In his absence, Louis the Blind, king of Provence, transferred Vienne to his own son, Charles-Constantine.
Charles, however, succeeded in reoccupying Vienne by 931 with the aid of Rudolph of France, to whom he gave his fealty.
After his death on that date, Vienne was inherited by his daughter Constance and passed to her husband, Boso II of Arles.
He elevated Guigues III of Albon, one of his powerful vassals, to the status of count and he granted Maurienne as a county to Humbert of the White Hands.
In the latter year, the last countess, Alice, sold it, along with Mâcon, to King Louis IX of France after the death of her husband, Jehan de Braine, in 1240.