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  2. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Emperor of the French r. 1804–1814, 1815: Joséphine de Beauharnais 1763–1814: Alexandre de Beauharnais 1760–1794: Louis Bonaparte 1778–1846 King of Holland: Napoleon II 1811–1832 Emperor of the French r. 1815 (disputed) Hortense de Beauharnais 1783–1837: Napoleon III 1808–1873 Emperor of the French r. 1852–1870: Eugénie de ...

  3. Family tree of French monarchs (simplified) - Wikipedia

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    List of French monarchs; List of French consorts; List of heirs to the French throne; Legitimist claimants to the throne of France—descendants of the Bourbons, rejecting all heads of state since 1830. Unionists recognized the Orléanist claimant after 1883. Orléanist claimants to the throne of France—descendants of Louis-Phillippe, a cadet ...

  4. List of heirs to the French throne - Wikipedia

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    Following the abolition of the monarchy of France by the French National Convention, Louis XVI and his family were held in confinement. Louis XVI was found guilty by the Convention of treason against the state, and was executed on 21 January 1793.

  5. Descendants of Louis XIV - Wikipedia

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    Louis XIV (1638–1715), the Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of France, was the son of King Louis XIII of France and Queen Anne. The descendants of Louis XIV are numerous. Although only one of his children by his wife Maria Theresa of Spain survived past infancy, Louis had many illegitimate children by his mistresses. [1]

  6. List of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The family tree of Frankish and French monarchs (509–1870) France was ruled by monarchs from the establishment of the kingdom of West Francia in 843 until the end of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions. Classical French historiography usually regards Clovis I, king of the Franks (r. 507–511), as the first king of ...

  7. Capetian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    12th-century portrait of Hugh Capet. His direct descendants ruled France for many centuries. The Capetian miracle (French: Miracle capétien) refers to the dynasty's ability to attain and hold onto the French crown. [7] [page needed] In 987, Hugh Capet was elected to succeed Louis V of the Carolingian dynasty that had ruled France for over ...

  8. List of family trees - Wikipedia

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    Argead Dynasty, family of Philip II of Macedonia and Alexander the Great; Kings of the Hellenes; Kings of the Hellenes, simple (French) Alcmaeonids noble house of Ancient Athens, family of Pericles and Alcibiades; Byzantine emperors family tree

  9. Succession to the French throne - Wikipedia

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    In 1791 the French National Assembly drew up a new, written Constitution to which the King gave his assent, and which governed France for the last year of the 18th century monarchy. For the first time it was necessary to define formally, as a matter of statutory constitutional law, the system of succession, and the titles, privileges and ...