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  1. The counts of Nevers were the rulers of the County of Nevers, in France, The territory became a duchy in the peerage of France in 1539 under the dukes of Nevers . History. The history of the County of Nevers is closely connected to the Duchy of Burgundy.

  2. William I, Count of Nevers (c. 1029 – 20 June 1100), was the son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Hedwig of France, Countess d'Auxerre. He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre about 1039. William died in 1098. William I and Ermengarde: Renauld II (d. 1089), succeeded his father as Count of Nevers and Count of ...

  3. The County of Nevers (French: Comté de Nevers) was a county in central France. Its principal town was Nevers. It roughly corresponds to the later province of Nivernais and the modern of department of Nièvre. The county itself dates from approximately the beginning of the 10th century.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Louis I was the count of Flanders and of Nevers (from 1322) and of Réthel (from 1325), who sided with the French against the English in the opening years of the Hundred Years’ War. Grandson and heir of Robert of Bethune, count of Flanders, Louis was brought up at the French court and married.

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  5. The counts of Nevers (later dukes) were the rulers of the County of Nevers, which became a French duchy in 1539. History. The history of the County of Nevers is closely connected to the Duchy of Burgundy.

  6. He was the ruling count of Nevers from 1028 until his death at the battle of Seignelay against Robert I, Duke of Burgundy. He married in 1028 Alix de France (1003-ap.1063), daughter of Robert II, King of France, and Constance d'Arles, who brought him as a dowry the county of Auxerre.

  7. Charles I, Count of Nevers (1414 – May 25, 1464), Count of Nevers and Rethel, was the son of Philip II, Count of Nevers and Bonne of Artois. Towards the end of the life of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, Charles fell under suspicion of practising witchcraft, in an effort to supplant Charles, Count of Charolais as the heir.