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Duc de Nemours

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In the 12th and 13th centuries the lordship of Nemours, in the Gatinais, France, was in 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, and was then made a county an given to Jean de Grailly, captal de Buch in 1364. In 1404, Charles VI of France gave it to Charles III of Evreux, king of Navarre, and erected it into a duchy in the peerage of France.

After being confiscated and restored several times, the duchy reverted to the French crown in 1505, 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 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 the last-mentioned duke possessed the duchy until its sale to Louis XIV of France. In 1672 Louis gave it to his brother Philip, duke of Orleans, whose descendants possessed it until the French Revolution. The title of duc de Nemours was afterwards given to Louis Charles, son of King Louis Philippe of France.

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Ducs de Nemours, 1404

Ducs de Nemours, 1507

  • Gaston de Foix, 1st Duc de Nemours (1489-1512)

Ducs de Nemours, 1515

Ducs de Nemours, 1524

Ducs de Nemours, 1672

Ducs de Nemours of the House of Orléans

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.








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