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Buried
  
Nevers Cathedral

Name
  
Henriette Cleves


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Noble family
  
House of La Marck (by birth) House of Gonzaga (by marriage)

Father
  
Francis I of Cleves, 1st Duke of Nevers, Count of Rethel

Mother
  
Marguerite of Bourbon-La Marche

Died
  
June 24, 1601, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Louis Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers (m. 1565)

Children
  
Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat

Grandchildren
  
Marie Louise Gonzaga, Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers, Anne Gonzaga

Similar People
  
Marie of Cleves - Princess, Catherine of Cleves, Marie Louise Gonzaga, Federico II Gonzaga - Duke of, Dominique Blanc

Parents
  
Francis I, Duke of Nevers

Henriette of Cleves (31 October 1542 – 24 June 1601) was a French noblewoman and heiress of the Cleves-Nevers family. She was also known as Henriette de La Marck. She became the suo jure 4th Duchess of Nevers and the suo jure Countess of Rethel, upon the childless death of her brother, James of Cleves, Duke of Nevers and Count of Rethel, in 1564. She was the wife of Louis I Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers, 1st Duke of Rethel, and Prince of Mantua. Following her marriage she became the Duchess of Rethel and Princess of Mantua.

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Henriette's portrait was painted, on an unknown date, by the renowned French Renaissance artist, François Clouet.

Family

Henriette was born in La Chapelle-d'Angillon, in the department of Cher, France, the eldest daughter and second child of Francis I of Cleves, 1st Duke of Nevers, Count of Rethel, and Marguerite of Bourbon-La Marche. The Dauphin Henry (the future King Henry II of France) acted as her godfather at her baptism.

Her paternal grandparents were Charles II of Cleves, Count of Nevers and Marie of Albret, Countess of Rethel, and her maternal grandparents were Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme and Françoise of Alençon. She had three brothers, Francis II of Cleves, 2nd Duke of Nevers, Count of Rethel, James of Cleves, 3rd Duke of Nevers, Count of Rethel, and Henri of Cleves, who died young. She also had two sisters, Catherine of Cleves and Marie of Cleves.

In 1564, upon the childless death of her brother, James, Henriette became the suo jure 4th Duchess of Nevers, and Countess of Rethel. Her eldest brother Francis had died in 1562, without leaving heirs.

Henriette had been left with enormous debts from her late father and brothers, but she managed to bring the financial situation back in order and became one of the chief creditors in the kingdom.

Marriage and issue

On 4 March 1565, in Moulins, Bourbonnais at the age of twenty-two, Henriette married Louis I Gonzaga, Prince of Mantua, and her second cousin by virtue of their grandmothers having been sisters. Her husband assumed the titles of Duke of Nevers and 1st Duke of Rethel by right of his wife, while Henriette acquired the new titles of Duchess of Rethel and Princess of Mantua.

Louis and Henriette had five children:

  • Catherine Gonzaga (21 January 1568 - 1 December 1629) - married Henry I, Duke of Longueville, by whom she had one son, Henri II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville.
  • Maria Henrietta Gonzaga (3 September 1571 - 3 August 1601) - married Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne; died childless.
  • Frederick Gonzaga (11 March 1573 - 22 April 1574)
  • Francis Gonzaga (17 September 1576 - 13 June 1580)
  • Charles I, Duke of Mantua (6 May 1580- 20 September 1637) - succeeded as Duke of Nevers, Rethel, Mantua, and Montferrat. He married Catherine Mayenne, daughter of Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne and Henriette of Savoy, Marquise of Villars, by whom he had six children, including Charles II Gonzaga and Anna Gonzaga.
  • Henriette became the mistress of Annibale Coconna, a Piedmontese adventurer who was beheaded in 1574, along with Joseph Boniface de La Mole, for participating in a conspiracy against King Charles IX, who was gravely ill, and which was supported by the Duke of Alençon. It was alleged that she and Queen Marguerite of Navarre secretly, in the middle of the night, removed the heads which had been placed on public display, embalming them and burying them in consecrated ground.

    Henriette died on 24 June 1601, at the Hotel de Nevers in Paris. She was buried in Nevers Cathedral. Her husband had preceded her in death in 1595 after a lifetime of loyal service on behalf of the French Crown.

    Her numerous descendants include: Eleanor Gonzaga, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, King Louis XVI of France, and the latter's consort, Marie Antoinette.

    Depictions in art

    Henriette's portrait was painted by the celebrated French miniaturist and painter, François Clouet, on an unknown date. He was renowned in France for his detailed portraits of the French Royal Family and nobility.

    References

    Henriette of Cleves Wikipedia