Guy I, Count of Auvergne
Count of Auvergne
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Guy I (10th century) was viscount of Auvergne and the first count of Auvergne.
| Guy I of Auvergne | |
|---|---|
| Count of Auvergne | |
| Reign | 980-? |
| Predecessor | Bertrand, Viscount of Auvergne |
| Successor | William IV of Auvergne |
| Died | c. 990s |
| Spouse | Ausende |
| House | House of Auvergne |
| Father | Robert II, Viscount of Auvergne |
| Mother | Ingelberga |
Life
He is first cited as Viscount of Auvergne around 980,[1] after the death of his brother, Bertrand, Viscount of Auvergne.[2]
He married a woman named Ausende.[1][2]
In various donations to the Abbey of Cluny he is defined as "Princeps Avernorum".[3] and supposedly "count".[2] Accordingly, his successors would style themselves count of Auvergne.