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In the 12th and 13th centuries the lordship of Nemours, in the Gatinais, France, was in possession of the house of Villebeon, a member of which, Gautier was marshal of France in the middle of the 13th century. The lordship was sold to King Philip III of France in 1274 and 1276 by Jean and Philippe de Nemours, and was then made a county an given to Jean de Grailly, captal de Buch in 1364. In 1404, Charles VI of France gave it to Charles III of Evreux, king of Navarre, and erected it into a duchy in the peerage of France. The title of marshal of France (maréchal de France) was derived from the office of marescallus Franciae created by Philippe Auguste for Albéric Clément (circa 1190). ...
Philippe III Philip III the Bold ( French: Philippe III le Hardi) (April 3, 1245 - October 5, 1285) reigned as King of France from 1270 to 1285. ...
Events May 7 - In France the Second Council of Lyons opens to consider the condition of the Holy Land and to agree to a union with the Byzantine church. ...
Events January 21 - Innocent V elected Gregory Xs successor as Pope March 9 - Augsburg becomes an Imperial Free City June - Rudolph I of Germany declares war on Ottokar II, king of Bohemia July 11, Adrian V elected Innocent Vs successor as Pope John XXI succeeds Adrian V as...
Originally, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office. ...
Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century Decades: 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s 1350s - 1360s - 1370s 1380s 1390s 1400s 1410s Years: 1359 1360 1361 1362 1363 - 1364 - 1365 1366 1367 1368 1369 See also: 1364 state leaders Events Foundation of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Cracow) The Breton War of Succession...
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Charles VI the Well-Beloved, later known as the Mad ( French: Charles VI le Bien-Aimé, later known as le Fol) ( December 3, 1368 – October 21, 1422) was a King of France ( 1380 – 1422) and a member of the Valois Dynasty. ...
Charles II ( 1332 - 1387), called Charles the Bad, was King of Navarre, Count of Evreux (Comte dEvreux), and Lord of Albret (Sire dAlbret). ...
A duchy is a territory, fief, or domain ruled by a duke or duchess. ...
After being confiscated and restored several times, the duchy reverted to the French crown in 1505, after the extinction of the house of Armagnac-Pardiac. In 1507 it was given by Louis XII of France to his nephew, Gaston de Foix, who was killed at Ravenna in 1512. The duchy then returned to the royal domain, and was detached from it successively for Giuliano de Medici and his wife Philiberta of Savoy in 1515, for Louise of Savoy in 1524, and for Philip of Savoy, count of Genevois, in 1528. The descendants of the last-mentioned duke possessed the duchy until its sale to Louis XIV of France. In 1672 Louis gave it to his brother Philip, duke of Orleans, whose descendants possessed it until the French Revolution. The title of duc de Nemours was afterwards given to Louis Charles, son of King Louis Philippe of France. Events March 5 - Papal dispensation issued for the marriage of Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon June 27 - Henry VIII of England repudiates his engagement to Catherine of Aragon, at his fathers command King Alexander_of_Poland signed Nihil_novi act - Poland became Nobles Democracy Poland prohibits peasants from leaving...
Events The western continent is named America on the maps of Martin Waldseemüller. ...
Louis XII Louis XII the Father of the People (French: Louis XII le Père du Peuple) (June 27, 1462 - January 1, 1515) was King of France from 1498-January 1, 1515. ...
For other places named Ravenna, see Ravenna (disambiguation). ...
Events April 11 - Battle of Ravenna. ...
Giuliano de Medici (1478/1479–March, 1516), created Duke of Nemours in 1515, was one of three sons of Lorenzo the Magnificent: Piero, Giovanni and Giuliano. ...
Events June - Invasion of Persia by Sultan Selim I of the Ottoman Empire. ...
Louise of Savoy (1476-1531) was the mother of Francis I of France, and during his absences, acted as regent on his behalf. ...
Events March 1, 1524/5 - Giovanni da Verrazano lands near Cape Fear (approx. ...
Events June 19 - Battle of Landriano - A French army in Italy under Marshal St. ...
Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné) (September 5, 1638 – September 1, 1715) reigned as King of France and King of Navarre from May 14, 1643 until his death. ...
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans ( September 21, 1640 – June 8, 1701) was the son of the Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and younger brother of Louis XIV of France. ...
The period of the French Revolution in the history of France covers the years between 1789 and 1799, in which democrats and republicans overthrew the absolute monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church was forced to undergo radical restructuring. ...
Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours (October 25, 1814 - June 26, 1896) was the second son of the duke of Orleans, afterwards King Louis Philippe. ...
Louis-Philippe of France (October 6, 1773–August 26, 1850), served as the Orleanist king of the French from 1830 to 1848. ...
Ducs de Nemours, 1404
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Charles III of Navarre (1387-1425), surnamed the Noble, was King of Navarre and Count of Dreux. ...
Events Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ...
Events Foundation of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Births Deaths March 17 - Ashikaga Yoshikazu, Ashikaga shogun July 21 - Manuel II Palaeologus, Byzantine Emperor Categories: 1425 ...
Events Korean founder of the Joseon Dynasty General Yi Seonggye leads a coup détat, overthrowing the kingdom of Goryeo and founding the kingdom of Joseon Afyonkarahisar in western Turkey is conquered by Sultan Beyazid I Louis de Valois is created the 1st Duke of Orléans, the second time...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan. ...
Events Settlers from Portugal begin to settle the Cape Verde islands. ...
Jacques dArmagnac, duke of Nemours (c. ...
Events foundation of All Souls College, University of Oxford. ...
Events January 5 - Battle of Nancy - Charles the Bold of Burgundy is again defeated, and this time is killed. ...
Events October 29 - Battle of Brusthem: Charles the Bold defeats Liege Beginning of the Sengoku Period in Japan. ...
Events Europes population was ~60 million. ...
Events January 20 - Seville in Castile is awarded exclusive right to trade with the New World. ...
Events January 1 - French troops surrender Gaeta to the Spanish under Cordoba. ...
Ducs de Nemours, 1507 - Gaston de Foix, 1st Duc de Nemours (1489-1512)
Events The western continent is named America on the maps of Martin Waldseemüller. ...
Events March 14 - The Queen of Cyprus, Catherine Cornaro, sells her kingdom to Venice. ...
Events April 11 - Battle of Ravenna. ...
Ducs de Nemours, 1515 Events June - Invasion of Persia by Sultan Selim I of the Ottoman Empire. ...
Events Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama visits Quelimane and Moçambique in southeastern Africa. ...
Events March 1, 1524/5 - Giovanni da Verrazano lands near Cape Fear (approx. ...
Giuliano de Medici (1478/1479–March, 1516), created Duke of Nemours in 1515, was one of three sons of Lorenzo the Magnificent: Piero, Giovanni and Giuliano. ...
Events January 20 - Ferdinand II ascends the throne of Aragon and rules together with his wife Isabella, queen of Castile over most of the Iberian peninsula. ...
Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
Ducs de Nemours, 1524 Events March 1, 1524/5 - Giovanni da Verrazano lands near Cape Fear (approx. ...
Louise of Savoy (1476-1531) was the mother of Francis I of France, and during his absences, acted as regent on his behalf. ...
Events March 2 - Battle of Grandson. ...
Events January 26 - Lisbon, Portugal is hit by an earthquake-- thousands die October 1 - Battle of Kappel - The forces of Zürich are defeated by the Catholic cantons. ...
This is a list of the various rulers of Auvergne. ...
Philippe de Savoie, duc de Nemours (1490-November 25, 1533), was a son of Philip, duke of Savoy, and brother of Louise of Savoy, mother of Francis I of France. ...
Events Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell, Martí Joan De Galba is published. ...
Events January 25 - King Henry VIII of England marries Anne Boleyn, his second Queen consort. ...
Jacques de Savoie (1531-June 15, 1585) became duke of Nemours in 1533. ...
Events January 26 - Lisbon, Portugal is hit by an earthquake-- thousands die October 1 - Battle of Kappel - The forces of Zürich are defeated by the Catholic cantons. ...
Events January 12 - The Netherlands adopts the Gregorian calendar Beginning of the Eighth War of Religion in France (also known as the War of the Three Henrys) August 8 - John Davis enters Cumberland Sound in quest for the North West Passage. ...
Charles Emmanuel de Savoie (1567-July 1595) was the son of Jacques de Savoie and Anne of Este, the widow of Francis, duke of Guise. ...
Events The Duke of Alva arrives in the Netherlands with Spanish forces to suppress unrest there. ...
Events January 30 - William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time May 24 - Nomenclator of Leiden University Library appears, the first printed catalog of an institutional library. ...
Henri de Savoie (1572-1632), called originally marquis de Saint-Sorlin, succeeded his brother Charles Emmanuel as duke of Nemours. ...
Events January 16 - The Duke of Norfolk is tried for treason for his part in the Ridolfi plot to restore Catholicism in England. ...
See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16 - Battle of Lützen...
Events June 2 - First Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France. ...
Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ...
Charles Amadeus of Savoy (1624-July 30, 1652) served in the army of Flanders in 1645, and in the following year commanded the light cavalry at the siege of Courtrai. ...
Events January 24 - Alfonso Mendez, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa from Goa. ...
Events April 6 - Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp for the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope, and founded Cape Town. ...
Events March 27 - Prince Charles Stuart becomes King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
Events May 25 - Richard Cromwell resigns as Lord Protector of England following the restoration of the Long Parliament, beginning a second brief period of the republican government called the Commonwealth. ...
Ducs de Nemours, 1672 Events England, France, Munster and Cologne invade the United Provinces, therefore this name is know as ´het rampjaar´ (the disaster year) in the Netherlands. ...
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans ( September 21, 1640 – June 8, 1701) was the son of the Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and younger brother of Louis XIV of France. ...
Events December 1 - Portugal regains its independence from Spain and João IV of Portugal becomes king. ...
Events January 18 - Frederick I becomes King of Prussia. ...
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, Philippe Charles (August 2, 1674 - December 2, 1723) called Duke of Chartres (1674-1701), and then Duke of Orléans (1701-1723) was Regent of France from 1715 to 1723. ...
Events February 19 - England and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Westminster. ...
Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ...
Louis of Bourbon Duke of Orléans (August 4, 1703 - February 4, 1752) was the only son of Philippe II of Orléans, the regent Orléans. ...
Events February 2 - Earthquake in Aquila, Italy February 4 - In Japan, the 47 samurai commit seppuku (ritual suicide) February 14 - Earthquake in Norcia, Italy May 27 - Founding of St Petersburg in Russia May 26 - Portugal joins Grand Alliance July 29-31 - Daniel Defoe is placed in a pillory for the...
1752 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Louis Philippe, duc dOrléans (May 12, 1725 - November 18, 1785), son of Louis, duke of Orléans, was born at Versailles, and was known as the duke of Chartres until his fathers death in 1752. ...
Events February 8 - Catherine I became empress of Russia February 20 - The first reported case of white men scalping Native Americans takes place in New Hampshire colony. ...
1785 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Louis-Philippe-Joseph dOrléans, by Antoine-François Callet. ...
Events January 31 - The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Dock Hospital April 9 - The Scottish Jacobite Lord Lovat was beheaded by axe on Tower Hill, London, for high treason; he was the last man to be executed in this way in Britain May 14 - First battle of Cape...
1793 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Louis-Philippe of France (October 6, 1773–August 26, 1850), served as the Orleanist king of the French from 1830 to 1848. ...
1773 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
1850 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Kings ruled in France from the Middle Ages to 1848. ...
Ducs de Nemours of the House of Orléans - Louis d'Orléans, Duc de Nemours (1814-1896)
- Charles d'Orléans, Duc de Nemours (1905-1970)
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours (October 25, 1814 - June 26, 1896) was the second son of the duke of Orleans, afterwards King Louis-Philippe of France, and his wife Marie Amalie of Bourbon-Sicilies. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
1896 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ...
The Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica ( 1911) in many ways represents the sum of knowledge at the beginning of the 20th century. ...
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