Legendary counts Medieval historians connected the literary figures of Reynier and Olivier from the late-12th-century
Girart de Vienne to the Genevois, but this is pure fiction. • c. 770 : Reynier • c. 770–800 :
Oliver, his son
Early counts • c. 890 : Manasses, may be count of Geneva • ... • c. 1002 : Manasses • c. 1012 : Robert, his nephew, son of count Cono/Conrad I (possible Cono count palatine of Burgundy)
Unconfirmed counts By
Samuel Guichenon, in
Histoire généalogique de la royale maison de Savoie (1660) • 880 (?) : Ratbert (870/880 – † 901) • 931 (?) : Albitius (900 – † 931/932), his son • (?) : Conrad (930 – † 963), his son • c. 963–974 (?) : Robert († 974), his son • 974–1001 (?) : Albert • 1004 (?) : Renaud • 1016 (?) : Aymon • c. 1060 : Robert
House of Geneva • c. 1045–c.1061 :
Gerold of Geneva • c. 1061–1080:
Conrad, his son • c. 1080–1128 :
Aymon I, his brother • 1128–1178 :
Amadeus I, his son • 1178–1195 :
William I his son • 1195–1220 :
Humbert I, his son • 1220–1252 :
William II, his brother • 1252–1265 :
Rudolf, his son • 1265–1280 :
Aymon II, his son • 1280–1308 :
Amadeus II, his brother • 1308–1320 :
William III, his son • 1320–1367 :
Amadeus III, his son • 1367–1367 :
Aymon III, his son • 1367–1369 :
Amadeus IV, his brother • 1369–1370 :
John I, his brother • 1370–1392 :
Peter, his brother • 1392–1394 : Robert, his brother as
Clement VII he was
Antipope at
Avignon from 1378
House of Thoire • 1394–1400 : Humbert VII of
Thoire and
Villars (died 1400), son of Humbert VI, Lord of Thoire and Villars, and Maria of Geneva, daughter of Amadeus III • 1400–1401 : Odo of Thoire and Villars In 1401, Odo sold the County to
Amadeus VIII of Savoy. His heirs, however, contested this and the legal processes were not completed until 1424.
House of Savoy From 1424 the County of Geneva was joined to the House of Savoy, although at times it was granted as
appanage to cadet branches of the family. • 1424–1434 :
Amadeus VIII,
Duke of Savoy • 1434–1444 :
Philip of Savoy (1417–1444), his son,
apanagiste Count • : 1444–1460 :
Louis (1413–1465), Duke of Savoy, his brother • 1460–1482 :
Louis (1436 † 1482), his son,
apanagiste Count, also
King of Cyprus • 1482–1491 : John of Savoy (1440–1491), his brother,
apanagiste Count • 1491–1496 :
Charles II (1489–1496), Duke of Savoy • : 1496–1497 :
Philipp II the Landless (1438–1497), Duke of Savoy, great-uncle of the previous, son of Louis I • : 1497–1504 :
Philibert II the Handsome (1480–1504), Duke of Savoy, his son • : 1504–1514 :
Charles III (1486–1553), Duke of Savoy, his brother • 1514–1533 :
Philippe, Duke of Nemours (1490 † 1533),
apanagiste Count of Geneva,
Duke of Nemours, his brother • 1533–1585 :
Jacques, Duke of Nemours (1531–1585), Duke of Geneva 1564, his son • 1585–1595 :
Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Nemours (1567–1595), his son • 1595–1632 :
Henri I, Duke of Nemours (1572–1632), his brother • 1632–1641 :
Louis, Duke of Nemours (1615–1641), his son • 1641–1652 :
Charles Amadeus of Savoy (1624–1652), his brother • 1652–1659 :
Henri II, Duke of Nemours (1625–1659), his brother,
Archbishop of Reims • 1659–1724 :
Marie Jeanne of Savoy (1644–1724), daughter of Charles Amadeus, married • :
Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy (1634–1675) husband of the above Subsequently, the County of Geneva was joined to the Duchy of Savoy. ==References==