Noble family House of Savoy Name Jacques, of | Spouse Anna d'Este (m. 1566) | |
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Father Philippe, Duke of Nemours Mother Charlotte van Longueville Born 12 October 1531
Vauluisant ( 1531-10-12 ) Died June 15, 1585, Annecy, France Children Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Nemours, Henri I, Duke of Nemours Grandchildren Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours Similar People Anna d'Este, Renee of France, Ercole II d'Este - Duke of F, Charles - Duke of Mayenne, Henry I - Duke of Guise | ||
Parents Philippe, Duke of Nemours |
Jacques of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Nemours (12 October 1531 – 18 June 1585) was the son of Philippe, Duke of Nemours, and became Duke of Nemours on his father's death in 1533.
He distinguished himself at the sieges of Lens and Metz (1552–1553), at the Battle of Renty (1554) and in the campaign of Piedmont (1555).
He was a supporter of the house of Guise, and had to retire for some time into Savoy in consequence of a plot. On his return to France he fought the Huguenots, and signalized himself by his successes in Dauphiné and Lyonnais. In 1567 he induced the court to return from Meaux to Paris, took part in the battle of Saint Denis, protested against the peace of Longjumeau, and repulsed the invasion of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken. He devoted his last years to letters and art, and died at Annecy.
He married, on 29 April 1566, Anna d'Este, daughter of Duke Ercole II of Ferrara and Renée of France, and widow of Francis, Duke of Guise. He was succeeded as Duke of Nemours by his sons, Charles Emmanuel de Savoie, 3rd Duc de Nemours and Henri I, Duke of Nemours.
A fictionalized version of the second Duke of Nemours serves as the love interest in the early novel La Princesse de Clèves, which takes place at the court of Henry II of France.