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counts of Burgundy 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. House of Ivrea (982–1184) House of Hohenstaufen (1190–1231) House of Andechs ( ...
, i.e., of the region known as
Franche-Comté Franche-Comté (, ; ; Frainc-Comtou dialect, Frainc-Comtou: ''Fraintche-Comtè''; ; also ; ; all ) is a cultural and Provinces of France, historical region of eastern France. It is composed of the modern departments of France, departments of Doub ...
, not to be confused with the
Duchy of Burgundy The Duchy of Burgundy (; ; ) was a medieval and early modern feudal polity in north-western regions of historical Burgundy. It was a duchy, ruled by dukes of Burgundy. The Duchy belonged to the Kingdom of France, and was initially bordering th ...
, from 982 to 1678.


House of Ivrea (982–1184)


House of Hohenstaufen (1190–1231)


House of Andechs (1231–1279)


House of Ivrea (1279–1330)


House of Capet (1330–1347)


House of Burgundy (1347–1361)


House of Capet (1361–1382)


House of Dampierre (1382–1404)


House of Valois-Burgundy (1405–1482)


House of Habsburg (1482–1678)

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


House of Bourbon, claimants to the title (1700–1713)

* Philip 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 Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was the ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure, in her own right. She was the ...
(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) (1792–1795\1835) * 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 Kingdom of Burgundy was a name given to various successive Monarchy, kingdoms centered in the historical region of Burgundy during the Middle Ages. The heartland of historical Burgundy correlates with the border area between France and Switze ...
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King of Burgundy The following is a list of the kings of the two kingdoms of Burgundy, and a number of related political entities devolving from Carolingian machinations over family relations. Kings of the Burgundians * Gebicca (late 4th century – c. 40 ...
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Duchy of Burgundy The Duchy of Burgundy (; ; ) was a medieval and early modern feudal polity in north-western regions of historical Burgundy. It was a duchy, ruled by dukes of Burgundy. The Duchy belonged to the Kingdom of France, and was initially bordering th ...
*
Duke of Burgundy Duke of Burgundy () was a title used by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, from its establishment in 843 to its annexation by the Crown lands of France, French crown in 1477, and later by members of the House of Habsburg, including Holy Roman E ...
*
County of Burgundy The Free County of Burgundy (; ) was a medieval and early modern feudal polity ruled by a count from 982 to 1678. It became known as Franche-Comté (the ''Free County''), and was located in the modern region of Franche-Comté. It belonged to th ...
*
Dukes of Burgundy family tree Duke of Burgundy () was a title used by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, from its establishment in 843 to its annexation by the French crown in 1477, and later by members of the House of Habsburg, including Holy Roman Emperors and kings of S ...
*
Count of Poitiers Among the people who have borne the title of Count of Poitiers (, ; or ''Poitou'', in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are: *Bodilon *Saint Warinus, Warinus (638–677), son of Bodilon *Hatton (735-778) Car ...
(since John the Magnificent


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:List of Counts of Burgundy History of Franche-Comté