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Duke of Nemours

Duke of Nemours was a title in the Peerage of France. The name refers to Nemours in the Île-de-France region of north-central France.

History edit

In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Lordship of Nemours, in the Gatinais, France, was a possession of the house of Villebéon, a member of which, Gautier, was marshal of France in the middle of the 13th century. The lordship was sold to King Philip III of France in 1274 and 1276 by Jean and Philippe de Nemours. It was then made a county and given in 1364 to Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch.

In 1404, Charles VI of France gave it to Charles III of Navarre and elevated it into a duchy in the peerage of France, in exchange to his ancestral county of Évreux in Normandy.

After being confiscated and restored several times, the duchy reverted to the French crown in 1504, after the extinction of the house of Armagnac-Pardiac. In 1507, it was given by Louis XII of France to his nephew, Gaston de Foix, who was killed at the Battle of Ravenna in 1512.

The duchy then returned to the royal domain and was detached from it successively for Giuliano de Medici and his wife Philiberta of Savoy in 1515, for Louise of Savoy in 1524, and for Philip of Savoy, Count of Genevois, in 1528. The descendants of Philip of Savoy held the duchy until its sale to Louis XIV of France.

In 1672, Louis XIV gave it to his brother Philippe de France, Duke of Orléans, whose descendants held it until the French Revolution. It was one of the many subsidiary titles held by the House of Orléans. The title of Duke of Nemours was afterwards given to Louis Charles d'Orléans, the second son of King Louis Philippe of the French.[1]

List of lords edit

House of Château-Landon
  • Orson (1120–1148)
  • Aveline (1148–1174), died 1196

Aveline married Walter of Villebéon, lord of Beaumont-du-Gâtinais, in 1150 and shared the lordship with him. They left it to their son in 1174.

House of Villebéon
  • Walter I [Gautier I] (1150–1174), died 1205
  • Philip I [Philippe I] (1174–1191)
  • Walter II [Gautier II] (1191–1222)
  • Philip II [Philippe II] (1222–1255)
  • Walter III [Gautier III] (1255–1270)
  • Philip III [Philippe III] (1270–1274)

The lordship was sold to the king in 1274.

List of dukes edit

House of Evreux (1404–1504) edit

After the death of Charles III in 1425, the Duchy was claimed by the descendants of both his younger daughter, Beatrice, and his elder daughter and heiress, Blanche I of Navarre. Louis XI settled the claim on Jacques d'Armagnac, grandson of Beatrice, in 1462, though Blanche's descendants, the Kings of Navarre, claimed the title until 1571.

confiscated from Jacques at his execution for treason in 1477, restored to his son Jean in 1484
The last descendant of Béatrix d'Évreux, she died without issue.

House of Foix (1507–1512) edit

House of Medici (1515–1524) edit

House of Savoy (1524–1672) edit

She received the duchy of Nemours in 1524 with the duchy of Anjou. It was later transferred to her half-brother in 1528 and she received the duchy of Touraine in exchange.[2][3] She also received later the Duchy of Auvergne.

House of Orléans (1672–1848) edit

Titular Dukes of the House of Orléans edit

Potential claimants of the House of Orléans-Braganza edit

In 1909, members of the House of Orléans and the House of Orléans-Braganza signed the Pact of Brussels (also known as the Declaration of Brussel), the Duke of Orléans being present. The dynastic pact created the title of Prince of Orléans-Braganza for the Count d'Eu and his descendants, thus maintaining the princely status of his house, although this is considered a house distinct from the Royal House of France, and the Count d'Eu did not in fact recover his former position in the line of Orleans succession to the French throne.[4]

Under the Pact of Brussels the Count d'Eu and his sons equally undertook in his name and the name of his descendants not to contest in any way to the branch of the Duke d'Alençon the possession of the title of Duke of Nemours.[5][6]

Nevertheless, Charles Philippe d'Orléans, the last Duke of Nemours and only descendant of the Alençon, died without heirs opening the theoretical possibility for the Head of the House of Orléans-Braganza to claim said title without violating the family pact.

List of duchesses edit

This is a list of the Duchesses of Nemours and their original houses.

