
Henri of Savoy () (2 November 1572 – 10 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 brother
Charles Emmanuel as
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
In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Lordship of Nemours, in the Gâtinais, France, was a possession of th ...
.
In 1588, he took the marquisate of
Saluzzo
Saluzzo (; ) is a town and former principality in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, Italy.
The city of Saluzzo is built on a hill overlooking a vast, well-cultivated plain. Iron, lead, silver, marble, slate etc. are found in the su ...
from the French for his cousin, the
Duke of Savoy
The titles of the count of Savoy, and then duke of Savoy, are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in the 11th century, the House of Savoy held the county. Several of these rulers ruled as kings at ...
. The princes of
Guise, his half-brothers, induced him to join the League, and in 1591, he was made governor of
Dauphiné
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in the name of that faction. He made his submission to
Henry IV in 1596. After quarrelling with the duke of Savoy, he withdrew to
Burgundy
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and joined the
Spaniards
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in their war against Savoy. After peace had been proclaimed on 14 November 1616, he retired to the French court.
After his death, he was succeeded by his eldest son,
Louis
Louis may refer to:
People
* Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name
* Louis (surname)
* Louis (singer), Serbian singer
Other uses
* Louis (coin), a French coin
* HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
See also
...
; on the death of Louis in 1641 by his second son
Charles Amadeus;
and on Charles's death in 1651 by his third son
Henri. All three were the sons of his wife Anne de Lorraine (1600–1638), daughter of
Charles de Lorraine, Duke of Aumale.
References
Sources
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Nemours, Henri de Savoie, 4th duc de
Nemours, Henri de Savoie, 4th duc de
Dukes of Nemours
Counts of Geneva
Princes of Savoy
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