Jacques Ier de Crussol

Jacques de Crussol
8th viscount of Uzès
Coat of arms Per pale barry of six Or and vert, and gules, three bendlets Or.
Reign 1475-1525
Predecessor Jéhan d'Uzès
7th viscount of Uzès
1426-1475
Successor Charles de Crussol
9th viscount of Uzès
1525-1546
Spouse(s) Simone d'Uzès (24 June 1486)

Issue

Charles de Crussol (1483-1546)
André de Crussol
Marie de Crussol
Marie de Crussol
Madeleine de Crussol
Jeanne de Crussol
Anne de Crussol

Jeanne La Jeune de Crussol

Titles and styles

Grand Chamberlain of France
Grand Breadmaster of France
Governor of Dauphiné
Sénéchal of Beaucaire and Nîmes
in February 1504, Captain of 200 archers of the royal guard
Noble family House of Crussol
Father Louis de Crussol
Mother Jeanne de Lévis
Born 1460
Died 1525

Jacques de Crussol is the son of Louis de Crussol, a member of the chivalric Order of Saint-Michel. Born into a relatively small inheritance of the castle Crussol - later abandoned in favour of the castle in Uzès - Jacques was the first of his house to become viscount of Uzès. After the husband of the only daughter of the house of Uzès died without having left any successors, Jacques was the next to marry Simone d'Uzès.[1] They married on the 24th of June in 1486 and the two houses were thus joined on the condition that the house of Crussol would thereafter accept both the name of the house of Uzès and its coat of arms, incorporating it into their own.

See also

Viscounts and Dukes of Uzès

References

  1. http://gw.geneanet.org/wailly?lang=en&p=simone&n=d+uzes
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