Vaudémonts
Vaudémonts refers to a historical family and their associated territories in the Lorraine region of what is now France. The most prominent figure associated with this name is Gérard d'Vaudémont, who lived in the 11th century. He was the son of Lothar IV, Count of Anjou, and was granted lands in Lorraine by Emperor Henry III. This grant established the County of Vaudémont.
The County of Vaudémont played a significant role in the political landscape of Lorraine for centuries. The
The last direct line of the Vaudémont counts ended in the 15th century. However, the name and