (
1203–
1219)
★
Hugh X the Brown (
1219–
1249)
★
Hugh XI (
1249–
1260)
★
Hugh XII (
1260–
1275)
★
Hugh XIII (
1270–
1303)
★
Guy (
1303–
1308)
★ Annexed by
Philip IV of France and given as an
appanage to Philip’s son
Charles the Fair
===
Capetian dynasty===
★
Charles the Fair (
1314–
1322)
★ On Charles’ succession to the throne in 1322, he exchanged the county with Louis of Bourbon for the
County of Clermont.
===
Capetian-
Bourbon dynasty===

Bourbon La-Marche.
★
Louis I of Bourbon (
1322–
1342)
★
Peter I of Bourbon (
1342–
1356)
★
James I of Bourbon (
1356–
1362)
★
Peter II of Bourbon-La Marche (
1362)
★
John I of Bourbon-La Marche (
1362–
1393)
★
James II (
1393–
1438), married
Joan II of Naples
===
Armagnac dynasty===
★
Bernard, count of Pardiac and of Marche, duke of Nemours (
1438–
1462) (in right of his wife, Eleanor, daughter of
James II)
★
James of Armagnac, count of Pardiac and of Marche, duke of Nemours (
1462–
1477)
★ In
1477, James was convicted of treason and his territories were confiscated by
Louis XI of France.
===
Capetian-
Bourbon dynasty===
★
Peter II of Bourbon (
1477–
1503)
★
Charles III of Bourbon,
count of Montpensier, Beaujeu, Marche, and Forez;
duke of Bourbon (
1505–
1525)
See also
★
Marches
★
Provinces of France