House of Évreux edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
  Eleanor of Castile Henry II of Castile
(Trastamara)
circa 1363 1375 27 February 1416 Charles III of Navarre
  Louise d'Anjou Charles, Count of Maine
(Anjou)
1445 1462 1477 Jacques, Duke of Nemours
  Yolande de La Haye (La Haye) unknown 24 April 1492 1500 1517 Jean, Duke of Nemours
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse

House of Medici edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
  Philiberta of Savoy Philip II, Duke of Savoy
(Savoy)
1498 25 January 1515 4 April 1524 Giuliano de' Medici
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse

House of Savoy edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
  Charlotte d'Orléans Louis, Duke of Longueville
(Orléans)
1 November 1512 8 September 1549 25 November 1533 8 September 1549 Philippe
  Anna d'Este Ercole II, Duke of Ferrara
(Este)
16 November 1531 29 April 1566 15 June 1585 15 May 1607 Jacques
  Anne of Lorraine Charles, Duke of Aumale
(Lorraine)
1600 18 April 1618 10 July 1632 10 February 1638 Henri I
  Élisabeth de Bourbon César, Duke of Vendôme
(Bourbon)
August 1614 11 July 1643 30 July 1652 19 May 1664 Charles Amadeus
  Marie d'Orléans Henri II, Duke of Longueville
(Orléans)
5 March 1625 22 May 1657 14 January 1659 16 June 1707 Henri II
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse

House of Orléans edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
  Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine
(Palatinate)
27 May 1652 16 November 1671 1672
peerage awarded to husband
9 June 1701
husband's death
9 December 1722 Philippe, Duke of Orléans
  Françoise Marie de Bourbon, Légitimée de France Louis XIV of France
(Bourbon (Illegitimate))
25 May 1677 18 February 1692 9 June 1701
husband's accession
2 December 1723
husband's death
1 February 1749 Philippe, Duke of Orléans
  Margravine Johanna of Baden-Baden Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
(Zähringen)
10 November 1704 13 July 1724 8 July 1726 Louis, Duke of Orléans
  Louise Henriette de Bourbon Louis Armand, Prince of Conti
(Bourbon)
20 June 1726 17 December 1743 4 February 1752
husband's accession
9 February 1759 Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans
  Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon Louis Jean Marie, Duke of Penthièvre
(Bourbon)
13 March 1753 8 May 1768 18 November 1785
husband's accession
6 November 1793
husband's execution
23 June 1821 Philippe, Duke of Orléans
  Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
(Two Sicilies)
26 April 1782 25 November 1809 9 August 1830
became Queen consort
24 March 1866 Louis Philippe I
  Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
(Wettin)
14 February 1822 27 April 1840 10 December 1857 Prince Louis
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse

References edit

  1. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Nemours, Lords and Dukes of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 369–370.
  2. ^ Pères Anselme & Ange, Histoire de la Maison Royale de France & des grands officiers, 1728, Tome III, p. 229-232 (Duchy of Touraine).
  3. ^ Pères Anselme & Ange, Histoire de la Maison Royale de France & des grands officiers, 1728, Tome III, p. 247 (Duchy of Nemours)
  4. ^ "The 1909 "Pacte de Famille" of the House of Orléans". www.heraldica.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. ^ Montjouvent, Philippe de (1998). Le comte de Paris et sa descendance. Charenton (France): Chaney. pp. 432–35. ISBN 2-913211-00-3. OCLC 43799229.
  6. ^ Malatian, Teresa Maria (2010). Dom Luís de Orléans e Bragança : peregrino de impérios. São Paulo, SP: Alameda. ISBN 978-85-98325-96-5. OCLC 695282394.

