Nicetius of Provence
Nicetius, or Nicetas, was the Count of Clermont, Duke of Auvergne, and Governor of Provence in the late sixth century.
He sent gifts to Childebert II in order to secure a dukedom. He received, as constituting his duchy, the cities of Rodez, Clermont, and Uzès. According to Gregory of Tours, though he was young at the time, he was "a man of acute insight," who "established peace in the Auvergne."
In 585, he participated in a war against the Visigoths; Gregory strongly criticises his conduct in the war. Afterwards, he patrolled the border between Septimania and his own Frankish territory, the so-called "Dukedom of Auvergne."
In 587, he was made governor of Provence as well. In 588 Theodore, Bishop of Marseille, complained to the king that there had been a plague in Provence. Nicetius was replaced in the countship of Clermont by one Eulalius.