List of counts of Mâcon

List of counts of Mâcon

This article is a list of the counts of Mâcon. In medieval France, the county of Mâcon was a county centred on the town called Mâcon in the southern half of medieval Burgundy, in what is now Saône-et-Loire (Mâconnais).

Carolingian counts

869-883 : Theodoric of Vergy († 883)

???-877 : Ecchard of Mâcon († 877), ( Carolingian Nibelungids family )

877-887 : Boson V of Provence († 887), ( family of the Bosonid counts of Provence)

884-886 : Bernard Plantevelue († 886), ( family of the comtes d'Auvergne )

886-918 : William I of Aquitaine, known as the Pious († 918), son of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine

918-926 : William II of Aquitaine († 926), nephew of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine

926-928 : Acfred of Aquitaine († 928), brother of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine

The counts of Auvergne installed the viscounts at Mâcon. The centre of power of the dukes of Aquitaine, then the struggles for control of Aquitaine on Acfred's death, made the viscounts take a comtal title.

884-??? : Liétald, viscount of Mâcon

???-915 : Ranoux, viscount of Mâcon, probably a close relation of the former

915-943 : Aubry I of Mâcon († 943), viscount of Narbonne, entitled comte de Mâcon in 932, married Atallana, daughter of Racon

943-966 : Liétald II of Mâcon († 966), son of the former, married Ermengearde, sister of Gilbert of Chalon, comte principal of Burgundy

966-982 : Aubry II of Mâcon († 982), son of the former, married Ermentrude of Roucy

Comtal house of Burgundy

982-1002 : Otto-William of Burgundy (958 † 1026) counts of Burgundy, son of Aubert II of Italy and of Gerberge of Chalon

1002-1004 : Guy I of Mâcon († 1004), count of Mâcon, son of the former

1004-1049 : Otto II of Mâcon († 1049), count of Mâcon, son of the former:married Elisabeth of Vergy

1049-1065 : Geoffroy of Mâcon († 1065), count of Mâcon, son of the former:married Béatrice

1065-1078 : Guy II of Mâcon († 1109), count of Mâcon, son of the former. In 1078, he became a monk at Cluny Abbey and ceded Macon to his cousin William I of Burgundy

1078-1085 : William I of Burgundy († 1087), count of Burgundy and of Macon, cousin of the former, son of Renaud I of Burgundy and of Alice of Normandy, grand-son of Otto-William

1085-1097 : Renaud II of Burgundy († 1097), count of Burgundy and of Macon, eldest son of the former.

1097-1125 : William II of Burgundy (c. 1075-1125), known as the German, de facto count of Burgundy (1097-1125), count of Mâcon (1097), son of the former

1125-1127 : William III of Burgundy, known as the Child (died in 1127 before having ruled), son of the former

1085-1102 : Stephen I of Burgundy († 1102), count of Mâcon and of Vienne, second son of William I, married Béatrice of Lorraine

1102-1148 : Renaud III of Burgundy († 1148), count of Mâcon and of Burgundy, eldest son of the former, married Agatha of Alsace

1102-1157 : William III of Mâcon († 1157), count of Mâcon, of Auxonne and of Vienne, second son of Stephen I, married Poncette of Trèves

1157-1184 : Géraud I of Mâcon (1142 † 1184), count of Mâcon and of Vienne, son of the former , marié à Maurette de Salins

1184-1224 : William IV of Mâcon († 1224), count of Mâcon, of Auxonne and of Vienne, eldest son of the former, married Poncia of Beaujeu, then married Scholastique, daughter of Henry I of Champagne

1224-1224 : Géraud II of Mâcon († 1224), count of Mâcon and of Vienne, son of the former and of Scolastique de Champagne, married Alix Guigonne, daughter of Guigues III of Forez

1224-1239 : Alix of Mâcon († 1260), countess of Mâcon and of Vienne, daughter of the former, married John of Dreux († 1239)

1239 on the death of her husband, countess Alix of Mâcon sold the counties of Vienne and Mâcon to the crown of France.


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