Henri I de Savoie, duc de Nemours

French duke
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Also known as: Henri I de Savoie, marquis de Saint-Sorlin
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Also called:
(until 1595) marquis de Saint-Sorlin
Born:
November 2, 1572, Paris, France
Died:
July 10, 1632, Paris (aged 59)

Henri I de Savoie, duc de Nemours (born November 2, 1572, Paris, France—died July 10, 1632, Paris) was the duke de Nemours, brother and successor of the former duke, Charles-Emmanuel. Henri had helped the Roman Catholic Savoyards to capture Saluzzo (1588) and had fought for the Holy League in Daupiné, of which he became governor in 1591. Becoming duc de Nemours in 1595, he submitted the following year to King Henry IV. After taking part in campaigns at Rouen and Amiens, he retired to his estates at Annecy. When the Spanish went to war against Savoy in 1615, however, Nemours ...(100 of 139 words)