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  2. Category:French noble families - Wikipedia

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  3. List of French peerages - Wikipedia

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    Surname Mode of extinction Notes Reign of Saint Louis IX (8 November 1226 - 25 August 1270) Duke of Guyenne: 1259: Plantagenet (House of Anjou) forfeit 1369: also forfeit 1294–1303 and 1347–1360; legitimate male line extinguished in 1499 Reign of Philip III (25 August 1270 - 5 October 1285) none Reign of Philip IV (5 October 1285 - 29 ...

  4. French nobility - Wikipedia

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    The French nobility (French: la noblesse française) was an aristocratic social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution. From 1808 [ 1 ] to 1815 during the First Empire the Emperor Napoléon bestowed titles [ 2 ] that were recognized as a new nobility by the Charter of 4 June 1814 ...

  5. Category:French nobility - Wikipedia

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    Medieval French nobility (9 C, 7 P) * ... Pages in category "French nobility" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total.

  6. Category:Lists of French nobility - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Medieval French nobility - Wikipedia

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    14th-century French nobility (4 C, 138 P) ... Pages in category "Medieval French nobility" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  8. French name - Wikipedia

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    French statesman Charles de Gaulle's surname may not be a traditional French name with a toponymic particule, but a Flemish Dutch name that evolved from a form of De Walle meaning "the wall". In the case of nobility, titles are mostly of the form [title] [ particle ] [name of the land]: for instance, Louis, duc d'Orléans ("Louis, duke of ...

  9. Category:Women of medieval France - Wikipedia

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    Medieval French women artists (3 P) C. Countesses of Paris (8 P) F. Female saints of medieval France (1 C, 26 P) Frankish women (7 C, 1 P) L. Lotharingian queens ...