The first proved ancestor of this house was one Amadeus, who lived in the county of Langres (+after 827); he was father of 2 sons:
- A1. Wido, +k.a.889
- A2. Anscario II =Anchier, Ct of Oscheret, went to Italy 888, where he became Margrave of Ivrea, +898/892; m.Giselle N
- B1. Adalbert, Margrave of Ivrea, Ct of Parma, *Turin 880/885, +923/4; 1m: ca 898/900 Gisela (*880/890 +13.6.910) dau.of Margrave Berengar I of Friaul; 2m: 914 Ermengarde di Lucca (*ca 900, +after 29.2.932) dau.of Margrave Adalbert II of Tuscany
- C1. [1m.] Berengar II, Ct of Milan, Margrave of Ivrea, King of Italy (950-966), *ca 900, +an imperial prisoner in Bamberg 6.7.966; m.930/1 Pss Willa of Arles (*ca 910, +after 966)
- D1. Adalbert, co-king of Italy (950-62), Ct of Aosta, *932/936, +Autun 972/975; m.Gerberga (+986/91) dau.of Ct Leotald of Mâcon and Besancon
- E1. Othon Guillaume, adopted by his stepfather, whereby he became Cte de Bourgogne (995-1026), Cte de Nevers (980-989), Cte de Besançon (982-1026), Cte de Mâcon (982-1006), pretender to the Duchy of Bourgogne (1002-05); *958/9, +21.9.1026; 1m: 975/980 Ermentrude de Roucy (*ca 950 +1002/5), dau.of Ragenold de Roucy; 2m: before 1016 Adelaide=Blanche d'Anjou (+1026); all kids were by 1m.
- F1. Guy I Cte de Mâcon, +ca 1004; m.ca 991 Aelis, dau.of Cte Lambert de Chalon
- G1. Othon II Cte de Mâcon, +1033/41; m.Elizabeth de Vergy
- H1. Geoffroy Cte de Mâcon, +ca 1065; m.Beatrice N (+ca 1072)
- I1. Guy II Cte de Mâcon, became a monk at Cluny 1078, +1109; m.before 14.11.1066 Maitris N
- H2. Robert de Mâcon
- F2. Renaud I Cte de Bourgogne (1026-57), *ca 990, +3.9.1057, bur Besancon; m.before 1.9.1016 Adelaide=Judith of Normandy (*ca 1000 +after 7.7.1037)
- G1. Guillaume I "the Great" Cte de Bourgogne (1057-87), Cte de Mâcon (1078-85), *ca 1024, +12.11.1087, bur Besancon; m.1049/57 Stephanie de Longwy (*ca 1035 +after 19.10.1088) possibly dau.of Adalbert III de Longwy, Duke of Upper Lorraine
- H1. Eudes de Bourgogne, +ca 1087
- H2. Renaud II Cte de Bourgogne (1087-97) et de Mâcon (1085-97), +on Crusade 1097; m.Regina (+after 1097) dau.of Ct Kuno von Oltigen
- H3. Guillaume de Bourgogne, +ca 1090
- H4. Etienne I "Tete-Hardi" Cte de Vienne et de Mâcon (1085-1102), +murdered at Askalon 27.5.1102; m.ca 1090 Beatrix of Lower Lorraine (+after 1102/17)
- I1. Renaud III, Cte de Mâcon (1102-48), Cte de Bourgogne (1127-48), *ca 1087, +22.1.1148; m.ca 1130 Agatha of Alsace
- I2. Guillaume III, Cte de Mâcon (1102-57), Cte d'Auxonne (1127-57), Cte de Bourgogne (1148-57), (NOTE) +1155/57; m.Poncette, heiress of Traves, dau.of Renaud de Traves /OR Alice de Traves, Dame de Traves, dau.of Thibaud, Seigneur de Traves, Connétable de Bourgogne
- I3. Elizabeth de Mâcon, +after 1125; m.ca 1110 Hugues I, Cte de Troyes (+1126); in addition, she was mother (by an unknown father) of an illegitimate son
- J1. Eudes de Champlitte, ancestor of the family de Champlitte
- I4. Clemence de Mâcon, dit Marguerite Dauphine de Vienne, +1164; m.ca 1120 Guigon VI d'Albon, Dauphin de Vienne (+1142)
- H5. Raimond de Bourgogne, Cte d'Amerous, Ct of Galicia and Coimbra 1087, +Grajal 1107; m.Toledo 1087 Queen Uracca of Castile and Leon (+1126); for his descendants see HERE
- H6. Hugues de Bourgogne, Archbishop of Besancon, +1101
- H7. Guy de Bourgogne, Archbp of Vienne, Pope Calixtus II (9.2.1119-1124); +13.12.1124
- H8. Gisela de Bourgogne, *ca 1070, +after 1133; 1m: ca 1090 Ct Humbert II of Maurienne, Margrave of Turin (*before 1080, +18.9.1103); 2m: Margrave Rainer II of Montferrat (+1135/37)
- H9. Clemence de Bourgogne, +ca 1133; 1m: before 1092 Ct Robert II of Flanders (+1111); 2m: ca 1125 Duke Godfrey III of Lower Lorraine (+1139)
