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due to the kidnapping of Jeanne de Perellos, a lady of the Burgundian court, and opposed him politically - he thus had Tonnerre confiscated from him in 1414.
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After that Tonnerre, Nevers and Auxerre came back together at the division of 1273, but they soon became Tonnerre and Auxerre again, and remained so until
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but the last male member of that family had died in the meantime and it passed to a sister of the last count by his marriage with Olivier de Husson.
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sold Auxerre to the king of France in 1370 and restricted himself to Tonnerre. His grandson
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region of France. It was set up in the 8th century as a
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List of counts of Tonnerre

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France in 1477. Tonnerre is in green.
Auxerre
Troyes
Tonnerre
Yonne
fiefdom
bishops of Langres
county of Bar-sur-Seine
counts of Brienne
Nevers
Auxerre
John IV of Chalon
Louis II of Chalon
John the Fearless
Philip the Good
Arthur de Richemont

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