County of Brienne

County of Brienne

The County of Brienne was a medieval county in France centered on Brienne-le-Château.

Counts of Brienne

  • Engelbert III
  • Engelbert IV
  • Walter I (? – c. 1090)
  • Erard I (c. 1090 – c. 1120?)
  • Walter II (c. 1120? – c. 1161)
  • Erard II (c. 1161 – 1191)
  • Walter III (1191–1205)
  • Walter IV (1205–1246)
  • John (1246 – c. 1260)
  • Hugh (c. 1260–1296)
  • Walter V (1296–1311)
  • Walter VI (1311–1356)
  • Isabella (1356–1360) with her son:
  • Sohier (1356–1364)
  • Walter VII (1364–1381)
  • Louis I (1381–1394)
  • Margaret (1394–1397) with her husband:
  • John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir (1394–1397)
  • Peter I, comte de St-Pol (1397–1433)
  • Louis I, comte de St-Pol (1433–1475)
  • Peter II, comte de St-Pol (1475–1481)
  • Anthony I, comte de Ligny (1481–1519)
  • Charles, comte de Ligny (1519–1530)
  • Anthony II, comte de Ligny (1530–1557)
  • John, comte de Ligny (1557–1576)
  • Charles, duc de Brienne (1576–1608) (created duc de Brienne 1587; extinct on his death)
  • Louise, comtesse de Brienne (1608–1647)
  • Louise de Béon (1647–?) with her husband:
    • Henri-Auguste de Loménie, comte de Brienne (1647–1666)
  • Louis Henri de Loménie, comte de Brienne (1666–1698)
  • Nicholas de Loménie, comte de Brienne (1698–1758)
  • Louis Marie Athenase de Loménie, comte de Brienne (1758–1794)

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