d'Auvergne, de Alvernia, Dauphin, Delphini, Dalfini, de Clermont, de Claromonte
- Coat of Arms
House of Auvergne
Counts of Auvergne
Tinctures unknown
Until 1199 known as House of Auvergne
House of Dauphin
Dauphins of Auvergne
Counts of Clermont
Assumed arms and title inspired by House of Albon in 1199
House of Dauphin
Lords of Mercoeur
Dauphins of Auvergne
Counts of Clermont
From 1339
House of Clermont-Sancerre
Lords of Sagonne
Dauphins of Auvergne
Counts of Sancerre
From 1423
- Cadet Branches
House of Auvergne
Counts of Auvergne and Boulogne
Issued from younger son of William VI who usurped most of the county and the title of Count of Auvergne from main line ca.1147
House of Dauphin-Jaligny
Lords of Jaligny, La Ferté Chauderon, Combronde and Saint Ilpize
Issued from 2nd marriage of Robert III
- Personal Arms
Robert IV Dauphin
Count of Clermont and Montferrand
1199
Guichard I Dauphin
Lord of Jaligny-sur-Besbre
Progenitor of Jaligny branch
Béraud III Dauphin
Count of Sancerre
Governor of Dauphiné
Councilor of the King
Arms variant from Armorial de la Cour Amoureuse
Robert Dauphin
Bishop of Albi
1442
Anne d'Auvergne
Dauphine of Auvergne
Countess of Clermont and Forez
Duchess of Bourbon
Floridas Dauphin
Illegitimate son of
Robert, lord of Ruynes
1415
Conjectured Tinctures