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Kings of France family tree

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia - Carolingian

The Carolingians (also known as the "Carlovingians") were a dynasty of rulers that eventually controlled the Frankish realm and its successors from the 8th to the 10th century, officially taking over the kingdoms from the Merovingian dynasty in 751. The name Carolingian itself comes from Charles Martel, who defeated the Moors at Poitiers in 732. The dynasty's most prominent member is Charlemagne (in Latin: Carolus Magnus). The dynasty is usually considered to have been founded by Arnulf of Metz, Bishop of Metz in the lat ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia - Valois Dynasty

The Valois Dynasty succeeded the Capetian Dynasty as rulers of France from 1328-1589. They were descendants of Charles of Valois, the third son of King Philip III and based their claim to be ahead of Edward III of England on a reintroduction of the Salic law. Valois Dynasty - List of Valois kings of France. Philippe VI, the Fortunate 1328-1350 Jean II, the Good 1350-1364 Charles V, the Wise 1364-1380 Charles VI, the Well-Beloved, later known as the Mad 1380-1422 Cha ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia - House of Bourbon

The House of Bourbon is an important European royal house. Bourbon kings first ruled Navarre and France in the 16th century. By the 18th century, members of the Bourbon dynasty held thrones in Spain and southern Italy; other Bourbons held important duchies. Spain currently has a Bourbon monarch. Bourbon monarchs ruled Navarre (from 1555) and France (from 1589 until the 1792 overthrow of the monarchy during the French Revolution. Restored briefly in 1814 and definitively in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire, the sen ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia - Capetian

The direct Capetian Dynasty followed the Carolingian rulers of France from 987 to 1328. From 1328 to 1830, with the interruption of the revolution, France was ruled by kings from the Valois and Bourbon, Cadet branches of the dynasty. Capetian - List of Capetian kings of France. 987–996, Hugh Capet, Count of Paris, crowned King of France 996–1031, Robert II, the Pious 1031–1060, Henri I 1060–1108, Philippe I 1108–1137, Louis VI, the Fat 113 ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia - Bourbon Dynasty Restored

Following the ousting of Napoleon I of France in 1814, the Allies restored the Bourbon Dynasty to the French throne. The ensuing period is called the Restauration, following French usage, and is characterized by a sharp conservative reaction and the re-establishment of the Roman Catholic Church as a power in French politics. Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824. Louis XVIII's restoration to the throne in 1814 was effected largely through the support of Napoleon's former foreign min ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - History of France - Historical Overview

History of France - Gaul. Settled mainly by Celtic peoples (that the Romans referred to as the "Gauls"), and apart from a shrinking area of Basque population in the southwest and Ligurian population on the southern coast, the area of modern France comprised the bulk of the region of Gaul (Latin: Gallia) under the rule of the Roman Empire from the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD. Hi ...

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History of France, History of France - Historical Overview, History of France - Gaul, History of France - France in the Early Middle Ages, History of France - France in the Middle Ages, History of France - Early Modern France, History of France - France in the Nineteenth Century, History of France - France In Modern Times

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830

There is still considerable debate among historians as to the actual cause of the downfall of Charles X. What is generally conceded, though, is that between 1827 and 1830, a series of economic downturns combined with the rise of a liberal opposition within the Chamber of Deputies ultimately felled the conservative Bourbons. Between 1827 and 1830, France faced an economic downturn, industrial and agricultural, that was possibly worse than the one that sparked the Revolution of 1789. A series of progressively worsening grain harvests pu ...

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France

Henry granted the Edict of Nantes April 13, 1598, establishing Catholicism as an official state religion, but otherwise assuring the Huguenots equal rights with the Catholics. This compromise ended the religious wars in France. That same year the Treaty of Vervins ended the war with Spain, adjusted the Spanish-French border, and resulted in a belated recognition by Spain of Henry as king of France. Ably assisted by Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, Henry reduced the land tax known as the taille; promoted agriculture, public ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - History of France - Historical Overview

History of France - Gaul. Main articles: Gaul and Roman Gaul Settled mainly by Celtic peoples (that the Romans referred to as the "Gauls"), and apart from a shrinking area of Basque population in the southwest and Ligurian population on the southern coast, the area of modern France comprised the bulk of the region of Gaul (Latin: Gallia) under the rule of the Roman Empire from the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD. History of France - France in the Early Middle Ages. See also:

History of France, History of France - Historical Overview, History of France - Gaul, History of France - France in the Early Middle Ages, History of France - France in the Middle Ages, History of France - Early Modern France, History of France - France in the Nineteenth Century, History of France - France In Modern Times

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Valois Dynasty - List of Valois Dukes and Duchesses of Burgundy

The term "Valois Dukes of Burgundy" is employed to refer to the dynasty which began after a member of the Royal family (Philip, son of King Jean II), was given the Duchy of Burgundy. Philip II, the Bold (1364–1404) John, the Fearless (1404–1419) Philip III, the Good (1419–1467) Charles, the Rash ("le Temeraire") (1467–1477) Mary of Burgundy (1477–1482) The application of the Salic Law meant that with the extinction of the Valoi ...

