List of counts of Mâcon
This article is a list of the counts of Mâcon. In medieval France, the county of Mâcon was a county centred on the town called Mâcon in the southern half of medieval Burgundy, in what is now Saône-et-Loire.
Carolingian counts
- fl. 834–845: Guerin of Provence
- 869–883: Theodoric, son of Guerin
- ???-877: Ecchard of Mâcon
- 877–887: Boso of Provence
- 884–886: Bernard Plantevelue
- 886–918: William I of Aquitaine, known as the Pious, son of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine
- 918–926: William II of Aquitaine, nephew of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine
- 926–928: Acfred of Aquitaine, brother of the former, count of Auvergne and duke of Aquitaine
- 884-???: Liétald, viscount of Mâcon
- ???-915: Ranoux, viscount of Mâcon, probably a close relation of the former
- 915-943: Aubry I of Mâcon, viscount of Narbonne, entitled comte de Mâcon in 932, married Atallana, daughter of Racon
- 943–966: Liétald II of Mâcon, son of the former, married Ermengearde, sister of Gilbert of Chalon, comte principal of Burgundy
- 966–982: Aubry II of Mâcon, son of the former, married Ermentrude of Roucy
Comtal house of Burgundy
- 982–1002: Otto-William of Burgundy count of Burgundy, son of Adalbert of Italy and of Gerberge of Chalon
- 1002–1004: Guy I of Mâcon, count of Mâcon, son of the former
- 1004–1049: Otto II of Mâcon, count of Mâcon, son of the former: married Elisabeth of Vergy
- 1049–1065: Geoffroy of Mâcon, count of Mâcon, son of the former: married Béatrice
- 1065–1078: Guy II of Mâcon, count of Mâcon, son of the former. In 1078, he became a monk at Cluny Abbey and ceded Macon to his cousin William I of Burgundy
- 1078–1085: William I of Burgundy, count of Burgundy and of Macon, cousin of the former, son of Renaud I of Burgundy and of Alice of Normandy, grandson of Otto-William
- 1157–1184: Géraud I of Mâcon, count of Mâcon and of Vienne, son of William III of Mâcon, married Maurette de Salins
- 1184–1224: William IV of Mâcon, count of Mâcon, of Auxonne and of Vienne, eldest son of the former, married Poncia of Beaujeu, then married Scholastique, daughter of Henry I of Champagne
- 1224–1224: Géraud II of Mâcon, count of Mâcon and of Vienne, son of the former and of Scolastique de Champagne, married Alix Guigonne, daughter of Guigues III of Forez
- 1224–1239: Alix of Mâcon, countess of Mâcon and of Vienne, daughter of the former, married John of Dreux
- 1239: on the death of her husband, countess Alix of Mâcon sold the counties of Vienne and Mâcon to the crown of France.
Category:Medieval history of France
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