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  1. Guigues VII of Viennois. Guigues VII (1225–1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death. He was the son of Andrew Guigues VI and Beatrice of Montferrat.

  2. Guigues VIII of Viennois (1309–1333), Dauphin of Viennois, ruled 1318–1333; Humbert II of Viennois (1312–1355), Dauphin of Viennois, ruled 1333–1349; Humbert II sold his lands and titles to Philip VI of France. Dauphins of Viennois and Dauphins of France House of Valois

  3. Guigues VII de Viennois, né vers 1225 ou 1229 et mort en 1269, dauphin de Viennois, comte de Vienne, comte d'Albon, de Grenoble, d' Oisans, de Briançon, d' Embrun et de Gap de 1237 à 1269, fils d' André Dauphin de Bourgogne, dauphin de Viennois, et de Béatrice de Montferrat .

  4. Guigues VII of Viennois - Wikiwand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Guigues VII (1225–1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death. He was the son of Andrew Guigues VI and Beatrice of Montferrat.

  5. Guigues VII, of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death.

  6. Guigues VIII de la Tour-du-Pin (1309 – 28 July 1333) was the Dauphin of Vienne from 1318 to his death. He was the eldest son of the Dauphin John II and Beatrice of Hungary . Career. Only nine years of age when his father died, he succeeded under the regency of his uncle Henri Dauphin, the bishop-elect of Metz, which was exercised until 1323.

  7. Guigues VII (son) 1270–1282. John I (son) 1282–1306. Humbert I (baron of La Tour–du–Pin; married Anne, sister of John I; abdicated, died 1307) 1306–1319. John II (son) 1319–1333. Guigues VIII (son)