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Hugh III of Maine

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Died
  
c. 1015


Name
  
Hugh of

Parents
  
Hugh II, Count of Maine

Hugh III of Maine

Father
  
Hugh II, Count of Maine

Great grandchildren
  
Herbert II, Count of Maine

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Herbert I, Count of Maine, Hugh I, Count of Maine, Hugh IV, Count of Maine, Hugh II, Count of Maine

Noble family
  
Hugonide Carolingian

Children
  
Herbert I, Count of Maine

Grandparents
  
Hugh I, Count of Maine

Grandchildren
  
Hugh IV, Count of Maine

Great-grandparents
  
Roger, Count of Maine

Hugh III (c. 960 – c. 1015) became Count of Maine on his father Hugh II's death, c. 991.

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Life

He was the son of Hugh II, Count of Maine and succeeded his father as Count of Maine c. 991 He constructed the fortress at Sablé but by 1015 it ended up being held by the viscounts of Maine. He was a supporter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Allied with Odo, Count of Blois, he fought against the kings Hugh Capet and Robert II of France, but he was forced to acknowledge the Count of Anjou as his suzerain. During the siege of Tillières, Hugh narrowly escaped from the Norman forces pursuing him by disguising himself as a local shepherd. Throughout the tenth century the dynasty of counts of Maine, of which Hugh III, his father Hugh II, and grandfather Hugh I were all members struggled to control both the city of Le Mans and church investitures and in that effort were in near constant warfare with the Bishops of Le Mans, notably Segenfridus and Avesgaudus. Between 995 and 1015 Hugh III donated several properties including four vineyards and three mills in Le Mans to the monks of Mont Saint-Michel In Normandy. When approached by Abbot Hildebert in 1014 in requesting more land in the area of Le Mans, Hugh III generously gave the land of Voivres and personally placed the offering on the altar at Mont Saint-Michel. Hugh died c. 1014–1015.

Issue

While the name of his wife is not known it is very probable she was a sister of Judith of Rennes wife of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Their son was:

  • Herbert I, Count of Maine who succeeded him.
  • References

    Hugh III of Maine Wikipedia