Henri of Savoy (7 November 1625,
Paris
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– 4 January 1659, Paris) was the seventh
Duc de 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
In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Lordship of Nemours, in the Gatinais, France, was a possession of th ...
(1652–59), and was also
Count of Geneva.
Henri, as the third son of
Henri de Savoie, 4th Duc de Nemours
Biography
Henri of Savoy (french: Henri de Savoie) (2 November 157210 July 1632), called originally Marquis de Saint-Sorlin, was the son of Jacques of Savoy and Anna d'Este, the widow of François de Lorraine, Duke of Guise. He succeeded his br ...
, was not expected to succeed to the dukedom and entered the priesthood. By 1651, he had become
Archbishop of Reims
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. When his brothers
Louis Louis may refer to:
* Louis (coin)
* Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name
* Louis (surname)
* Louis (singer), Serbian singer
* HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
See also
Derived or associated terms
* Lewis (d ...
and
Charles
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both predeceased him without leaving sons, he was relieved of his vows and became Duc de Nemours in 1652. He married
Marie d'Orleans (daughter of
Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville and
Louise de Bourbon) in 1657, but died two years later without children. On his death, the title of Duke of Nemours reverted to the Crown. He was succeeded as Count of Geneva by his niece,
Marie Jeanne Baptiste de Savoie, Duchess of Savoy.
References
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External links
Encyclopædia Britannica entry
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1625 births
1659 deaths
Nobility from Paris
Princes of Savoy
Dukes of Nemours
Archbishops of Reims
Counts of Geneva
17th-century peers of France