Philip, Duke of Nemours
Philippe, Duke of Nemours | |
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Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy after Emmanuel Philibert | |
Born |
1490 Bourg-en-Bresse |
Died |
25 November 1533 Marseille |
Noble family | House of Savoy |
Spouse(s) | Charlotte d'Orléans |
Father | Philip II, Duke of Savoy |
Mother | Claudine de Brosse |
Philip of Savoy, Duke of Nemours (1490 – 25 November 1533) was a French nobleman. He was a son of Philip II, Duke of Savoy, and his second wife Claudine de Brosse. He was a half-brother of Louise of Savoy, the mother of Francis I of France. He was the founder of the Nemours branch of the house of Savoy which eventually settled in France.
Originally destined for the priesthood, he was given the bishopric of Geneva at the age of five, but resigned it in 1510, when he was made count of Genevois. He served under Louis XII, with whom he was present at the battle of Agnadello (1509), under the emperor Charles V in 1520, and finally under his nephew, Francis I.[1]
In 1528 Francis gave him the duchy of Nemours and married him to Charlotte of Orleans, a daughter of Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville.[1] They had two children:
- Joanna (1532-1568), who married Nicolas, Duke of Mercœur as his second wife, and had 6 children with him, and
- Jacques, Duke of Nemours
Philip, Duke of Nemours Born: 1490 Died: 25 November 1533 | ||
Preceded by Louise of Savoy |
Duke of Nemours 1528–1533 |
Succeeded by Jacques of Savoy |
References
- 1 2 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Nemours, Lords and Dukes of, s.v. Philip of Savoy, duke of Nemours". Encyclopædia Britannica. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 370.