Knowledge

Count of Vienne

Source đź“ť

90:
Until 23 June 962, Charles-Constantine ruled Vienne, the former capital of the extinct kingdom of his father. After his death on that date, Vienne was inherited by his daughter
91: 76: 84: 98:. Boso's descendants accumulated many counties in Provence and succeeded eventually in making themselves margraves of Provence. 79:
with Vienne in opposition to Charles-Constantine. Charles, however, succeeded in reoccupying Vienne by 931 with the aid of
117:. Nevertheless, a county of Vienne continued to exist in a much diminished form. From 1085 to 1261, it was held by the 171: 142: 102: 55:
was the first known count of Vienne from sometime before 905 until 926, when he was in Italy claiming the
114: 87:, an ally of King Hugh, Charles succeeded retaking Vienne in 931 with the aid of Rudolph and his men. 166: 72: 56: 36: 106: 42: 8: 68: 49:, who tried to carve out a kingdom of his own in Provence from Vienne in 878–879. 126: 32: 118: 80: 122: 95: 64: 46: 105:, however, and he immediately divided the lordship into two counties. He elevated 28: 130: 110: 60: 45:
ruled Provence from Vienne in the mid-ninth century. His successor in Vienne was
160: 52: 146: 109:, one of his powerful vassals, to the status of count and he granted 35:
and after until 1030, when the county of Vienne was granted to the
24: 83:, to whom he gave his fealty. Briefly dispossessed by 158: 153:, Vol. 32, No. 127. (Jul., 1917), pp 335-347. 121:. In the latter year, the last countess, 101:In 1030, Vienne was ceded to Archbishop 159: 125:, sold it, along with Mâcon, to King 67:, transferred Vienne to his own son, 13: 71:. In September 928, Hugh met with 14: 183: 129:after the death of her husband, 1: 151:The English Historical Review 147:Italy and Provence, 900-950. 7: 94:and passed to her husband, 75:and invested Herbert's son 31:, during the period of the 10: 188: 136: 115:Humbert of the White Hands 172:Lists of French nobility 73:Herbert II of Vermandois 57:Iron Crown of Lombardy 37:Archdiocese of Vienne 23:was the ruler of the 143:Previté-Orton, C. W. 107:Guigues III of Albon 43:Girart de Roussillon 69:Charles-Constantine 27:, with his seat at 127:Louis IX of France 59:. In his absence, 33:Carolingian Empire 81:Rudolph of France 179: 167:Counts of Vienne 96:Boso II of Arles 65:king of Provence 187: 186: 182: 181: 180: 178: 177: 176: 157: 156: 139: 131:Jehan de Braine 119:counts of Mâcon 113:as a county to 61:Louis the Blind 47:Boso I of Arles 21:count of Vienne 17: 12: 11: 5: 185: 175: 174: 169: 155: 154: 138: 135: 85:Hugh Taillefer 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 184: 173: 170: 168: 165: 164: 162: 152: 148: 144: 141: 140: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 53:Hugh of Arles 50: 48: 44: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 150: 133:, in 1240. 100: 89: 51: 41: 20: 18: 161:Categories 111:Maurienne 92:Constance 16:Countship 103:Burchard 25:Viennois 137:Sources 29:Vienne 123:Alice 19:The 77:Odo 39:. 163:: 149:" 63:, 145:"

Index

Viennois
Vienne
Carolingian Empire
Archdiocese of Vienne
Girart de Roussillon
Boso I of Arles
Hugh of Arles
Iron Crown of Lombardy
Louis the Blind
king of Provence
Charles-Constantine
Herbert II of Vermandois
Odo
Rudolph of France
Hugh Taillefer
Constance
Boso II of Arles
Burchard
Guigues III of Albon
Maurienne
Humbert of the White Hands
counts of Mâcon
Alice
Louis IX of France
Jehan de Braine
Previté-Orton, C. W.
Italy and Provence, 900-950.
Categories
Counts of Vienne
Lists of French nobility

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