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308: 46: 38: 54: 211:). It was of particular importance due to its close proximity to Paris and the location of the route to the coastal cities of Normandy. As a result, Vexin was the site of defensive castle construction, notably at 365: 140:
principality that became Normandy, made several incursions into the western half of the county. He halted his actions when the
399: 149: 208: 200: 114: 73:) is a historical county of northern France. It covers a verdant plateau on the right bank (north) of the 224: 335: 212: 82: 279:. The plateau is primarily an agricultural region with some manufacturing located in the valleys. 329: 295: 268: 145: 340: 177: 153: 133: 298: 236: 192: 333:(1966). It also features in the Angevin novels of Sharon Kay Penman, and in the BBC series 199:
During the twelfth century, the county of Vexin was a heavily contested border between the
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Ownership of Vexin, and the court intrigue related to securing it, is a key plot point in
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Map of France showing the general location of the historical county of Vexin
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and fixed its boundary with the Kingdom of France along the river
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abandoned the part of the territory that Rollo occupied under the
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Map of France in 1180. Vexin is visible between Paris and Rouen.
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Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library,
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A regional nature park was established in the area in 1995.
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View of the Vexin region and the Seine river valley from
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Today, the county's territory is shared by parts of five
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Vexin Normand
VXN



[vɛksɛ̃]
Seine
Pontoise
Romilly-sur-Andelle
Auneuil
Vernon
Epte
Andelle
Gaulish tribe
Veliocasses
Rouen
Norse
Rollo of Normandy
Viking
Carolingian
Charles the Simple
Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
Duchy of Normandy
Epte
Andelle
Seine
Duchy of Normandy
Oise
Île-de-France province
Angevin kings of England

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