Vienne county
The county of Vienne, with the capital Vienne on the Rhone , comprised most of the area between Lyon and the main Alpine ridge in the 10th century ; it was given in 1030 to the Archbishop of Vienne , who split off two new fiefs from it: Albon in the south (later the Dauphiné ) and Maurienne in the north (later Savoy ). Albon received Guigues I the old , Maurienne went to Humbert I with the white hands (Albimanus / Biancamano).
A county of Vienne remained of smaller size. This county was in the hands of the Counts of Mâcon from 1085 to 1240 , until the last of the family, the Countess Alix, Vienne and Mâcon sold.
Count of Vienne
First Count of Vienne
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Gerhard II . (* 800, † 878/879), Count of Paris , Count ( dux ) of Vienne ( Matfriede ) ∞ 819 Bertha von Tours , (* around 805, † after 870), daughter of Count Hugo ( Etichonen )
- Angilbotto, attested as Vice Count of Vienne in 870, † before 883, presumably ancestor of the House of La Tour-du-Pin
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Boso († 887 ) Count of Vienne, Duke of Italy , King of Lower Burgundy ( Buviniden )
- Erlulf, † after 883, son of Angilbotto, Vice Count of Vienne, 871–875 missus King Bosos
- Hugo († 947) Count of Arles and Vienne, 924 King of Italy
- Odo von Vermandois , 928–931 Count of Vienne
- Karl Konstantin († after January 962), grandson of Bosos, from 928/930 Count of Vienne
- Berlion, descendants of Erlulf, attested in 994/1032, probably Viscount de Vienne, attested as Seigneur de La Tour in 1003
1023 - 1085 was the (reduced) County owned by the Archbishop of Vienne
House of Burgundy Ivrea
- 1085 - 1102 : Stephan I. Tollkopf (Etienne Tête Hardie ) († 1102), Count of Mâcon and Vienne, second son of Wilhelm I ∞ Beatrix of Lorraine
- 1102 - 1157 : Wilhelm III. († 1157), Count of Mâcon , Auxonne and Vienne, his son ∞ Poncette de Traves
- 1157 - 1184 : Gerhard I (* 1142 † 1184), Count of Mâcon and Vienne, his son, ∞ Judith of Lothringen ∞ Maurette von Salins , only daughter of Gaucher IV. Von Salins
- 1184 - 1224 : Wilhelm IV. († 1224), Count of Mâcon , Auxonne and Vienne, his son, ∞ I Poncia de Beaujeu, ∞ II Scholastika, daughter of Heinrich I, Count of Champagne .
- 1224 - 1224 : Gerhard II († 1224), Count of Mâcon and Vienne, son of Wilhelm IV and Scholastica ∞ Alix Guigonne, daughter of Guigues III. by Forez
- 1224 - 1239 : Alix († 1260), Countess of Mâcon and Vienne, their daughter ∞ Johann von Dreux († 1239)
After the death of her husband, Alix sold Mâcon to the French crown in 1239 , and Vienne in 1240 to her aunt Beatrix
- Hugo von Pagny, son of Beatrix, Lord of Pymont and St. George, sold Vienne to the Archbishop of Vienne in 1250 ; nevertheless he and his descendants call themselves Counts of Vienne
- Wilhelm, Count of Vienne, Lord of St. George, ∞ Alice de Chalon-Arlai, daughter of Johann I, Prince of Orange 1393–1418, and Marie , Princess of Orange 1393–1417;
- Margarethe, their daughter, ∞ Margrave Rudolf IV. Von Hachberg-Sausenberg