List of rulers of Nevers

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Counts and Dukes of Nevers were:

Coat of arms of the county of Nevers

Capetians

House of Burgundy Ivrea

House Monceaux

  • 1026-1028: Landry (around 975-1028), son of Bodo von Monceaux, founder of the House of Monceau; ⚭ around 995 Mathilde of Burgundy, daughter of Otto Wilhelm Count of Burgundy
  • 1028–1040: Rainald I (around 1000– 29 May 1040) Count of Auxerre (1028–1040), son of Landry, ⚭ around 1015 Adelheid of France, Countess of Auxerre , daughter of King Robert II.
  • 1066–1083: Wilhelm I (1029–1083), Count of Auxerre and Nevers, son of Rainald I. ⚭ Ermengarde Countess of Tonnerre
  • 1083–1097: Rainald II. (Around 1055– around 1097), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, son of Wilhelm I. ⚭ I Agnes von Beaugency, ⚭ II Ida-Raimunde von Forez
  • 1097–1147: Wilhelm II (around 1083–1148), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, son of Rainald II and Agnès von Beaugency, ⚭ Adelheid
  • 1147–1161: Wilhelm III. (around 1110–1161), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, son of Wilhelm II. ⚭ Ida von Sponheim
  • 1161–1168: Wilhelm IV. († 1168), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, son of Wilhelm III., ⚭ Eleonore von Vermandois ( House of France-Vermandois )
  • 1168–1176: Guido († 1175), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, brother of Wilhelm IV. ⚭ Mahaut of Burgundy
  • 1176–1181: Wilhelm V († 1181), Count of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, son Guido
  • 1181–1192: Agnes I († 1192), Countess of Auxerre, Tonnerre and Nevers, daughter of Guidos, ⚭ Peter II of Courtenay

House France-Courtenay u. a.

Coat of arms of the House of Courtenay
Coat of arms of Odo of Burgundy

House Dampierre

Coat of arms of the House of Bourbon-Dampierre

House of Burgundy

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Burgundy
  • 1384–1404: Philip I , Duke of Burgundy (1342–1404) ⚭ 1369 Margaret of Flanders (1350–1405)
  • 1385–1404: Johann Ohnefurcht (1371–1419) Count of Nevers before his accession to the throne in Burgundy
  • 1405–1415: Philip II (1389–1415), Count of Nevers and Rethel, brother of Johann
  • 1415–1464: Karl (1414–1464), son of Philip
  • 1464–1491: Johann II. (1415–1491), brother of Charles, Count of Nevers, Rethel and Étampes, 1472 Count of Eu
  • Elisabeth († 1483), daughter of Johann, heiress of Nevers and Eu; ⚭ 1455 Johann I Duke of Kleve , Count von der Mark etc. (1419–1481)

House Kleve-Mark (House Kleve-Nevers)

Coat of arms of the House of Kleve-Mark-Nevers

Gonzaga

Coat of arms of Luigi Gonzaga

The duchies of Nevers and Rethel were sold to Cardinal Mazarin in 1659

Mazarin-Mancini house

Coat of arms of Jules Mazarin

Web links

Commons : Counts of Nevers  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Dukes of Nevers  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. Jean Favier writes in the Dictionnaire de la France médiévale under the heading Nevers: “Nevers is married to Pierre de Courtenay († 1219) in 1181, then to Hervé de Donzy († 1223) [husband of Mathilde I], Guy de Châtillon († 1226) [husband of Agnes II.], Archambaud de Bourbon († 1249) [husband of Jolante] and the eldest son of Duke Hugo IV. Of Burgundy, Odo of Burgundy († 1266) [husband of Mathilde II.] ... "; It should be noted that Schwennicke, European family tables, in Hervé de Donzy, Guy de Châtillon and Archambault de Bourbon do not mention the title of count of Nevers, Auxerre or Tonnerre, but that Hervé de Donzy was given by Pierre de Courtenay's daughter on December 20, 1213 divorced, and that Agnes de Donzy was Countess of Nevers. It can be assumed that Mathilde I was Countess von Nevers etc. throughout her life, i.e. until 1257, and that her immediate successor was her great-granddaughter Mathilde II, whose accession to power is in fact recorded for 1257, a year which only fits the death of her great-grandmother. The other persons in this connection would then be seen as hereditary countesses for women, and for men as those who actually administered the property.