Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine

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Nicholas of Anjou (Nancy, 14481473 in Nancy) was the son of John II, Duke of Lorraine and Marie de Bourbon.

He succeeded his father in 1470 as Duke of Lorraine, and assumed the titles of Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson, Duke of Calabria, and Prince of Girona, as heir apparent of Bar, Naples, and Aragon respectively.

He did not marry and had only one illegitimate daughter, Marguerite, who married John IV of Chabannes, Count of Dammartin (d. 1503). However, he was engaged to Anne of France, Viscountess of Thouars, and used her title.

Some said he has been poisoned by agents of Louis XI King of France...

On his death, the Duchy of Lorraine went to his cousin René.

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Preceded by
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Prince of Girona
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Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Duke of Calabria
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Succeeded by
Charles
Preceded by
John II
Duke of Lorraine
1470–1473
Succeeded by
Yolande
with René II
Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson
1470–1473
Succeeded by
vacancy