Counts of Champagne
Counts of Champagne refers to the noble titles held by the rulers of the historical region of Champagne in northeastern France. This area was significant during the Middle Ages, known for its trade fairs and as a center for commerce and culture.
The title of Count was often associated with the governance of the region, and the Counts played a crucial role in local politics and society. The most notable among them was Henry I of Champagne, who was influential in the development of the region during the 12th century.