| County of Artois | |
|---|---|
![]() Coat of arms of the Counts of Artois  | |
| Creation date | 850 (fief) 1681 (courtesy title)  | 
| Peerage | Peerage of France | 
| First holder | Odalric | 
| Last holder | Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (fief) Charles, Count of Artois (courtesy title)  | 
| Status | Extinct | 
| Extinction date | 6 November 1836 | 
The count of Artois (French: Comte d'Artois, Dutch: Graaf van Artesië) was the ruler over the County of Artois from the 9th century until the abolition of the countship by the French revolutionaries in 1790.
House of Artois
- Odalric (c. 850s)
 - Altmar (c. 890s)
 - Adelelm (?–932)
 - Conquered by Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and directly under Flanders, 932–1180
 - Philip I, Count of Flanders (1168–1180), gave Artois as dowry to Isabelle of Hainaut, niece of Philip of Flanders, for her marriage to Philip II of France
 
House of Capet
- Isabella (1180–1190)
 - Louis VIII of France (1190–1223), her son
 
Merged into royal domain.
Capetian House of Artois
- Robert I (1237–1250), his second surviving son
 - Robert II (1250–1302), his son
 - Matilda (1302–1329), his daughter, married to Otto IV, Count of Burgundy
- contested by Robert III (1302–1329)
 
 
House of Burgundy
- Joan I (1329–1330), her daughter
 - Joan II (1330–1347), her daughter
- married to Odo (1330–1347)
 
 - Philip I, Duke of Burgundy (1347–1361), their grandson, as Philip III
 
House of Capet
- Margaret I (1361–1382), his great-aunt
 
House of Dampierre
- Louis III (1382–1383), her son
 - Margaret II (1383–1405), his daughter
- married to Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1383–1404), as Philip IV
 
 
House of Capet, Valois-Burgundy line
- John the Fearless (1405–1419)
 - Philip the Good (1419–1467), as Philip V
 - Charles the Bold (1467–1477), as Charles I
 - Mary the Rich (1477–1482)
- married to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1477–1482)
 - Occupied by France between 1477 and 1493 (Treaty of Senlis)
 
 
House of Habsburg
- Philip I of Castile (1482–1506), as Philip VI
 - Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1506–1556), as Charles II
 - Philip II of Spain (1556–1598), as Philip VII
 - Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert (1598–1621)
 - Philip IV of Spain (1621–1659), as Philip VIII
 - ceded to France by the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659)
 - Charles III (King Charles II of Spain) 1665–1700
 
House of Bourbon, claimants of the title (1700–1713)
- Philip IX (King Philip V of Spain) 1700–1713
 
House of Habsburg (1713–present)
- Charles IV (Emperor Charles VI) 1713–1740
 - Maria Theresa 1740–1780
- Francis I (Emperor Francis I) (1740–1765 with his wife, titular only)
 
 - Joseph (Emperor Joseph II) (1780–1790, titular only)
 - Leopold (Emperor Leopold II) (1790–1792, titular only)
 - Francis II (Emperor Francis II) (1792–1795/1835)
 - Ferdinand (Emperor Ferdinand I) (1835–1848, titular only)
 - Franz Joseph (Emperor Franz Joseph I) (1848–1916, titular only)
 - Charles V (Emperor Charles I) (1916–1918, titular only, later renounced)
 
House of Capet, Bourbon line
- Charles X of France (1757–1836)
 
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