Stephen II of Auxonne
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Stephen II | |
|---|---|
| Count of Auxonne | |
Coats-of-arms of Auxonne | |
| Died | after 22 July 1173 |
| Noble family | House of Ivrea |
| Spouse | Judith of Lorraine |
| Issue | Stephen III of Auxonne |
| Father | William III of Mâcon |
| Mother | Poncette (or Adelheid/Alice) of Traves |
Stephen (or Étienne) II (died after 22 July 1173) from the House of Ivrea was Count of Auxonne (1173–1237). He was Stephen II in his House and Stephen I as count of Auxonne.
He was the son of William III, count of Mâcon, Vienne and Auxonne and Adelaide-Pontia, heiress of Trier.[1]
His brother was Geraud; the two brothers succeeded their father on 1156.[2] Geraud inherited the counties of Mâcon and Vienne and Stephen II received the county of Auxonne from William III and the lordship of Traves from his mother.[2]
He died after 22 July 1173 and he succeeded by his only child, Stephen III.