Numberings and names can vary and the year details have several uncertainties and should be taken as approximative due to some conjecture in lack of complete documentation. In this list mostly the English name versions are used.
Gerhard, probably from the house of Sponheim. Married Adelheid. He is told to have founded Höningen monastery :de:Kloster Höningen| in Altleiningen in 1096.
Frederic I of Vianden :de:Friedrich I. |, son of Gerhard. According to some accounts Frederic I was appointed as the "first count of Vianden", as a Vogt of Prüm and Undervogt of Electorate of Trier. Probably married to a daughter of Bertolph.
Siegfried I of Vianden :de:Siegfried I. |, son of Frederic I.
Frederic II of Vianden :de:Friedrich II. |, son of Frederic I. Married countess Elisabeth of Salm, and became count of Niedersalm jure uxoris, while Elizabeth's brother Henry II got Obersalm. Their son William I inherited the county of Niedersalm.
Frederic III of Vianden :de:Friedrich III. |, son of Frederic II. He married Mechthild, assumingly of Neuerburg, with a disputed and confusing ancestry. At least their son Frederic I inherited Neuerburg, and married Cecilie of Isenburg Kovern, but that dynasty became extinct with the death of Frederick III in 1332. :de:Neuerburg |
Henry I of Vianden, son of Frederic III. He married Margaret, Marchioness of Namur, House of Courtenay. One of their sons was Frederic, married to Mathilde of Salm, with issue Henry, Lord of Schönecken :de:Burg Schönecken|, starting a short-lived cadet line.
Godfrey or Godefroid I of Vianden :nl:Godfried I van Vianden|, son of Philip I. He married Aleidis van Oudenaarde.
Philip II of Vianden :nl:Filips II van Vianden|, son of Godefroid I. He married Lucia of Neuerburg and Adelheid of Arnsberg, daughter of Count Louis of Arnsberg and Petronella of Jülich
Henry II of Vianden :nl:Hendrik II van Vianden|, son of Philip II. He married Maria of Dampierre, daughter of Jean of Namur. Henry had a Herrschaft under his uncle Gerhard V of Jülich.
Maria and Simon jure uxoris, from 1380 also Count of Sponheim-Kreuznach, joining Vianden and Sponheim-Kreuznach.
Adelheid van Vianden :nl:Adelheid van Vianden|, daughter of Philip II with Adelheid of Arnsberg. Born about 1309 and hade older relatives as co-rulers. She married count Otto II of Nassau-Dillenburg, son of Count Henry I of Nassau-Siegen and Adelheid of Sponheim.
Elisabeth von Sponheim-Kreuznach, daughter of Maria and Simon. She was married to Count Engelbert III of the Mark, and Prince elector Ruprecht Pipan von der Pfalz :de:Ruprecht Pipan|, eldest son of Rupert, King of Germany. She bore no children and the Sporheim and Vianden dynasty became extinct. 1/5 of Sporheim-Kreuznach was testamented to the Electorate of the Palatinate with Louis III, the rest to John V Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg :de:Johann V. |. She gave Vianden to Engelbert I of Nassau, son of John and Margaretha.