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- Nicole Bonvalot (Besançon, circa 1490 - Besançon, July 27, 1570) was an aristocrat from the Duchy of Burgundy. She was the wife of Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle.
Nicole Bonvalot was the daughter of Jacques Bonvalot, knight and lord of Champagney, repeatedly governor of the city of Besançon in 1505 and 1533, and of Marguerite Merceret, a descendant of a wealthy family from Salins. She was the sister of François Bonvalot, abbot of Saint-Vincent de Besançon and of Luxeuil.
- Marriage and descendants
In 1513 she married Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle. Together they had fifteen children, four of whom died young:
Antoine, born May 22, 1514, died in infancy
Jeanne, born September 2, 1515, died young
Marguerite, born July 16, 1516, first wife of Leonardo Grammont, and second wife of Jean d'Achey, baron of Thoraise
Antoine, born August 26, 1517, Cardinal Granvelle
Étiennette, born March 24, 1518, wife of Guyon Mouchet, Lord of Rouillaud
Henriette, born March 18, 1519, wife of Claude Le Blanc, Lord of Ollans and commander of the bodyguard of the Duke of Lorraine.
Thomas, born on June 15, 1521, husband of Helena van Brederode
Jacqueline, born November 28, 1522, died in infancy.
Jerome, born May 14, 1524, Lord of Champagney, surintendant of Flanders, died childless in 1554
Marguerite, born on October 20, 1525 at Mechelen, wife of Antoine Laubépin, baron of l'Aigle the first marriage, then wife of Ferdinand de Lannoy, Count of Bayonne
Anne, born around 1527 in Mechelen, wife of Marc van Beaujeu, lord of Montot
Laurence, born March 3, 1528 in Besançon, wife of Claude of Chalant, baron of Verjon and then Pierre Montluel, Lord of Chateaufort and Corcelles, bailiff of Bugey
Françoise, born January 9, 1531 in Brussels, twin sister of Charles, died in infancy.
Charles, twin brother of Françoise, born in Brussels on January 9, 1531, prothonotarius, canon and archbishop of Besançon, abbot of the Abbey du Parc in Sicily and of Notre-Dame de Faverney
Frederic, born April 2, 1536 in Barcelona, Lord of Champagney after the death of his brother Jerome in 1554, stadholder of Antwerp and advisor to the Council of State for King Philip II of Spain, husband of Constantia van Berchem. He was banished from the Netherlands and died in Dole in 1600
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