Jacques, Duke of Nevers

Jacques de Clèves
Duke of Nevers
Count of Eu
Count of Rethel
Governor of the Nivernais
Coat of arms of the duke of Nevers
Bornc. 1544
Died(1564-09-09)9 September 1564
Noble familyHouse of La Marck
Spouse(s)Diane de La Marck
FatherFrançois de Clèves
MotherMarguerite de Bourbon-Vendôme [fr]

Jacques de Clèves, duc de Nevers and comte d'Eu (c. 1544 – 6 September 1564)[1] was a French duke, governor and military commander during the early French Wars of Religion. The son of the duke of Nevers and Marguerite de Bourbon [d] he succeeded his brother as duke of Nevers and count of Rethel and Eu after his elder brother died of wounds sustained at the Battle of Dreux. This made him a ducal peer of France. He would not however inherit his brothers' position as governor of Champagne. During his brief career he was faced with his families overwhelming debts, which the crown intervened in to avoid his situation inducing a more general financial crisis in the nobility. In 1563 he was established as governor of the Nivernais. He died on 9 September 1564, and in the absence of any offspring was succeeded by his sister Henriette de Clèves who married Louis de Gonzague therefore transferring the ducal title to a new family jure uxoris (through the rights of the wife).

  1. ^ Jouanna 1998, p. 804.

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