- Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine
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Nicholas Francis Duke of Lorraine Issue Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
Anne Marie Thérèse, Abbess of RemiremontHouse House of Lorraine Father Francis II of Lorraine Mother Christina of Salm Born 12 December 1612 Died 25 January 1670 (aged 57)Burial 4 July 1670 Religion Roman Catholic Nicholas Francis (French: Nicolas François de Lorraine; 12 December 1612 – 25 January 1670), also known as Nicholas II, was briefly Duke of Lorraine and Duke of Bar for a few months in 1634, spanning the time between the abdication of his older brother and his own resignation. He was therefore Duke during the invasion of Lorraine by the French in the Thirty Years War.
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Biography
Nicholas Francis was the youngest son of duke Francis II of Lorraine and his wife, Christina of Salm. Born on the feast of Saint Nicholas, he was named in his honour. His sister was Marguerite of Lorraine, the Duchess of Orléans and wife of Gaston, Duke of Orléans.
As it appeared unlikely that he would succeed to the duchy, he was destined for the church. He was made coadjutor bishop of Toul, in spite of his youth, in 1619 and succeeded to the see in 1624, but never actually received any sacred orders. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of Pont-à-Mousson, 1622—1629. He returned to Nancy in June 1629. The thesis he prepared on the sacrament of penance was printed in Holland in 1627 with a dedication to Pope Urban VIII. After his promotion to the cardinalate, he received private lessons from two Jesuit priests.
Nicholas Francis was named abbot in commendam — a lucrative sinecure — of several abbeys and was sent on several embassies by his brother, Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine, and by Louis XIII of France.
He was created cardinal 19 January 1626, but in pectore, the appointment remaining unproclaimed until 30 August 1627. He never received the red hat or a cardinal-deaconry. When in 1634 his brother Charles was pressured into resigning his realm in his favor, he became sovereign Duke of Lorraine. He wrote to Pope Urban VIII, 4 March 1634, resigning the cardinalate to marry his cousin Claude of Lorraine, the second daughter of Henry I, on 17–18 February. On 8 March 1634, the pope declared him in nullo e sacris ordinis constitutum, depriving him of the cardinalate and the diocese of Toul. In the consistory of 22 March 1634, the pope communicated the news to the cardinals.
Immediately following Nicholas's accession to the dukedom, the French invaded the duchy and forced the new duke to sign a treaty recognizing their right to occupy it. In April 1634, Nicholas himself fled into exile, and soon after abdicated himself, returning the claim to the duchy to his older brother, Charles. With one brief exception, Charles would not, however, be able to return to his duchy until 1661.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine 16. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine 8. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine 17. Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier 4. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine 18. Christian II of Denmark 9. Christina of Denmark 19. Isabella of Austria 2. Francis II, Duke of Lorraine 20. Francis I of France 10. Henry II of France 21. Claude of France 5. Claude of France 22. Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino 11. Catherine de' Medici 23. Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne 1. Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine 24. John V, Count of Salm 12. John VI, Count of Salm 25. Anne d' Haraucourt 6. Paul de Salm, Count of Salm 26. Louis de Stainville 13. Claude de Stainville 27. Odette Luillier de Manicamp 3. Christina of Salm 28. Jean II Le Veneur 14. Tanneguy Le Veneur, Count of Tillières 29. Catherine de Montjean 7. Marie Le Veneur 30. Francois Elie de Pompadour 15. Madeleine de Pompadour 31. Isabeau le Picard Radeval Family and issue
He married his first cousin Claude Françoise de Lorraine who died in childbirth:
- Ferdinand Philippe, Hereditary Prince of Lorraine, suo jure Duke of Bar (29 December 1639 – 1 April 1659)
- Charles Léopold, Duke of Lorraine (3 April 1643 – 18 April 1690) married Eleonora Maria of Austria and had issue;
- Anne Eléanore of Lorraine (12 May 1645 – 28 February 1648) died in infancy;
- Anne Marie Thérèse of Lorraine (30 July 1648 – 17 June 1661) Abbess of Remiremont, no issue;
- Marie Anne of Lorraine (born 30 Jul 1648, date of death unknown).
See also
- Dukes of Bar
References
Preceded by
Charles IVDuke of Lorraine
1634-1661Succeeded by
Charles IVPrinces of Lorraine The generations start from the children of Réné II 1st Generation Prince Charles* · Prince François* · Antoine, Duke of Lorraine · Prince Nicolas* · Claude, Duke of Guise · Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine* · Louis, Count of Vaudémont · Prince François*2nd Generation François I · Nicolas, Duke of Mercœur · Prince Jean · Prince Antoine · Francis, Duke of Guise · Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine* · Claude, Duke of Aumale · Louis, Cardinal of Guise* · René, Marquis of Elbeuf3rd Generation Charles III · Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur · Henri, Duke of Guise · Charles, Duke of Aumale · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf4th Generation Henri II · Prince Charles* · François II · Charles, Duke of Mayenne · Prince Philippe Louis* · Charles, Duke of Guise · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf · Louis, Cardinal of Guise · Claude, Duke of Chevreuse · Prince François Alexandre5th Generation Prince Henri* · Charles IV · Nicolas François, Duke of Lorraine · Henri, Duke of Guise* · Louis, Duke of Joyeuse* · Henri, Count of Harcourt · Charles, Duke of Elbeuf* · Henri, Abbot of Hombliéres* · François Marie, Prince of Lillebonne* · François Louis, Count of Harcourt* · Louis, Count of Armagnac · Philippe, Chevalier de Lorraine6th Generation Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince* · Charles V · Charles Henri, Prince of Commercy* · Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise* · Alfonse Louis, Abbot of Royaumont* · Raimond Bérenger, Abbot of Faron de Meaux* · Henri, Duke of Elbeuf* · Emmanuel Maurice, Duke of Elbeuf* · Henri, Count of Brionne · Alphonse Henri, Count of Harcourt · Charles, Count of Marsan7th Generation Léopold I · Charles Joseph, Bishop of Olomouc* · Prince Charles Ferdinand* · Prince Joseph Innocent* · François Antoine, Abbot of Malmedy* · Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont · François Joseph, Duke of Guise* · Henri, Count of Brionne · Charles, Count of Armagnac · Louis, Prince of Lambesc · Joseph, Count of Harcourt · Charles Louis, Count of Marsan8th Generation Louis, Hereditary Prince* · Louis, Hereditary Prince* · Léopold Clément, Hereditary Prince* · Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor · Prince Charles Alexandre* · Louis, Prince of Brionne · Gaston, Count of Marsan* · Camille, Prince of Marsan*9th Generation Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc, Duke of Elbeuf* · Joseph, Prince of Vaudémont*- died without surviving issue
Categories:- 1612 births
- 1670 deaths
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- House of Lorraine
- 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops
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- 17th-century French people
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