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Sovereignempire

County of Maine

990 CE – 1790 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
990 CE – 1790 CE
Duration
800 years
Known Periods
6
Capital
Le Mans
Data Confidence
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Overview

Maine was a traditional province of France, corresponding to the former County of Maine. Its capital was the city of Le Mans. The province was dissolved in 1790 CE. The area formerly encompassed by Maine is now divided into the departments of Sarthe and Mayenne, and has approximately 857,000 inhabitants.

Historical Periods

County of Maine (990–1045)

990 CE – 1045 CE

Capital: Le MansArea: 13,826 km²

County of Maine (1046–1055)

1046 CE – 1055 CE

Capital: Le MansArea: 13,599 km²

County of Maine (1066–1110)

1066 CE – 1110 CE

Capital: Le MansArea: 13,599 km²

County of Maine (1450–1452)

1450 CE – 1452 CE

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Capital: Le MansArea: 13,826 km²

County of Maine (1453–1474)

1453 CE – 1474 CE

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Capital: Le MansArea: 13,826 km²

County of Maine (1475–1481)

1475 CE – 1481 CE

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Capital: Le MansArea: 13,826 km²

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