List of counts of Burgundy






Coat of arms of the Free County of Burgundy until the 13th century.




Coat of arms of the Free County of Burgundy after the 13th century.


This is a list of the counts of Burgundy, i.e., of the region known as Franche-Comté not to be confused with the Duchy of Burgundy, from 982 to 1678.




Contents






  • 1 House of Ivrea, (982–1190)


  • 2 House of Hohenstaufen, (1190–1231)


  • 3 House of Andechs, (1231–1279)


  • 4 House of Ivrea, (1279–1330)


  • 5 House of Capet, (1330–1347)


  • 6 House of Burgundy, (1347–1361)


  • 7 House of Capet, (1361–1382)


  • 8 House of Dampierre, (1382–1404)


  • 9 House of Valois-Burgundy, (1405–1482)


  • 10 House of Habsburg, (1482–1678)


    • 10.1 House of Bourbon, claimants of the title (1700–13)


    • 10.2 House of Habsburg (1713–present)




  • 11 See also


  • 12 References





House of Ivrea, (982–1190)



























































































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor


Otto William
962
21 September 1026
982
to
21 September 1026


Renaud 1er de Bourgogne.jpg

Reginald I
986
3 September 1057
21 September 1026
to
3 September 1057
his son

Guillaume le Grand.jpg

William I the Great
1020
12 November 1087
3 September 1057
to
12 November 1087
his son


Reginald II
1061
1097
12 November 1087
to
1097
his son


William II the German
1075
1 March 1127
1097
to
January 1125
his son


William III the Child
1110
1 March 1127
January 1125
to
1 March 1127
his son


Stephen I the Rash
1065
27 May 1102
1097
to
27 May 1102
his great-uncle

Renaud III de Bourgogne.jpg

Reginald III
1093
22 January 1148
27 May 1102
to
22 January 1148
his son

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 032.jpg

Beatrice I
1143
15 November 1184
22 January 1148
to
15 November 1184
Under regency of William III of Mâcon's till 1157
his daughter

Friedrich-barbarossa-und-soehne-welfenchronik 1-1000x1540.jpg

Frederick Barbarossa
1122
10 June 1190
9 June 1156
to
10 June 1190
her husband and co-ruler; afterwards sole-ruler


House of Hohenstaufen, (1190–1231)











































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Othon Ier de Bourgogne.jpg

Otto I
June/July 1170
13 January 1200
10 June 1190
to
13 January 1200
their son

Blason Bourgogne-comté ancien(aigle).svg

Joan I
1191
1205
13 January 1200
to
1205
his daughter

Blason Bourgogne-comté ancien(aigle).svg

Beatrice II
1192
7 May 1231
1205
to
7 May 1231
her sister

Otto1Andechs.jpg

Otto II
1180
7 May 1234
21 June 1208
to
7 May 1231
her husband and co-ruler


House of Andechs, (1231–1279)











































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Blason comte fr Nevers.svg

Otto III
1226
19 June 1248
7 May 1231
to
19 June 1248
their son

Adelaide of Burgundy.png

Adelaide
1209
8 March 1279
19 June 1248
to
8 March 1279
his sister

Hugh III, Count of Burgundy.jpg

Hugh I
1220
12 November 1266
19 June 1248
to
12 November 1266
her first husband and co-ruler

Lesser coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1890).svg

Philip I
1207
16 August 1285
11 June 1267
to
8 March 1279
her second husband and co-ruler


House of Ivrea, (1279–1330)











































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Ota4Burgundy.jpg

Otto IV
1248
26 March 1303
8 March 1279
to
26 March 1303

Adelaide I's
and
Hugh I's
son

Blason comte fr Nevers.svg

Robert
1300
1315
26 March 1303
to
1315
his son

Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy, Queen of France and Navarre.jpg

Joan II
15 January 1292
21 January 1330
1315
to
21 January 1330
his sister

Philippe V Le Long.JPG

Philip II the Tall
1292
3 January 1322
1315
to
3 January 1322
her husband and co-ruler


House of Capet, (1330–1347)


























Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Joan III of Burgundy.jpg


Joan III
2 May 1308
15 August 1347
21 January 1330
to
15 August 1347
their daughter

Eudes4.jpg


Otto V
1295
3 April 1350
her husband and co-ruler


House of Burgundy, (1347–1361)



















Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Rouvre.jpg

Philip III of Rouvres
1346
21 November 1361
15 August 1347
to
21 November 1361
their grandson


House of Capet, (1361–1382)



















Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Le Boucq - Marguerite de France (1310-1382).jpg

Margaret I
1310
9 May 1382
1 November 1361
to
9 May 1382
his great-aunt, and, Joan III's sister


House of Dampierre, (1382–1404)



































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Louis II of Flanders-Lodewijk van Male (1330-1384).jpg

Louis I of Mâle
25 October 1330
30 January 1384
9 May 1382
to
30 January 1384
her son

M de flandre (1350-1405).PNG

Margaret II of Dampierre
13 April 1350
16/21 March 1405
30 January 1384
to
16/21 March 1405
his daughter

Flemish School - Lille - Philip II, Duke of Burgundy.jpg

Philip IV the Bold
15 January 1342
27 April 1404
30 January 1384
to
27 April 1404
her second husband and co-ruler


House of Valois-Burgundy, (1405–1482)


















































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

John duke of burgundy.jpg


John the Fearless
28 May 1371
10 September 1419
16/21 March 1405
to
10 September 1419
their son

Philip the good.jpg


Philip V the Good
31 July 1396
15 June 1467
10 September 1419
to
15 June 1467
his son

Charles the Bold 1460.jpg


Charles I the Bold
10 November 1433
5 January 1477
15 June 1467
to
5 January 1477
his son

Maître de la Légende de Sainte Marie-Madeleine, Sainte Marie-Madeleine (15–16ème siècle).jpg


Mary the Rich
13 February 1457
27 March 1482
5 January 1477
to
27 March 1482
his daughter

Bernhard Strigel 007.jpg


Maximilian
22 March 1459
12 January 1519
her husband and co-ruler


House of Habsburg, (1482–1678)

































































Image
Name
Date of birth
Date of death
Reign
Relationship with predecessor

Meister der Magdalenenlegende 001.jpg


Philip VI
the Handsome

22 July 1478
25 September 1506
27 March 1482
to
25 September 1506
her son

Charles5orley.jpg


Charles II
24 February 1500
21 September 1558
25 September 1506
to
16 January 1556
his son

King PhilipII of Spain.jpg


Philip VII
21 May 1527
13 September 1598
16 January 1556
to
13 September 1598
his son

Landvoogden Albrecht en Isabella van Oostenrijk.jpg


Isabella Clara Eugenia
12 August 1566
1 December 1633
6 May 1598
to
13 July 1621
his daughter

Albert
15 November 1559
13 July 1621
his son-in-law

Philip IV of Spain - Velázquez 1644.jpg


Philip VIII[1]
8 April 1605
17 September 1665
31 July 1621
to
17 September 1665
their nephew

Rey Carlos II.jpg


Charles III
6 November 1661
1 November 1700
17 September 1665
to
19 September 1678/1700
his son

In 1678 the County of Burgundy was annexed by France as part of the Treaty of Nijmegen.



House of Bourbon, claimants of the title (1700–13)




  • Philp IX (King Philip V of Spain) 1700-1713 titular only)


House of Habsburg (1713–present)




  • Charles IV (Emperor Charles VI) 1713–1740 titular only)


  • Maria Theresa 1740–1780 titular only)

    • Francis I (Emperor Francis I) (1740–1765 with his wife, titular only)



  • Joseph (Emperor Joseph II) (1780–1790 titular only)


  • Leopold (Emperor Leopold II) (1790–1792 titular only)


  • Francis II (Emperor Francis II) (1792–17951835)


  • Ferdinand (Emperor Ferdinand I) (1835-1848 titular only)


  • Franz Joseph (Emperor Franz Joseph I) (1848-1916 titular only)


  • Charles V (Emperor Charles I) (1916-1918 titular only later renounced)



See also



  • Countess of Burgundy

  • Kingdom of Burgundy

  • King of Burgundy

  • Duchy of Burgundy

  • Duke of Burgundy

  • County of Burgundy

  • Count of Burgundy

  • Dukes of Burgundy family tree


  • Count of Poitiers (since John the Magnificent) 





References





  1. ^ Philip II (VII) renounced these territories and their titles, but kept for himself and his descendants the title of Duke of Burgundy as sovereigns of the Order of the Golden Fleece [1]. So Philip VIII was Philip III of Spain









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