•
Peonius, under
Chlothar I •
Ermenaud I of Auxerre, ca. 758 •
Ermenaud II of Auxerre ca. 800 •
Ermenaud III of Auxerre, ca. 840 •
Jouvert of Auxerre, ca. 853 •
Conrad the Younger, ca. 853/858–864 •
Robert the Strong, 864–866 •
Hugh the Abbot, brother of count Conrad the Younger, 866–886 •
Richard the Justiciar, 886–921, married
Adelaide, daughter of count Conrad the Younger •
Rudolph of France (also Raoul or Ralph), 921–923 until his election as King of France •
Hugh the Black, 923–952 •
Gilbert of Chalon, 952–956 •
Otto of Paris, 956–965 •
Otto-Henry 965–1002 •
Landerich of Monceau, 1002–1028 •
Renauld, son of Landerich, 1028–1040 •
Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, briefly in 1040 •
William I, Count of Nevers, son of Renauld, 1040–1083 •
Renauld II of Nevers (son) 1083–1089 (count of Auxerre and
Nevers) •
William II, Count of Nevers (son) 1097–1148 (count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and
Nevers) •
William III, Count of Nevers (son) 1148–1161 (count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and
Nevers) •
William IV, Count of Nevers (son) 1161–1168 (count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and
Nevers) •
Guy I of Nevers (brother) 1168–1175 (count of Tonnerre, Auxerre and
Nevers) •
William V, Count of Nevers (son) 1175–1181 (count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and
Nevers) •
Agnes I of Nevers (sister) 1181–1192 •
Peter II of Courtenay 1184–1218 (married to Agnes) •
Mahault I of Coutenay (daughter) 1218–1257 •
Hervé of Donzy 1218–1222 (married to Mahault) •
Agnes II of Donzy (daughter) 1218–1225 (deceased before her mother) •
Guy II of Châtillon, count of Saint Pol 1223–1225 (married to Agnes II) •
Gaucher of Châtillon (son) ? (deceased) •
Yolande of Châtillon (daughter) ?–1254 •
Archambaud of Dampierre ?–1249 (Archambaud IX Lord of Bourbon) (married to Yolande) •
Mahaut of Dampierre (daughter) 1257–1262 •
Odo of Burgundy 1257–1262 (married to Mahaut) •
Alix of Burgundy (daughter) 1251–1290 •
John I 1273–1290 (married to Alix, joint rulers) •
William VI the Great (son) 1290–1304 •
John II (son) 1304–1361 •
John III (son) 1361–1370 •
John IV (son) 1370, sold to
Charles V of France •
Philip (also duke of Burgundy) (1435–1467), granted as a
peerage in the
Treaty of Arras •
Charles (also duke of Burgundy) (1467–1477) • Reverted to the
French crown ==See also==