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Valois Dynasty, Valois Dynasty - List of Valois kings of France, Valois Dynasty - List of Valois kings of Poland, Valois Dynasty - List of Valois Dukes and Duchesses of Burgundy

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy

The Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon was founded by Philip V. He was born in 1683 in Versailles, the second son of the dauphin, the son of Louis XIV. He was the Duke of Anjou and probably never expected to be raised to a rank higher than that. However when King Charles II of Spain was dying without issue and he adopted Philip as his heir, being the great grandson of King Philip IV of Spain. Having a Bourbon king on both the French and Spanish thrones disturbed the balance of power in Europe and when Charles died on November 1, 1700 a G ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers

House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France. Dates indicate reigns, not lifetimes. Henry IV, the Great 1589–1610 Louis XIII, the Just 1610–1643 Louis XIV, the Sun King 1643–1715 Philippe II of Orléans (Regent) 1715–1723 Louis XV, the Well-Beloved 1715–1774 Louis XVI 1774–1793 Louis XVII (never actually reigned) 1793–1795 Louis XVIII 1814–1824 Charles X 1824–1830 ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath

With the abdication of Napoleon on April 11, 1814 the Bourbon Dynasty was restored to the kingdom of France in the person of Louis XVIII, brother of Louis XVI. Napoleon escaped from exile and Louis fled in March 1815. Louis was again restored after the Battle of Waterloo on July 7. The conservative elements of Europe dominated the post-Napoleonic age, but the values of the French Revolution could not be easily swept aside. Louis granted a constitution on June 14, 1814 to appease the liberals, but the ultra-royalist party, led by his b ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy

The Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon was founded by Philip V. He was born in 1683 in Versailles, the second son of the dauphine, the son of Louis XIV. He was the Duke of Anjou and probably never expected to be raised to a rank higher than that. However when King Charles II of Spain was dying without issue and he adopted Philip as his heir, being the great grandson of King Philip IV of Spain. Having a Bourbon king on both the French and Spanish thrones disturbed the balance of power in Europe and when Charles died on November 1, 1700 a ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution

Louis XVI had become the dauphin of France upon the death of his father, the son of Louis XV, in 1765. He married Marie Antoinette, a daughter of Maria Theresa, in 1770. Louis intervened in the American Revolution against Britain in 1778, but he is most remembered for the French Revolution. France was in financial turmoil and Louis was forced to convene the estates-general on May 5, 1789. They formed the National Assembly and forced Louis to accept a constitution that limited his powers on July 14, 1790. He tried to flee France in June 1791, ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV

The first Bourbon king of France was Henry IV. He was born on December 13, 1553 in the Kingdom of Navarre. Antoine de Bourbon, his father, was a ninth generation descendent of King Louis IX of France. Jeanne d'Albret, his mother, was the Queen of Navarre and the niece of King Francis I of France. He was baptized Catholic, but raised Calvinist. After his father was killed in 1563, he became Duke of Vendôme at the age of 10, with Admiral Gaspard de Coligny (1519–1572) as his regent. Five years later, the young duke became the nominal leader of the Huguenots a ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France

Upon the fall of the Napoleonic empire, Ferdinand I was restored to the throne of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1815. His subjects revolted on July 2, 1820 and he was forced to grant a constitution on July 13. Austria invaded in March 1821 and revoked the constitution. He was succeeded by his son, Francis I, in 1825 and by his grandson, Ferdinand II, in 1830. Another revolution erupted on January 12, 1848 and Ferdinand was also forced to grant a constitution on February 10. This constitution was revoked in 1849. Ferdinand was succeeded ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other significant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

Collingham, H.A.C. The July Monarchy: A Political History of France, 1830-1848. (London; New York: Longman, 1988). Pilbeam, Pamela. The Economic Crisis of 1827-32 and the 1830 Revolution in Provincial France. The Historical Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June, 1989). Rader, Daniel L. The Journalists and the July Revolution in France. (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973). ...

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Bourbon Dynasty Restored, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France

Upon the fall of the Napoleonic empire, Ferdinand I was restored to the throne of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1815. His subjects revolted on July 2, 1820 and he was forced to grant a constitution on July 13. Austria invaded in March 1821 and revoked the constitution. He was succeeded by his son, Francis I, in 1825 and by his grandson, Ferdinand II, in 1830. Another revolution erupted on January 12, 1848 and Ferdinand was also forced to grant a constitution on February 10. This constitution was revoked in 1849. Ferdinand was succeeded ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other signifigant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy

The Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon was founded by Philip V. He was born in 1683 in Versailles, the second son of the dauphine, the son of Louis XIV. He was the Duke of Anjou and probably never expected to be raised to a rank higher then that. However when King Charles II of Spain was dying without issue and he adopted Philip as his heir, being the great grandson of King Philip IV of Spain. Having a Bourbon king on both the French and Spanish thrones disturbed the balance of power in Europe and when Charles died on November 1, 1700 a ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other signifigant Bourbon branches

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