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List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois

The counts of Albon (French: comtes d'Albon) were members of the medieval nobility in what is now south-eastern France.

Coat of Arms of the Dauphins of Viennois.

Guigues IV, Count of Albon (d. 1142) was nicknamed le Dauphin or 'the Dolphin'. His nickname morphed into a title among his successors. By 1293, the lands ruled by the Counts Albon, the old comitatus Albionis, were known as the Dauphiné of Viennois (Latin: Dalphinatus Viennensis).[1]

The titles and lands had been part of the Holy Roman Empire since 1032. They passed to Philip VI of France in 1349 on condition that the heir apparent to the French crown always be titled dauphin, and be personal holder of the lands and titles. By condition of the emperor, the Dauphiny could never be united to France. When the king of France had no son, he would personally rule the Dauphiny separately, as dauphin. Thus, the province technically remained in the Holy Roman Empire even after 1349, and it was administered separately from France well into the early modern period; it was incorporated into France only de facto with the rise of absolutism in the 17th century.

Lords of Château d'Albon edit

House of Albon edit

  • Guigues I of Albon the Old (c. 1000–1070), Count in Oisans, Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord of Château d'Albon, ruled until 1070
  • Guigues II of Albon the Fat (c. 1020–1079), Count in Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord of Château d'Albon, ruled 1070–1079

Counts of Albon edit

House of Albon edit

Counts of Albon and Dauphins of Viennois edit

House of Albon edit

House of Burgundy edit

  • Guigues VI of Viennois (1184–1237), Dauphin de Viennois, count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans and Briançon, ruled 1228–1237
  • Guigues VII of Viennois (c. 1225–1269), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun and Gap, son of, ruled 1237–1269
  • John I of Viennois (1263–1282), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon and Embrun, ruled 1269–1282
  • Anne of Viennois (1255–1298), Dauphine of Viennois, Countess of Albon, married Humbert, Baron of La Tour du Pin

House of La Tour du Pin edit

 
Humbert I of Viennois

Humbert II sold his lands and titles to Philip VI of France.

Dauphins of Viennois and Dauphins of France edit

House of Valois edit

  • Charles I of Viennois (1338–1380), also king of France as Charles V, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Normandy, ruled the dauphinate as the first Dauphin of France (1350–1364) and ruled the dauphinate as king of France (1364–1368)
  • Charles II of Viennois (1368–1422), also king of France as Charles VI, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, ruled the dauphinate as second Dauphin of France (1368–1380), ruled the dauphinate as king of France (1380–1386) and again during (1386–1392)
  • Charles III of Viennois (1386), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, ruled the dauphinate as third Dauphin of France (1386)
  • Charles IV of Viennois (1392-1401), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the dauphinate as fourth Dauphin of France (1392–1401)
  • Louis I of Viennois (1397–1415), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the dauphinate as fifth Dauphin of France (1401–1415)
  • John III of Viennois (1398–1417), Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, Duke of Touraine, ruled the dauphinate as sixth Dauphin of France (1415–1417)
  • Charles V of Viennois (1403–1461), also king of France as Charles VII, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois, Valentinois and Ponthieu, ruled the dauphinate as seventh Dauphin of France (1417–1422), ruled the dauphinate as king of France (1422–1423, de facto 1457-1461)
  • Louis II of Viennois (1423–1483), also king of France as Louis XI, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Diois and Valentinois, ruled the dauphinate as eighth Dauphin of France (1423–1461), ruled the dauphinate as king of France (1461–1466)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bernard Bligny (1984), "Note sur l'origine et la signification du terme "dauphin" (de Viennois)", Actes des congrès de la Société des historiens médiévistes de l'enseignement supérieur public, 15e congrès, 15 (1): 155–56.