- H10. Etienette de Bourgogne; m.Lambert Francois, Pr de Royans (+after 1119)
- H11. Sibylle de Bourgogne, *1065/85 +after 1103; m.1080 Duc Eudes I de Bourgogne (+1103)
- H12. Bertha de Bourgogne, +1097/98; m.1093 King Alfonso VI of Castile and Leon (*1040 +1109)
- H13. Ermentrude, heiress of Mömpelgard (Montbeliard), +after 8.3.1105; m.ca 1065 Ct Thierry I of Bar (+1102/5)
- G2. Guy de Bourgogne, +after 1069
- G3. Hugues de Bourgogne, +after 1045
- F3. Matilda de Bourgogne, +1005; m.ca 995 Landeric de Monceau, Cte de Nevers (+1028)
- F4. Gerberga de Bourgogne, +1020/3; m.ca 1002 Cte Guillaume II de Provence (+1018)
- F5. Agnes de Bourgogne, *ca 995, +Poitou 10.11.1068; 1m: 1019 Guillaume III de Poitou, Duc d'Aquitaine (*ca 969 +31.1.1030); 2m: 1032 (div 1049/52) Cte Geoffroy II Martel d'Anjou
- D2. Wido, Margrave of Ivrea (957-62), conquered Spoleto 959, +k.a.on the Po 965
- D3. Cunrad-Cono, Margrave of Milan (957-61), Margrave of Ivrea, Duke of Spoleto and Camerino, *ca 938, +961/963; m.ca 958 Richilda, dau.of Arduin Glabrio of Turin 969-87
- E1. Conrad II, Cte di Ventimiglia, *ca 960; m.Adela N
- F1. Elene di Ventimiglia; m.Tetone di Saluzzo (+1084)
- D4. Gisla of Ivrea, a nun, living 965
- D5. Gerberga=Gilberga of Ivrea, *945, +986; m.before VIII.961 Ct Aleramo di Vado, Margrave in Liguria Occidentale (+991)
- D6. Pss Rosele=Suzanne of Ivrea, Dame de Montreuil, *945, +Ghent 26.1.1003, bur there; 1m: ca 968 Ct Arnulf II of Flanders (+30.3.987); 2m: 988 (repudiated 992) King Robert II of France (*972 +1031)
- C2. [2m.] Anscar II, Ct and Margrave of Ivrea, Duke and Margrave of Spoleto and Camerino, *ca 915, +k.a.940; m.NN
- D1. Amadeus di Mosezzo; m.959/62 Guntilda, dau.of Ct Roger of Auriate, widow of Ct Maginfred of Mosezzo
- E1. Berengar di Mosezzo, +ca 1022; m.Christina, dau.of Amalbert N; as a widow she became a nun and gave 1/2 Mosezzo to the Choir-lords of Novara [? this is atranslation attempt; in E.S. it says "die Chorherren von Novara]
- F1. Berengar di Mosezzo, living 1022; m.Ichilda N; left issue of whom I have no details
- F2. Guntilda di Mosezzo
- C3. [2m.] Adalbert, Ct of Pombia ca 962, who was probably father of:
- D1. Dado Ct of Pombia and Milan
- E1. Wibert Ct of Pombia (ca 1001-14)
- F1. Wido Ct of Pombia, +ca 1040; probably father of:
- G1. Amadeo Ct of Pombia and Canavese, +ca 1094
- H1. Uberto Cte di Canavese; he left issue of whom I have no details
- F2. Riprand di Pombia, a priest in Pavia
- F3. Ct Wibert, a priest in Pavia, +ca 1034
- G1. Wido Ct di Pombia e Biandrate
- H1. Guido Ct di Biandrate, went to Anatolia in 1101
- G2. Otto Ct de Pombia e Biandrate, +ca 1087
- H1. Alberto Cte di Biandrate, a leader of the 1st Crusade, +ca 1119; m. NN
- F4. [parentage unproven] a daughter, m.Ct Richard di Val d'Ossola e Valdesia
- E2. Arduin, Margrave of Ivrea, King of Italy (1002-13), +at Fruttuaria as a monk 1015; m.before 1000 Berta, probably dau.of Ct Otbert di Luni, Mgve of Liguria Occidentale
- F1. Otto, Ct of Ivrea, living 1026
- F2. Arduin-Ardicin, Margrave of Ivrea, living 1029
- G1. Arduino, Ct of Ivrea, +ca 1089
- G2. Amedeo, Ct of Ivrea, +ca 1097; he and his brother were ancestors of the Contes di Castellamonte, Aglie, Brosso, Rivarolo e Front, but I have no details of them
- F3. Wibert, Ct of Ivrea, living 1029
- E3. Amadeus of Pombia, living 997
- C4. [parentage unproven] a daughter, m.N, a Lombard noble
- D1. Perinza; m.Robert of Canavese-Volpiano
- E1. Guillaume de Dijon, Abbot in Dijon
NOTE: E.S. has 2 distinct counties under the names of Auxonne and Auxerre; Michael Raffin points out that he can find no location named Auxonne
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