List of the Counts of Artois

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The coat of arms of the County of Artois

The list of the Counts of Artois lists the owners of the rulership of the medieval French feudal territory Artois .

The historical province of Artois emerged from the old Roman pagus Atrebatensis , named after the Belgian tribe of the Atrebats , which belonged to the West Franconian Empire since the Franconian division of Verdun in 843 . In the early 10th century, the Artois was contested between the powerful Counts of Flanders and Vermandois , although Flanders was able to establish itself permanently in the region in 932.

On the occasion of her wedding to King Philip II in August 1180, Isabella von Hainaut received the Artois from her uncle, Count Philip I of Flanders , as a dowry. After Isabella's death in 1190, her inheritance passed to her son, the underage Crown Prince Louis VIII the Lion . His father got into protracted disputes with the Counts of Flanders over the ownership rights to the Artois, in the Treaty of Péronne (1200) the king finally ceded the north of the Artois to Flanders. Prince Ludwig forced Countess Johanna to surrender the affected area in 1212 , but it was only after the Battle of Bouvines in 1214 that he could finally secure his mother's inheritance for himself.

With the accession to the throne of Louis VIII in 1223, the Artois was united with the crown domain. But in his will from 1226 Louis VIII decreed the enfeoffment of his younger son Robert with the Artois, which took place in 1237.

List of counts

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Counts of Artois

Surname Reign relationship Remarks
House Artois (Capetians)
Robert I the Brave 1237-1250 Son of King Louis VIII of France
Robert II the Noble 1250-1302 Son of his predecessor
Robert III 1302-1309 Grandson of his predecessor Deposed in favor of his aunt
Mathilde 1309-1329 Daughter of Robert II. Wife of Count Palatine Otto IV of Burgundy
House Chalon
Johanna I. 1329-1330 Daughter of her predecessor Countess Palatine of Burgundy as Joan II
Queen of France as the wife of King Philip V
Capetians
Joan II 1330-1347 Daughter of her predecessor Countess Palatine of Burgundy as Johanna III.
Wife of Duke Odo IV of Burgundy
House of Burgundy
Philip I of Rouvres 1347-1361 Son of his predecessor Duke and Count Palatine of Burgundy
Capetians
Margaret I. 1361-1382 Daughter of Johanna II. Countess Palatine of Burgundy
wife of Count Ludwig I of Flanders
House Dampierre
Ludwig von Male 1382-1384 Son of his predecessor Count Palatine of Burgundy
Count of Flanders as Ludwig II.
Margaret II 1384-1405 Daughter of her predecessor Countess Palatine of Burgundy
Countess of Flanders as Margaret III.
Wife of the Dukes Philip I and Philip II of Burgundy
House of Valois-Burgundy
Johann without fear 1405-1419 Son of his predecessor Duke and Count Palatine of Burgundy
Philip II the Bold 1419-1467 Son of his predecessor Duke and Count Palatine of Burgundy as Philip III.
Charles the Bold 1467-1477 Son of his predecessor Duke and Count Palatine of Burgundy
Maria 1477-1482 Daughter of her predecessor Duchess and Countess Palatine of Burgundy
wife of the Archduke and later Emperor Maximilian I.
Habsburgs
Philip I the Handsome 1482-1506 Son of his predecessor King of Castile
Charles V./I. 1506-1556 Son of his predecessor Holy Roman Emperor
King of Spain
Philip II 1556-1598 Son of his predecessor King of Spain
Philip III 1598-1621 Son of his predecessor King of Spain
Philip IV 1621-1659 Son of his predecessor King of Spain
In the Pyrenees peace negotiated between Spain and France in 1659 , the Artois was returned to France and united with its crown domain.

Further uses of the title:

  • Charles Philippe de Bourbon, later King Charles X (1824-1830), received after his birth in 1757 the title of Comte d'Artois awarded