Counts
- William (???–834), first Count of Blois
- Odo (834–865)
- Robert (865–866)
- Warnegald (878–906), only viscount
- Gello (906–928), only viscount
- Theobald I (928–975), only viscount until 960
- Odo I (975–995)
- Theobald II (995–1004)
- Odo II (1004–1037), also Count of Troyes
- Theobald III (1037–1089), also Count of Troyes
- Stephen Henry (1089–1102), also Count of Meaux
- William the Simple (1102–1107), later Count of Sully
- Theobald IV (1107–1152), also Count of Champagne
- Theobald V (1152–1191)
- Louis I (1191–1205)
- Theobald VI (1205–1218)
- Margaret (1218–1230)
- Walter (1218–1230)
- Mary (1230–1241)
- Hugh I (1230–1241)
- John I (1241–1279)
- Joan (1279–1292)
- Hugh II (1292–1307)
- Guy I (1307–1342)
- Louis II (1342–1346)
- Louis III (1346–1372)
- John II (1372–1381)
- Guy II (1381–1397)
- Louis IV (1397–1407), also Duke of Orléans
- Charles (1407–1465), also Duke of Orléans
- Louis V (1465–1498), also Duke of Orléans
- To the royal demesne.
- Gaston (1626–1660), also Duke of Orléans
- To the royal demesne permanently.
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