Jacques d'Armagnac

Jacques d'Armagnac (c. 1433 – 4 August 1477), duke of Nemours, was the son of Bernard d'Armagnac, count of Pardiac, and . While styled Count of Castres, he served under Charles VII of France in Normandy in 1449 and 1450, and afterwards in Guienne. Louis XI awarded him with honours. In 1462, Jacques succeeded his father, and Louis XI married him to his god-daughter, , daughter of Charles of Le Maine. Louis XI also recognized his title to the duchy of Nemours, which he had disputed with the King of Navarre. He and Louise had six children:

Jacques d'Armagnac

Jacques d'Armagnac (c. 1433 – 4 August 1477), duke of Nemours, was the son of Bernard d'Armagnac, count of Pardiac, and . While styled Count of Castres, he served under Charles VII of France in Normandy in 1449 and 1450, and afterwards in Guienne. Louis XI awarded him with honours. In 1462, Jacques succeeded his father, and Louis XI married him to his god-daughter, , daughter of Charles of Le Maine. Louis XI also recognized his title to the duchy of Nemours, which he had disputed with the King of Navarre. He and Louise had six children: