Count Of Nevers
The "Count of Nevers" is a title associated with the historical region of Nevers in France. It was held by various noble families throughout the Middle Ages, often linked to the broader political dynamics of the time. The title signifies a rank of nobility, typically below that of a duke but above a baron.
The most notable holder of the title was Jean de Clamecy, who became the Count of Nevers in the 15th century. The title has since become less prominent, but it remains a part of the historical legacy of French nobility and the feudal system that once dominated the region.