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960-975 Theobald I of Blois († 975), Count of Blois and Chartres, which he took in 960
975-995 Odo I, Count of Blois, († 995), Count Chartres, and Reims Count (982-995), son of the previous
995-1004 Thibaut II († 1004), Count of Blois, Chartres and Reims, the son of the previous
1004-1023 Eudes II of Blois († 1037), Count of Blois, Chartres, Reims, de Meaux and Troyes, brother of the previous
1037-1089 Theobald III, Count of Blois (1019 † 1089), Count of Blois, Chartres, Meaux and Troyes son of Eudes II and Ermengearde d'Auvergne
1089-1102 Stephen II, Count of Blois († 1102), Count of Blois, Chartres and Meaux, son of Thibaut III and Gersende of Maine.
1102-1151 Theobald II, Count of Champagne († 1152), Count of Blois, Chartres and Meaux, and then Count of Champagne in 1125, son of the former.
1151-1191 Theobald V, Count of Blois († 1191), Count of Blois and Chartres, son of the former.
1191-1205 Louis I, Count of Blois († 1205), Count of Blois and Chartres, son of the previous and Alix de France
1205-1218 Theobald VI, Count of Blois († 1218), son of the previous
1218-1248: Isabelle of Chartres († 1248), Countess of Chartres and Romorantin
1248-1280 John I, Count of Blois († 1280), son of the previous
1280-1291 Joan, Countess of Blois († 1292), daughter of the previous
The kings of France installed Vidame of Chartres to administer the city and county. But it seems that the title given to princes of blood. During my research, I found (subject list):
Charles de France, (1270 † 1325), Valois Count , Alençon, du Perche of Chartres, Anjou and Maine
Jean de Valois (1302 † 1310), Count de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Catherine de Courtenay
Louis de Valois (1318 † 1328), Count de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Mahaut de Châtillon
Charles de Valois-Alençon (1297 † 1346), count of Alençon and de Chartres, son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Anjou
Renée de France (1509 † 1575), Duchesse de Chartres, daughter of Louis XII and Anne Brittany, married to Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
The County of Chartres is elevated to a duchy in 1528.
Renée de France (1509 † 1575), Duchesse de Chartres, daughter of Louis XII and Anne Brittany, married to Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, their son.
1626-1660 Gaston, Duke of Orléans, (1608–1660) son of King Henri IV
1660-1674 Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, (1640–1701 ) son of King Louis XIII the Just'
From 1674 until today,the title of 'Duke of Chartres is the eldest son of the 'Duke of Orleans
1674-1701:Philippe II, said "the Pious" (1674–1723) son of preceding;
1703-1723:Louis IV (1703–1752) son of the previous;
1725-1752:Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, "the Fat" (1725–1785) son of preceding;
1752-1785:Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (1747–1793) son of the previous waives his title in 1792 and takes the name of "Philippe Equality";
1785-1793:Louis Philippe III, Duke of Orléans (1773–1850) son of preceding. Access to power in 1830 under the name of Louis-Philippe Ier.
1810-1830:Ferdinand-Philippe (1810–1842) son of preceding
The title of Duke of Chartres is granted to a cadet of the royal family of France, which did more for the use defined in 1674.
Robert d'Orléans (1840–1910), son of Ferdinand, Duke of Orleans, and grandson of the former.
The title of Duke of Chartres is assigned by the Count of Paris "on his own will. Given that not head of state, this practice can only be a courtesy.
'Charles-Louis d'Orleans' (1972), "duc de Chartres, son of Jacques, duc d'Orleans", grandson of Henri, Count of Paris, and great-great-grandson of the former.