Charles II, Duke of Nevers | |
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Died | 1521 Louvre |
Noble family | La Marck |
Spouse(s) | Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel |
Issue | Francis I, Duke of Nevers |
Father | Engelbert, Count of Nevers |
Mother | Charlotte de Bourbone-Vendome |
Charles II (died in Louvre in 1521) was Count of Nevers (1506–1521). He was son of Engelbert de La Mark and Catherine de Bourbon-Vendome.[1]
He belongs to the House de La Mark. His father Engelbert, Count of Nevers (1491–1506) was son of John I, Duke of Cleves (1384–1404) and Elisabeth Countess of Nevers.[1] Elisabeth was great-granddaughter of Philip II duke of Burgundy.
Charles II succeeded his father in 1506. He married in 1504 to Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel,[1] daughter of Jean d'Albret and Charlotte Countess of Rethel. Thus he became Count of Rethel jure uxoris. They had:
Charles II became entangled in intrigues at the court of King Francis I and was imprisoned in a tower of the Louvre in 1521. His mother and Charles III, Duke of Bourbon tried to get him released, but he died before they could secure his release.[2]