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  1. François I de Clèves, (2 September 1516 – 13 February 1561) was a French Prince étranger and military commander during the Italian Wars. He was the first duke of Nevers, his county being elevated to a duchy in 1539.

  2. Francis I of Cleves, was a commander in the French Royal Army and the first Duke of Nevers.

  3. In 1539 the county of Nevers was raised to a duchy. [1] François I (1539–1561) (His mother, Marie of Albret (d. 1549), widow of Charles II, also took the title in 1539, even though it was her son and his wife who became the actual duke and duchess.)

  4. Details. Title: Francis I of Cleves, Duke of Nevers. Creator: Léonard Limosin. Creator Lifespan: about 1505–about 1575. Creator Nationality: French. Date Created: about 1556. Location...

  5. part 5 (Philadelphia, 1961), p. 39, n.151. The Count of Nevers had been raised to the peerage by Charles VII in 1459 (raised to duke by Francis I in 1538) and the Duke of Guise in 1527; the Count of Montpensier had been raised to duke and peer early in 1539. On the distinction between the "old" and the "new" peers, see below, n.11 (references are

  6. He was the first duke of Nevers, his county being elevated to a duchy in 1539. In deference to the large amount of land he held in Champagne, and lands he was set to inherit there from his mother, François was made governor of Champagne in 1545.

  7. François I de Cleves, (2 September 1516 – 13 February 1561) was a French Prince étranger and military commander during the Italian Wars. He was the first duke of Nevers, his county being elevated to a duchy in 1539.