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apparent to the French crown always be titled dauphin and be personal holder of the lands and titles By condition of the emperor the Dauphiny could never be united to France When the king of France had no son he would personally rule the Dauphiny separately as dauphin Thus the province technically remained in the Holy Roman Empire even after 1349 and it was administered separately from France well into the early modern period it was incorporated into France only de facto with the rise of absolutism in the 17th century Contents 1 Lords of Chateau d Albon 1 1 House of Albon 2 Counts of Albon 2 1 House of Albon 3 Counts of Albon and Dauphins of Viennois 3 1 House of Albon 3 2 House of Burgundy 3 3 House of La Tour du Pin 4 Dauphins of Viennois and Dauphins of France 4 1 House of Valois 5 See also 6 NotesLords of Chateau d Albon editHouse of Albon edit Guigues I of Albon the Old c 1000 1070 Count in Oisans Gresivaudan and Brianconnais Lord of Chateau d Albon ruled until 1070 Guigues II of Albon the Fat c 1020 1079 Count in Gresivaudan and Brianconnais Lord of Chateau d Albon ruled 1070 1079Counts of Albon editHouse of Albon edit Guigues III of Albon the Count c 1050 1133 first Count of Albon the southern part of the ancient County of Vienne the northern part was granted to the first Count of Savoy ruled 1079 1133 Guigues IV of Albon le Dauphin c 1095 1142 Count of Albon ruled 1133 1142Counts of Albon and Dauphins of Viennois editRobert V Count of Auvergne married Marquise d Albon a daughter of Guigues IV Their descendants adopted the title of Dauphin of Auvergne and it was used by some as the family name House of Albon edit Guigues V of Albon c 1120 1162 Count of Albon and Grenoble Dauphin of Viennois ruled 1142 1162 Beatrice of Albon 1161 1228 Dauphine of Viennois Countess of Albon Grenoble Oisans et Briancon ruled 1162 1228 married Hugh III of BurgundyHouse of Burgundy edit Guigues VI of Viennois 1184 1237 Dauphin de Viennois count of Albon Grenoble Oisans and Briancon ruled 1228 1237 Guigues VII of Viennois c 1225 1269 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Albon Grenoble Oisans Briancon Embrun and Gap son of ruled 1237 1269 John I of Viennois 1263 1282 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Albon Grenoble Oisans Briancon and Embrun ruled 1269 1282 Anne of Viennois 1255 1298 Dauphine of Viennois Countess of Albon married Humbert Baron of La Tour du PinHouse of La Tour du Pin edit nbsp Humbert I of ViennoisHumbert I of Viennois c 1240 1307 Baron of La Tour du Pin Dauphin of Viennois and Count of Albon ruled 1282 1307 John II of Viennois 1280 1318 Baron of La Tour du Pin Dauphin of Viennois ruled 1307 1318 Guigues VIII of Viennois 1309 1333 Dauphin of Viennois ruled 1318 1333 Humbert II of Viennois 1312 1355 Dauphin of Viennois ruled 1333 1349Humbert II sold his lands and titles to Philip VI of France Dauphins of Viennois and Dauphins of France editHouse of Valois edit Charles I of Viennois 1338 1380 also king of France as Charles V Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois Duke of Normandy ruled the dauphinate as the first Dauphin of France 1350 1364 and ruled the dauphinate as king of France 1364 1368 Charles II of Viennois 1368 1422 also king of France as Charles VI Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois ruled the dauphinate as second Dauphin of France 1368 1380 ruled the dauphinate as king of France 1380 1386 and again during 1386 1392 Charles III of Viennois 1386 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois ruled the dauphinate as third Dauphin of France 1386 Charles IV of Viennois 1392 1401 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois Duke of Guyenne ruled the dauphinate as fourth Dauphin of France 1392 1401 Louis I of Viennois 1397 1415 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois Duke of Guyenne ruled the dauphinate as fifth Dauphin of France 1401 1415 John III of Viennois 1398 1417 Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois Duke of Touraine ruled the dauphinate as sixth Dauphin of France 1415 1417 Charles V of Viennois 1403 1461 also king of France as Charles VII Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois Valentinois and Ponthieu ruled the dauphinate as seventh Dauphin of France 1417 1422 ruled the dauphinate as king of France 1422 1423 de facto 1457 1461 Louis II of Viennois 1423 1483 also king of France as Louis XI Dauphin of Viennois Count of Diois and Valentinois ruled the dauphinate as eighth Dauphin of France 1423 1461 ruled the dauphinate as king of France 1461 1466 See also editDauphins of France Dauphins of AuvergneNotes edit Bernard Bligny 1984 Note sur l origine et la signification du terme dauphin de Viennois Actes des congres de la Societe des historiens medievistes de l enseignement superieur public 15e congres 15 1 155 56 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois amp oldid 1132843373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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