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  2. Jean, Count of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans (born 19 May 1965) is the current head of the House of Orléans.Jean is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male-line of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, and thus according to the Orléanists the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV. [2]

  3. Succession to the former French throne (Orléanist) - Wikipedia

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    The Orléanist claimant to the throne of France is Jean, Count of Paris.He is the uncontested heir to the Orléanist position of "King of the French" held by Louis-Philippe, and is also considered the Legitimist heir as "King of France" by those who view the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht (by which Philip V of Spain renounced for himself and his agnatic descendants any claim to the French throne) as ...

  4. List of heirs to the French throne - Wikipedia

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    2nd cousin –1 2 October 1496 2nd cousin +2 died July 1497 Son born to king François, Count of Angoulême, 1st cousin +1 François, Dauphin de France: Heir apparent Son July 1497 Born 1497 Died Louis II, Duke of Orléans, 2nd cousin –2 Louis II, Duke of Orléans: Heir presumptive 2nd cousin –1 1497 2nd cousin +2 died 7 April 1498

  5. Prince Jean, Duke of Guise - Wikipedia

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    Jean d'Orléans (Jean Pierre Clément Marie; 4 September 1874 – 25 August 1940) was Orléanist pretender to the defunct French throne as Jean III. He used the courtesy title of Duke of Guise . He was the third son and youngest child of Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (1840–1910), and grandson of Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans ...

  6. House of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Prince Jean Charles Pierre Marie of Orléans (born 19 May 1965, Boulogne sur Seine), Duke of Vendôme and Dauphin de Viennois, married civilly in Paris on 19 March 2009 and religiously at the Cathédrale Notre-Dame at Senlis on 2 May 2009 to Philomena de Tornos Steinhart (born 19 June 1977, Vienna), with whom he has five children

  7. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    of Paris c. 850/853 –901: Charles the Child 847/848–866 King of Aquitaine Robertians: Hildegarde b. 864: Gisela 865–884: Louis III 863/865–882 King of the Franks r. 879–882: Carloman II c. 866 –884 King of the Franks r. 879–884: Ermentrude 875–914: Frederuna 887–917: Charles III the Simple 879–929 King of the Franks r. 898 ...

  8. Jean de Carrouges - Wikipedia

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    Over the next three years, Jean and Marguerite de Carrouges had two more children and settled in Paris and Normandy, profiting from their celebrity with gifts and investments. [46] In 1390, Carrouges was promoted to a chevalier d'honneur as a bodyguard of the King, a title which came with a substantial financial stipend and was a position of ...

  9. Category:House of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    The House of Orléans is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon descending in male-line from Philippe de France, Duke of Orléans who received his title in 1661.He was the second son of Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria.