France: Kings, Queens and Royal History


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Thank goodness the gold reliquary was found having survived the wanton destruction and sacrileges of the French Revolution.

I had always thought the gold reliquary was empty since 1793 when it was seized from the Carmelite church and its contents were dumped?
 
We just have on French TV Stephane Bern 's Secrets d' Histoire about King Louis Philippe I and Queen Marie Amélie. The last Monarchs of France.
At the end we saw at the Chapel of Dreux Monseigneur le Duc de Vendome.
Vincent Meylan spoke about Queen Amelie famous jewels from Mellerio.
Among the quests , Prince Michel of Greece , one of the most clever man of the Royal Gotha.
 
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The tomb of Louis-Philippe and Queen Amélie at the Chapelle royale de Dreux,the site contains some splendid monuments.


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Thank you for the pictures. As both died in exile ( Great Britain) they are in Dreux only I think in 1876.
 
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We just have on French TV Stephane Bern 's Secrets d' Histoire about King Louis Philippe I and Queen Marie Amélie. The last Monarchs of France. [...]


I thought Napoléon III and Eugenie were the last monarchs of France?
 
Napoleon III Bonaparte was Emperor.
They explained that Louis Philippe d' Orleans did his oath before la Charte , he was not un Roi Divin and did not want to be called Roi de France but Louis Philippe Ier Roi des Français. His reign lasted only 18 years and was so surprised he had to abdicate. The King and the Queen went to England with a false name and were save.
The Duke of Vendome said what he liked was ' son esprit de famille" , he spoke about the famous painting of Louis Philippe and is 5 Sons, Orleans, Montpensier, Joinville , Nemours and the famous Aumale (Algerie)
 
Last Monarch of Royal Blood.
Of course the very last are Napoleon III and Eugenie.
By the way Nico , did you see secrets d'histoire yesterday Evening ? Did you notice Stephane Bern full admiration for the Duke of Vendome !
 
Thank you for the pictures. As both died in exile ( Great Britain) they are in Dreux only I think in 1976.


I read that the queen did not want the title 'Queen of the French' on her tomb and instead wanted 'Duchess d' Orleans' .
 
I read that the queen did not want the title 'Queen of the French' on her tomb and instead wanted 'Duchess d' Orleans' .
Apparently she felt uncomfortable with her husband having usurped the throne of their cousins the legitimate kings of France.
 
I thought Napoléon III and Eugenie were the last monarchs of France?


The last King of France was Charles X. Louis Philippe, as "King of the French", was technically a usurper. And so was Louis Napoleon, whose regime (the Second French Empire) actually sprung from the Second Republic.
 
A discussion followed on boards and it was said as you King Louis Philippe is an usurper.

A lot was new to me for this Secrets d' Histoire where we may see places and personal royal ownings we may never see, as e a the Chateau D'Eu.

An Anecdote : before they were King and Queen they were HSH the Duke of Orleans ans HRH the Duchess of Orleans (daughter of the King of Naples.)
On a Royal Reception abroad they said Son Altesse Royale la Duchesse d' Orleans and the two doors were open . Follow by Son Altesse Sérénissime le Duc d' Orleans and half a door was open !
 
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The last King of France was Charles X. Louis Philippe, as "King of the French", was technically a usurper. And so was Louis Napoleon, whose regime (the Second French Empire) actually sprung from the Second Republic.

I know one of your pleasures Mbruno is trolling this thread and the French History, but despite your disgust of the Orléans and the Bonapartes, Napoléon III was the last Monarch of France. Period.
And your verbal convolutions about the "Lois fondamentales du royaume" will not change that fact.
 
A lot was new to me for this Secrets d' Histoire where we may see places and personal royal ownings we may never see, as e a the Chateau D'Eu.

The Chateau d'Eu has a fascinating history it was once owned by the powerful Duke de Guise,hosted Queen Victoria and was the exile home to Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil!
 
At the demise of King Robert I, in battle at Soissons in 923, his son Hugh refused the crown, and it went to his brother-in-law, Rudolph of France.
 
List of Kings and Emperors of France:

Merovingian dynasty (447-751):

447-458: Merovech

458-481: Childeric I

481-511: Clovis I

558-562: Chlothar I

562-566: Caribert

566-584: Chilperic I

584-628: Chlothar II

628-637: Dagobert I

637-655: Clovis II

655-668: Chlothar III

668-674: Childeric II

674-691: Theuderic III

691-695: Clovis III

695-711: Childebert II

711-716: Dagobert III

716-721: Chilperic II

721-737: Theuderic IV

743-751: Childeric III, deposed by Pepin the Younger

Carolingian dynasty (751-987):
751-768: Pepin the Younger

768-814: Charlemagne

814-840: Louis I the Pious

840-877: Charles II the Bald

877-879: Louis II the Stammerer

879-882: Louis III, with his brother Carloman.

