Counts and dukes of Nevers
This page lists the Counts of Nevers, who were the rulers of the County of Nevers.
History
The history of the County of Nevers is closely connected to the Duchy of Burgundy, from which it was separated in the 11th century. The counts also held the County of Auxerre in the 11th and 12th centuries, and the county was held by the Count of Flanders and then the Duke of Burgundy again in the 14th century. In 1539 it was directly annexed to France and became a duchy in the peerage of France, where for a time it was held by the Gonzaga family.
Counts of Nevers
- Otto-Henry (?–987; Duke of Burgundy, 965–1002)
- Otto-William (987–992; Duke of Burgundy, 1002–1004)
- Landri (992–1031)
- Renaud I (also Count of Auxerre, 1031–1040)
- William I (also Count of Auxerre, 1040–1083)
- Renaud II (also Count of Auxerre, 1083–1097)
- William II (also Count of Auxerre, 1097–1148)
- William III (also Count of Auxerre, 1148–1161)
- William IV (also Count of Auxerre, 1161–1168)
- Guy (also Count of Auxerre, 1168–1175)
- William V (also Count of Auxerre, 1175–1181)
- Agnes I (1181–1192)
- Matilda I (1192–1257)
- Matilda II (also Countess of Auxerre, 1257–1262)
- Yolande II(1262–1280)
- Louis I (1280–1322)
- Louis II (also Count of Flanders, 1322–1346)
- Louis III (also Count of Flanders, 1346–1384)
- Margaret (1384); Countess of Flanders, 1384–1405)
- John I (1384–1404; Duke of Burgundy, 1404–1419)
- Philip II (1404–1415)
- Charles I (1415–1464)
- John II (1464–1491)
- Engelbert of Cleves (1491–1506)
- Charles II (1506–1521)
Dukes of Nevers
The French dukes were also known as the ducs de Nivernais.
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