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The Seigneurs and Dukes of Mercœur were a line of powerful lords deriving their name from the estate of Mercœur in Auvergne, France. The line became extinct in the 14th century, and passed by inheritance to the dauphins of Auvergne, counts of Clermont. In 1426 it passed to the Bourbons by the marriage, of , dauphine of Auvergne, to Louis I, Count of Montpensier. It formed part of the confiscated estates of the Constable de Bourbon, and was given by Francis I and Louise of Savoy to Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife, Renée of Bourbon, sister of the Constable. Nicholas of Lorraine, son of Duke Antoine, was created Duke of Mercœur and a peer of France in 1569. His son Philippe Emmanuel left a daughter, who married the duc de Vendôme in 1609.

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  • The Seigneurs and Dukes of Mercœur were a line of powerful lords deriving their name from the estate of Mercœur in Auvergne, France. The line became extinct in the 14th century, and passed by inheritance to the dauphins of Auvergne, counts of Clermont. In 1426 it passed to the Bourbons by the marriage, of , dauphine of Auvergne, to Louis I, Count of Montpensier. It formed part of the confiscated estates of the Constable de Bourbon, and was given by Francis I and Louise of Savoy to Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife, Renée of Bourbon, sister of the Constable. Nicholas of Lorraine, son of Duke Antoine, was created Duke of Mercœur and a peer of France in 1569. His son Philippe Emmanuel left a daughter, who married the duc de Vendôme in 1609. (en)
  • I duchi di Mercœur si sono succeduti dal XVI al XVIII secolo. Il titolo prende il nome dalla famiglia dei Mercœur, che aveva diversi possedimenti nella regione dell'Alvernia, in Francia. Nel XIV secolo la linea dinastica proseguì con i delfini d'Alvernia, conti di Clermont. Nel 1426 passò ai Borbone per il matrimonio, di Giovanna di Clermont, delfina d'Alvernia, con Luigi I, Conte di Montpensier. Formò una parte delle proprietà confiscate del Conestabile di Borbone, e fu data da Francesco I di Francia e Luisa di Savoia ad Antonio, Duca di Lorena, e sua moglie, Renata di Borbone, sorella del Conestabile. Nicola di Lorena, figlio del Duca Antonio, fu creato Duca di Mercœur ed un pari di Francia nel 1569. Suo figlio Filippo Emanuele lascio una figlia, che sposò il duc de Vendôme nel 1609. (it)
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  • The Seigneurs and Dukes of Mercœur were a line of powerful lords deriving their name from the estate of Mercœur in Auvergne, France. The line became extinct in the 14th century, and passed by inheritance to the dauphins of Auvergne, counts of Clermont. In 1426 it passed to the Bourbons by the marriage, of , dauphine of Auvergne, to Louis I, Count of Montpensier. It formed part of the confiscated estates of the Constable de Bourbon, and was given by Francis I and Louise of Savoy to Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife, Renée of Bourbon, sister of the Constable. Nicholas of Lorraine, son of Duke Antoine, was created Duke of Mercœur and a peer of France in 1569. His son Philippe Emmanuel left a daughter, who married the duc de Vendôme in 1609. (en)
  • I duchi di Mercœur si sono succeduti dal XVI al XVIII secolo. Il titolo prende il nome dalla famiglia dei Mercœur, che aveva diversi possedimenti nella regione dell'Alvernia, in Francia. Nel XIV secolo la linea dinastica proseguì con i delfini d'Alvernia, conti di Clermont. Nel 1426 passò ai Borbone per il matrimonio, di Giovanna di Clermont, delfina d'Alvernia, con Luigi I, Conte di Montpensier. Formò una parte delle proprietà confiscate del Conestabile di Borbone, e fu data da Francesco I di Francia e Luisa di Savoia ad Antonio, Duca di Lorena, e sua moglie, Renata di Borbone, sorella del Conestabile. Nicola di Lorena, figlio del Duca Antonio, fu creato Duca di Mercœur ed un pari di Francia nel 1569. Suo figlio Filippo Emanuele lascio una figlia, che sposò il duc de Vendôme nel 1609. (it)
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