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Duke of Nemours was a title in the Peerage of France The name refers to Nemours in the Ile de France region of north central France Contents 1 History 2 List of lords 3 List of dukes 3 1 House of Evreux 1404 1504 3 2 House of Foix 1507 1512 3 3 House of Medici 1515 1524 3 4 House of Savoy 1524 1672 3 5 House of Orleans 1672 1848 3 6 Titular Dukes of the House of Orleans 3 7 Potential claimants of the House of Orleans Braganza 4 List of duchesses 4 1 House of Evreux 4 2 House of Medici 4 3 House of Savoy 4 4 House of Orleans 5 ReferencesHistory editIn the 12th and 13th centuries the Lordship of Nemours in the Gatinais France was a possession of the house of Villebeon a member of which Gautier was marshal of France in the middle of the 13th century The lordship was sold to King Philip III of France in 1274 and 1276 by Jean and Philippe de Nemours It was then made a county and given in 1364 to Jean III de Grailly captal de Buch In 1404 Charles VI of France gave it to Charles III of Navarre and elevated it into a duchy in the peerage of France in exchange to his ancestral county of Evreux in Normandy After being confiscated and restored several times the duchy reverted to the French crown in 1504 after the extinction of the house of Armagnac Pardiac In 1507 it was given by Louis XII of France to his nephew Gaston de Foix who was killed at the Battle of Ravenna in 1512 The duchy then returned to the royal domain and was detached from it successively for Giuliano de Medici and his wife Philiberta of Savoy in 1515 for Louise of Savoy in 1524 and for Philip of Savoy Count of Genevois in 1528 The descendants of Philip of Savoy held the duchy until its sale to Louis XIV of France In 1672 Louis XIV gave it to his brother Philippe de France Duke of Orleans whose descendants held it until the French Revolution It was one of the many subsidiary titles held by the House of Orleans The title of Duke of Nemours was afterwards given to Louis Charles d Orleans the second son of King Louis Philippe of the French 1 List of lords editHouse of Chateau Landon Orson 1120 1148 Aveline 1148 1174 died 1196 Aveline married Walter of Villebeon lord of Beaumont du Gatinais in 1150 and shared the lordship with him They left it to their son in 1174 House of Villebeon Walter I Gautier I 1150 1174 died 1205 Philip I Philippe I 1174 1191 Walter II Gautier II 1191 1222 Philip II Philippe II 1222 1255 Walter III Gautier III 1255 1270 Philip III Philippe III 1270 1274 The lordship was sold to the king in 1274 List of dukes editHouse of Evreux 1404 1504 edit Charles d Evreux 1361 1425 also King Charles III of Navarre After the death of Charles III in 1425 the Duchy was claimed by the descendants of both his younger daughter Beatrice and his elder daughter and heiress Blanche I of Navarre Louis XI settled the claim on Jacques d Armagnac grandson of Beatrice in 1462 though Blanche s descendants the Kings of Navarre claimed the title until 1571 Eleanore de Bourbon 1425 c 1462 Jacques d Armagnac 1462 1477 confiscated from Jacques at his execution for treason in 1477 restored to his son Jean in 1484 Jean d Armagnac 1484 1500 Louis d Armagnac 1500 1503 Marguerite d Armagnac 1503 Charlotte d Armagnac 1503 1504 The last descendant of Beatrix d Evreux she died without issue House of Foix 1507 1512 edit Gaston of Foix 1507 1512 House of Medici 1515 1524 edit Giuliano de Medici 1515 1516 married to Philiberte of Savoy 1516 1524 House of Savoy 1524 1672 edit Louise of Savoy 1524 1531 Duchess of Angouleme Francis I of France s mother She received the duchy of Nemours in 1524 with the duchy of Anjou It was later transferred to her half brother in 1528 and she received the duchy of Touraine in exchange 2 3 She also received later the Duchy of Auvergne Philippe of Savoy 1528 1533 Jacques of Savoy 1531 1585 Charles Emmanuel of Savoy 1567 1595 Henri I of Savoy 1572 1632 Louis I of Savoy 1615 1641 Charles Amadeus of Savoy 1624 1652 Henri II of Savoy 1625 1659 House of Orleans 1672 1848 edit Philippe de France 1640 1701 Philippe d Orleans 1674 1723 Regent of France 1715 1723 son of the above Louis d Orleans Duke of Orleans 1703 1752 son of the above Louis Philippe d Orleans 1725 1785 son of the above Philippe d Orleans Philippe Egalite 1747 1793 son of the above Louis Philippe d Orleans 1773 1850 King of the French 1830 1848 son of the above Titular Dukes of the House of Orleans edit Louis Charles d Orleans 1850 1896 son of the above Charles Philippe d Orleans 1905 1970 great grandson of the above Potential claimants of the House of Orleans Braganza edit In 1909 members of the House of Orleans and the House of Orleans Braganza signed the Pact of Brussels also known as the Declaration of Brussel the Duke of Orleans being