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List of governors of Languedoc; List of consorts of Elbeuf; List of French marquesses; List of lords and counts of Hanau; List of lords of Bouillon; List of lords of Chantilly; List of nobles and magnates of France in the 13th century; List of rulers of Frisia; List of lords of Mailly
Pages in category "French nobility" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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 ...
Technically speaking, it is an emblem rather than a coat of arms, since it does not respect heraldic rules—heraldry being seen as an aristocratic art, and therefore associated with the Ancien Régime. The emblem consists of: A wide shield with lion-head terminal bears a monogram "RF" standing for République Française (French Republic).
This category contains people of the most modest rank of French nobility, sometimes designated by the nobiliary particle de added to their surnames, but without other nobles titles such as Count, Duke, Marquis, etc.
Surname Mode of extinction Notes Reign of Philip VI (1 February 1328 - 22 August 1350) Count of Beaumont-le-Roger: 1328: Artois (Royal family) forfeit 1331 Count of Maine: 1331: Royal family: merged 1350: for John, son of King Philip VI: Duke of Normandy: 1332: Royal family: merged 1350: for John, son of King Philip VI: Duke of Orléans: 1344 ...
Pages in category "16th-century French nobility" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.