879-884: Carloman, with his brother Louis III.

884-888: Charles II the Fat

888-898: Odo of Paris

898-929: Charles III the Simple

922-923: Robert I

923-936: Rudolph

936-954: Louis IV of Outremer

954-986: Lothair

986-987: Louis V the Lazy

Capetian dynasty (987-1328):
987-996: Hugh Capet

996-1031: Robert II the Pious

1031-1060: Henry I

1060-1108: Philip I

1108-1137: Louis VI the Fat

1137-1180: Louis VII the Young

1180-1223: Philip II Augustus

1223-1226: Louis VIII the Lion

1226-1270: Louis IX the Saint

1270-1285: Philip III the Bold

1285-1314: Philip IV the Fair

1314-1316: Louis X the Quarreller

1316-1316: John I the Posthumous

1317-1322: Philip V the Tall

1322-1328: Charles IV the Fair

House of Valois (1328-1589):
1328-1350: Philip VI

1350-1364: John II

1364-1380: Charles V

1380-1422: Charles VI

1422-1461: Charles VII

1461-1483: Louis XI

1483-1498: Charles VIII

1498-1515: Louis XII

1515-1547: Francis I

1547-1559: Henry II

1559-1560: Francis II

1560-1574: Charles IX

1574-1589: Henry III

House of Bourbon (1589-1792 et 1814-1830):

1589-1610: Henry IV

1610-1643: Louis XIII

1643-1715: Louis XIV

1715-1774: Louis XV

1774-1792: Louis XVI

1814-1824: Louis XVIII

1824-1830: Charles X

First Republic (1792-1799):

1792-1799: Several kind of government (the National Convention, the Committee of Public Safety, the Thermidorian Reaction, the Directory)

French Consulate (1799-1804):

1799-1804: Napoleon Bonaparte

First Empire (1804-1815):

1804-1815: Napoleon I

July Monarchy - House of Orleans (1830-1848):

1830-1848: Louis-Philippe I

Second Republic (1848-1852):
1848-1852: Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

Second Empire (1852-1870):
1852-1870: Napoleon III
 
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Blanche of Castile was Regent for her son, Louis IX from 1226 until 1234, and and again from 1248 until 1252.

Anne de France,Duchess de Bourbon was Regent of France for her brother,Charles VIII from 1483-1491.

Louise de Savoie,Duchess d'Angoulême & mother of François I was Regent in 1515,1523 and 1524-1526.

Catherine de Médicis was Regent of France in 1552 & 1554 for her husband Henri II of France.Catherine was Regent again in 1559 and 1560-1563 and 1574-1575 for her sons ,François II,Charles IX and Henri III.

Marie de' Medici was Regent from 1610-1614 for her son Louis XIII.

Anne of Austria was Regent from 1643-1651 for her son,Louis XIV.

Maria Theresa of Austria was Regent in 1672 for husband Louis XIV during the Dutch Wars.
 
The premature demise of John I brought the first issue pf succession of the Capetian dynasty. When Louis X, his father, died without a son to succeed him, it was the first time since Hugh Capet that the succession from father to son the kings of France was interrupted.
 
King Louis XIX reigned over France for only twenty minutes.
 
King Louis XIX reigned over France for only twenty minutes.
Most of those 20 minutes was spent listening to his wife begging him not to sign the instrument of abdication while his father King Charles X wept at their side.
 
Did Marie Thérèse de France,Duchess of Angoulême and her husband go their seperate ways after the exile of the Bourbons in 1830?
 
Princess Eleonora of Savoy (1728-1781) was the daughter of King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia. She was proposed as a bride for Louis, Dauphin of France, eldest son of King Louis XV of France. The marriage never materialized.
 
In 1147 King Louis VII and Queen Eleanor of France arrived in the Kingdom of Hungary. They were welcomed by King Geza II of Hungary. Geza II asked Louis VII to be his son Stephen's baptismal godfather.
 
Louis VII arrived with a large French Crusader army as part of the Crusaders' march across through Europe which arrived in Hungary :previous:
 
Charles V was King of France from 1364 to 1380. He became the first Dauphin of the French Royal House. Humbert II, Dauphin of Viennois sold the Dauphine of Viennois to Charles' grandfather, King Philip VI of France.
 
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