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Henriette de La Marck (31 October 1542 – 24 June 1601), also known as Henriette of Cleves, was a French noblewoman and
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. She was the 4th Duchess of Nevers, ''suo jure''
Countess of Rethel The first rulers of Rethel might have governed under the Abbey of Saint-Remi and later independently, before the county passed first to the counts of Nevers, then to the counts of Flanders, and finally to the dukes of Burgundy. In 1405 the county ...
, and Princess of
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by her marriage with Louis I of Gonzaga-Nevers. A very talented landowner, she was one of
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's chief
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s until her death.


Early life

Henriette was born in
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, in the department of
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, France, on 31 October 1542. She was the eldest daughter and second child of Francis I of Cleves, 1st
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,
Count of Rethel The first rulers of Rethel might have governed under the Abbey of Saint-Remi and later independently, before the county passed first to the counts of Nevers, then to the counts of Flanders, and finally to the dukes of Burgundy. In 1405 the coun ...
, and his wife, Marguerite of Bourbon-La Marche. Dauphin Henry (future King
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) acted as her godfather at her baptism. She had many siblings, including her brothers Francis and James, her father's heirs as rulers of Nevers and Rethel, Henri (who died young),
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, and
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. Henriette soon obtained an office at court as the lady-in-waiting of Queen
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. She became the intimate personal friend and confidant of Princess Marguerite. On 4 March 1565, 22-year-old Henriette married Louis I Gonzaga, Prince of Mantua in Moulins,
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.


Duchess of Nevers and Rethel

After her eldest brother Francis had died in 1562 and brother James in 1564 without leaving heirs, Henriette became the suo jure 4th Duchess of Nevers and Countess of Rethel. She had been left with enormous
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s from her late father and brothers, but managed her lands well and brought the financial situation back in order. Her
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s were such that she eventually became one of the chief
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s of France's unstable state during the
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. Henriette died at the Hôtel de Nevers in Paris, on 24 June 1601 at the age of 58. She was buried in
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at the side of her husband, who had preceded her in death in 1595.


Issue

* Catherine de Nevers (21 January 1568 - 1 December 1629): Married Henry I, Duke of Longueville, by whom she had one son,
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. * Maria Henrietta (3 September 1571 - 3 August 1601): Married
Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne Henry of Mayenne or Henry of Lorraine, (Dijon, 20 December 1578 – Montauban, 20 September 1621) was a French noble from the House of Lorraine and more particularly from the House of Guise. He was the eldest son of Charles, Duke of Mayenne an ...
. * Frederick (11 March 1573 - 22 April 1574): Died in infancy. * Francis (17 September 1576 - 13 June 1580): Died in childhood. *
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(6 May 1580- 20 September 1637): Succeeded his parents as Duke of Nevers, Rethel, Mantua, and Montferrat. Married Catherine Mayenne, daughter of
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and Henriette of Savoy, Marquise of Villars, by whom he had six children, including
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and Anna Gonzaga.


Rumours

It was rumoured that Henriette became lovers with , a
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ese adventurer who was beheaded in 1574, along with
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, for participating in a conspiracy against King Charles IX which was supported by the
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. It was alleged that she and Marguerite (now Queen of Navarre) woke up the middle of the night, removed the heads which had been placed on public display, embalmed them, and buried them in consecrated ground.


The Nevers Foundation for Sixty Poor Girls

Henriette and Louis de Gonzaga, on 13 November 1573, proclaimed the establishment of their charity for poor girls in their rural domain of
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. Sixty chosen poor girls, in return for promising to live ‘a good Christian life” and pray regularly for the souls of their benefactors, received a dowry of 16 écus 40 sols, a silver wedding ring and, if their intended was without employment, a job found so he could support his new wife and family. Upon the death of Henriette in 1601, the
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gave administrative responsibility for the foundation to the governors of Paris’ charity hospital, the Hotel-Dieu. From the extant documents, the foundation continued into the eighteenth century, over 200 years after it was established and potentially 1,200 poor girls benefited.Rigaudeau,
Les Filles-Madame
.


In fiction

* Henriette of Cleves is a character in the book '' La Reine Margot'' by
Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas (born Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas , was a French novelist and playwright. His works have been translated into many languages and he is one of the mos ...
. * Henriette of Cleves, played by
Dominique Blanc Dominique Blanc (born 25 April 1956) is a French actress. She is known for her roles in the films '' May Fools'' (1990), '' Indochine'' (1992), '' La Reine Margot'' (1994), '' Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train'' (1998), and '' The Other One ...
, has an important role in the movie '' La Reine Margot''.


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