present The dynastic pact created the title of Prince of Orleans Braganza for the Count d Eu and his descendants thus maintaining the princely status of his house although this is considered a house distinct from the Royal House of France and the Count d Eu did not in fact recover his former position in the line of Orleans succession to the French throne 4 Under the Pact of Brussels the Count d Eu and his sons equally undertook in his name and the name of his descendants not to contest in any way to the branch of the Duke d Alencon the possession of the title of Duke of Nemours 5 6 Nevertheless Charles Philippe d Orleans the last Duke of Nemours and only descendant of the Alencon died without heirs opening the theoretical possibility for the Head of the House of Orleans Braganza to claim said title without violating the family pact List of duchesses editThis is a list of the Duchesses of Nemours and their original houses House of Evreux edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse nbsp Eleanor of Castile Henry II of Castile Trastamara circa 1363 1375 27 February 1416 Charles III of Navarre nbsp Louise d Anjou Charles Count of Maine Anjou 1445 1462 1477 Jacques Duke of Nemours nbsp Yolande de La Haye La Haye unknown 24 April 1492 1500 1517 Jean Duke of Nemours Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse House of Medici edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse nbsp Philiberta of Savoy Philip II Duke of Savoy Savoy 1498 25 January 1515 4 April 1524 Giuliano de Medici Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse House of Savoy edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse nbsp Charlotte d Orleans Louis Duke of Longueville Orleans 1 November 1512 8 September 1549 25 November 1533 8 September 1549 Philippe nbsp Anna d Este Ercole II Duke of Ferrara Este 16 November 1531 29 April 1566 15 June 1585 15 May 1607 Jacques nbsp Anne of Lorraine Charles Duke of Aumale Lorraine 1600 18 April 1618 10 July 1632 10 February 1638 Henri I nbsp Elisabeth de Bourbon Cesar Duke of Vendome Bourbon August 1614 11 July 1643 30 July 1652 19 May 1664 Charles Amadeus nbsp Marie d Orleans Henri II Duke of Longueville Orleans 5 March 1625 22 May 1657 14 January 1659 16 June 1707 Henri II Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse House of Orleans edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse nbsp Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate Charles I Louis Elector Palatine Palatinate 27 May 1652 16 November 1671 1672peerage awarded to husband 9 June 1701husband s death 9 December 1722 Philippe Duke of Orleans nbsp Francoise Marie de Bourbon Legitimee de France Louis XIV of France Bourbon Illegitimate 25 May 1677 18 February 1692 9 June 1701husband s accession 2 December 1723husband s death 1 February 1749 Philippe Duke of Orleans nbsp Margravine Johanna of Baden Baden Louis William Margrave of Baden Baden Zahringen 10 November 1704 13 July 1724 8 July 1726 Louis Duke of Orleans nbsp Louise Henriette de Bourbon Louis Armand Prince of Conti Bourbon 20 June 1726 17 December 1743 4 February 1752husband s accession 9 February 1759 Louis Philippe Duke of Orleans nbsp Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon Louis Jean Marie Duke of Penthievre Bourbon 13 March 1753 8 May 1768 18 November 1785husband s accession 6 November 1793husband s execution 23 June 1821 Philippe Duke of Orleans nbsp Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies Two Sicilies 26 April 1782 25 November 1809 9 August 1830became Queen consort 24 March 1866 Louis Philippe I nbsp Victoria of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Wettin 14 February 1822 27 April 1840 10 December 1857 Prince Louis Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death SpouseReferences edit nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Nemours Lords and Dukes of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 19 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 369 370 Peres Anselme amp Ange Histoire de la Maison Royale de France amp des grands officiers 1728 Tome III p 229 232 Duchy of Touraine Peres Anselme amp Ange Histoire de la Maison Royale de France amp des grands officiers 1728 Tome III p 247 Duchy of Nemours The 1909 Pacte de Famille of the House of Orleans www heraldica org Retrieved 2022 07 20 Montjouvent Philippe de 1998 Le comte de Paris et sa descendance Charenton France Chaney pp 432 35 ISBN 2 913211 00 3 OCLC 43799229 Malatian Teresa Maria 2010 Dom Luis de Orleans e Braganca peregrino de imperios Sao Paulo SP Alameda ISBN 978 85 98325 96 5 OCLC 695282394 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke of Nemours amp oldid 1212527102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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