- Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans
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Nicolas Henri Duke of Orléans Nicolas Henri in the cradle House House of Bourbon Father Henry IV of France Mother Marie de' Medici Born 13 April 1607 Died 17 November 1611 (aged 4)Nicolas Henri de France, Duke of Orléans, was the second son and fourth child of Henry IV of France and his Italian queen Marie de' Medici.
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Biography
Nicolas Henri was born at the Palace of Fontainebleau on 16 (or 13) April 1607 and died on 17 November 1611 at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. He was known as Monsieur d'Orléans or the Prince sans nom (prince without name), as it was customary in the royal house of France to name the children only at the time of their baptism.
His youngest brother, Gaston de France, titled at birth as Duke of Anjou as was customary for the third son, was born in 1608. At a very young age, he had been engaged to Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier, heiress of the House of Bourbon-Montpensier. Marie was the greatest heiress of the age and was the future mother of la Grande Mademoiselle.
Nicolas Henri died at the age of four as a result of an epileptic attack. The title of Duke of Orléans reverted back to the crown and was later given to his younger brother Gaston who outlived him for another four decades. His brother would also marry Marie in 1626.
He was buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis, outside Paris.
Ancestors
8. Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme 4. Antoine of Navarre 9. Françoise d'Alençon 2. Henry IV of France 10. Henry II of Navarre 5. Jeanne III of Navarre 11. Marguerite de Navarre 1. Nicholas Henri de France, duc d'Orléans 12. Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 6. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 13. Eleonora di Toledo 3. Marie de' Medici 14. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor 7. Johanna of Austria 15. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary Titles
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Nicolas Henri, Duke of OrléansBorn: 16 April 1607 Died: 17 November 1611French royalty Preceded by
Louis, Dauphin of FranceHeir to the Throne
as Heir presumptive
14 May 1610 — 17 November 1611Succeeded by
Gaston, Duke of OrléansRegnal titles Preceded by
Alexandre ÉdouardDuke of Orléans
1607–1611Succeeded by
Gaston, Duke of OrléansDukes of Orléans Philippe · Louis · Charles · Louis · Henri · Charles · Louis · Charles Maximilian · Alexandre Édouard · Nicolas Henri · Gaston · Philippe · Philippe · Louis · Louis Philippe · Louis Philippe Joseph · Louis Philippe · Ferdinand Philippe · Philippe · François Currant claimants Jacques Princes of France The first generation are the children of Henri IV; these males held the rank of Son of France or Grand son of France; 1st Generation 2nd Generation 3rd Generation Louis, Dauphin of France · Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou* · Louis François, Duke of Anjou* · Philippe Charles, Duke of Valois* · Alexandre Louis, Duke of Valois* · Philippe, Duke of Orléans4th Generation 5th Generation Louis, Duke of Brittany* · Louis, Duke of Brittany* · Louis XV6th Generation Louis, Dauphin of France · Philippe, Duke of Anjou*7th Generation 8th Generation Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France* · Louis XVII* · Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême* · Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry*died without surviving issue Categories:- 1607 births
- 1611 deaths
- People from Fontainebleau
- House of Bourbon
- Princes of France (Bourbon)
- House of Orléans
- Dukes of Orléans
- Burials at the Basilica of St Denis
- Heirs presumptive to the French throne
- 17th-century French people
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