lisabeth, Louis-Joseph-Xavier-Franois (1781-89), Dauphin, Sophie-Hlne-Batrix (1786-87), Madame Sophie, Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-42), duc de Chartres, duc d'Orlans They Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth,marriage, death, census, and miltary records Search historical records Family Tree Start a free family tree online and we'll do the searching for you. Antoine (1824-90), duc de Montpensier Learn how and when to remove this template message, File:Habsburg-bourbon-parma-2siciliesX.png, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bourbon_family_tree&oldid=1136451097, This page was last edited on 30 January 2023, at 10:46. in German territory by a French platoon, summarily judged in Paris and de France de la maison de Bourbon de 1594 1820, Paris, 1965. raguly gules, his crest was a fish roasting over flames! Henry IV received an annulment* to his marriage in 1599 and took Marie de Mdicis as his second wife. Jean II de Bourbon, comte de Vendme, had Louis (1510), bishop This branch of the Orlans family became heir to the claims on The search for descendants of the kings of France and Spain. of arms in the French royal family, with an eye to marks The line of Dunois-Longueville comes from After 1709, the duc d'Orlans took the title of Premier Prince du de Bourbon, duc de Vendme, Louis-Armand (1661-85), prince de Conti 1666, Franois-Louis (1664-1709), prince de Conti 1685, Louis-Armand (1695-1727), prince de Conti, Louis-Franois (1717-76), prince de Conti, Louis-Franois-Joseph (1734-1814), prince de Conti, Louise-Henriette (1726-59), Mademoiselle de Conti ~ Louis-Philippe adopted 1380 by Queen Giovanna I of Naples, King of Naples, Sicily & Jerusalem In 1770 he married Austrian archduchess Marie Antoinette, the daughter of Maria Theresa and Holy Roman. duc de Beaupreau 1562: Jeanne ~ Louis de Joyeuse, seigneur de Botheon, Catherine (s.p.) among others. and continued until the beheading of his direct paternal descendant King Louis XVI in 1793. of Henri IV, the prince de Cond was "Premier Prince du Sang", The king recognized Charles as the new head of the Bourbon family and married him to his own sister-in-law, Franoise d'Alenon. ~1092 Bertrade de Montfort, repudiated 1104, ~1193 Ingeborge of Denmark (1175-1226), repudiated were: Quarterly argent on a bend sinister azure a bendlet sinister gules Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Son of Antoine Henri (Bourbon) de Navarre and Jeanne (Albret) d'Albret Brother of Henri de Beaumont, Madeleine de Bourbon and Catherine (Bourbon) de Bourbon Husband of Marguerite (Valois) de France married 18 Aug 1572 (to 1599) in Cathdrale Notre-Dame, Paris, le-de-France, France azure three fleurs-de-lys or (PA), whose posterity included Jeanne [1] He received a full baptism on 18 October 1761 at Versailles. [2] In addition to the godparents, the ceremony was attended by the King, Louis XV, and Queen, Marie, the child's parents, and his aunts, Mesdames Victoire, Sophie, and Louise. https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/bourbon-family-and-dynasty, "Bourbon Family and Dynasty The family grew steadily in wealth, power, and prestige. or and a riband in bend gules. et Princesses de la Maison de France Paris 1936 (CJ); Inventaire Charles V, dauphin du Dauphin 1349, duc de Normandie 1355: Jean (1340-1416), comte de Poitiers 1357-60: Jean (1401/2 s.p. Louis XI had natural children, of which Jeanne (1519), dame de Mirebeau, The title of duc de Bourbon passed in 1503 to Charles de Bourbon-Montpensier, who was to become famous as constable of France. in spelling of names. Charles (1565), prince de La Roche-sur-Yon, marquis de Beaupreau 1554, Louis implemented deregulation of the grain market, advocated by his economic liberal minister Turgot, but it resulted in an increase in bread prices, and with particularly bad harvests, led to food scarcity. cup fresh orange juice (for raisins) 2 cups rolled oats (not instant) 2 cup buttermilk 2 eggs, lightly whisked to combine 2 tablespoons coconut oil cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1. Sophie Batrice, died at 11 months of age. Perseis was also the child of two Titans: Oceanus and Tethys, who were two primordial ocean Titans. LOUIS XV, called THE BELOVED (French: le Bien-Aim) (February 15, 1710 - May 10, 1774), ruled as King of France and Navarre from 1715 until his death. Kings of France are highlighted in red. Only one was legitimated: Louis-Aim de Bourbon (1762-87), Genealogical Tables: The Royal Family of France: Descent of Henri V. from Clovis. and Souveraine legitimated in 1521. Louis was stripped of all of his titles and honors, and from this date was known as Citoyen Louis Capet. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. The Bourbon DNA project. Several years ago, researchers analyzed a mummified head and a blood-soaked cloth that they believed might belong to the two kings, and concluded that the royal paternal line belonged to haplogroup G. In a more recent study, however, a different set of researchers tested three living men who are direct descendants of the Bourbon kings. Louis-Auguste, titled duc de Berry at birth, was the son of Louis, Dauphin de France, and Marie-Josphe de Saxe, Dauphine. This is a simplified family tree of the House of Bourbon. (PA). d'Alenon et Chteau-Thierry 1566, duc d'Anjou, de Berry et The line of La MarcheVendme had been subdivided since the end of the 15th century between a senior line, that of Vendme (with ducal rank from 1515 onward), and a junior one, that of La Roche-sur-Yon. Longuevic and mother of Jacqueline married to the duc de Montpensier; Madeleine, Cite this article Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography. Encyclopedia.com gives you the ability to cite reference entries and articles according to common styles from the Modern Language Association (MLA), The Chicago Manual of Style, and the American Psychological Association (APA). This is a simplified family tree of the House of Bourbon.The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France.Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law.In the present day, family with an escutcheon ermine; later bears. The ingrailed chief B273628 M. Davis has given permission for the following to be posted in this project. Catholic and Protestant parties struggled for control of the French crown after the death of Henry II in 1559. duc d'Orlans 1344, s.p. Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law. The Spanish Bourbons, after many disturbances in the 19th century, lost their sovereignty in 1931, but the Law of Succession promulgated in Spain in 1947 and General Francisco Francos subsequent choice of Juan Carlos as his successor resulted in the restoration of the monarchy in 1975. was legitimated in 1465 and married to Louis, btard de Bourbon; #DeDollarization #USDollar #Dollar #GeoPolitics Now get regular updates on , Fourth dynasty, Bourbon. the throne of Brazil. Finally, when Don Carlos became king of Spain as Charles III in 1759, he resigned Naples-Sicily to his third son Ferdinand on the express condition that that kingdom and Spain should never be united under one sovereign. information on bastard and illegitimate lines is The listing Earlier kings are included in the list of Frankish kings. By the 18th century, members of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty held thrones in Spain, Naples, Sicily, and Parma. His arms, granted in 1783, were: France differenced by an orle and a The most well-known one was Perseis, a sea nymph. The Bourbon accession to Spain came about partly because the descendants of Louis XIVs consort, the Spanish infanta Marie-Thrse, were in 1700 the closest surviving relatives of the childless Charles II of Spain (see Habsburg; Spain, history of: The early Bourbons, 170053) and partly because, although at her marriage the infanta had renounced her Spanish rights, Charles by his testament named one of her descendants as his successor. Jean (1403-68), comte de Dunois, companion in arms of Jeanne d'Arc, who He was held captive at the court for four years. 1608, abbesse de Fontevrault, Marie-Henriette de Bourbon (1608-29), abbesse de Chelles. In France the senior or legitimate line of the Bourbons, restored to sovereignty in France after the Napoleonic Wars, was deposed at the Revolution of 1830. 543 KB. de Foix. is to display the coats of arms used by various members and branches. Ancestress of the Bourbon Kings of France. His later treason led to the confiscation of his lands by the French crown in the year of his death, 1527. de Dombes 1529 duc de Montpensier 1538. de Bourbon 1661, Henri III Jules (1643-1709), duc d'Enghien, prince de Cond The younger brother of Charles III, Charles, duke of Vendme (14891537), had remained loyal to Francis I during his brother's rebellion. provided by Bozzolo: La Cour Amoureuse, Lopard d'Or, 1992 Marriages are indicated with the symbol ~, followed by the date in small de Roi, 1986, p.299). on Heraldry). ~ Jean II, duc d'Alenon, Marie (1493) ~ Jean de Foix, vicomte de Narbonne. Just one grandparent can lead you to many of Constantinople, illegitimate lineage of the marquis of Cortez: quarterly Navarre He passed away in 1793. d'Achaie et Tarente. Heraldry (N), Pierre Pradel: Catalogue des Jetons des Princes 1946) ~ Alexander of Yugoslavia (b. Because each style has its own formatting nuances that evolve over time and not all information is available for every reference entry or article, Encyclopedia.com cannot guarantee each citation it generates. To secure his throne, Henry converted to Catholicism in 1593. acte d'ondoiement: Archives des Yvelines, Versailles, Notre-Dame, B, 1754-1754, Cote 1080426, vue 62, consult le 18 septembre 2019, lien permanent: acte de baptme: Archives des Yvelines, Versailles, Notre-Dame, B, 1761-1761, Cote 1112502, vue 86, consult le 18 septembre 2019, lien permanent: acte de mariage: Archives des Yvelines, Versailles, Notre-Dame, M, 1770-1770, Cote 1112506, vue 34, consult le 18 septembre 2019, lien permanent: This WikiTree profile is referenced from Wikidata: Louis-Auguste, titled duc de Berry at birth, was the son of Louis, Dauphin de France, and Marie-Josphe de Saxe, Dauphine. The usual manner In 1765 his father, the Dauphin, died at the age of 36, and Louis-Auguste became the new Dauphin - the heir to the throne of France. Jul 23, 2012 - Kings of France family tree - 4th Dynasty: Bourbon. Several others are pretenders to the thrones of France, Two Sicilies, and Brazil. In the present day, family representatives are the King of Spain and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Through a series of strategic marriages, the Bourbons gained control of vast amounts of territory. Legitimists then recognized the pretender Henry V (Henri Dieudonn dArtois, count de Chambord), the grandson of Charles X. Login to find your connection. Unexpectedly surviving the death of his entire family, he enjoyed a favourable reputation at the beginning of his reign. (see the French bibliography for more . He died on June 26, 1500 in Toulouse, Jura, Franche-Comte, France, he was 35 years old. Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law. Known as Huguenots, the Protestants were followers of John Calvin. Josceline "Barbatus" De Louvain * - b.1121 in Louvain, Belgium d.< 1180 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Maria Josepha Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria (Wettin) de Saxe, Louis Stanislas-Xavier (Bourbon) de France, Marie Adlade Clotilde Xavire (Bourbon) di Borbone-Francia, lisabeth Philippine Marie Hlne (Bourbon) de France, Marie Thrse Charlotte (Bourbon) de France, Louis Joseph Xavier Franois (Bourbon) de France, https://archives.yvelines.fr/ark:/36937/s0053cf7a546dbfe/53cf7a557b705, https://archives.yvelines.fr/ark:/36937/s0053d1165c5f98a/53d1165e00364, https://archives.yvelines.fr/ark:/36937/s0053ceba02cf623/53ceba02ec068, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Votes_sur_la_mort_de_Louis_XVI&oldid=183616830, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSJ-8SZF-X?i=198&cat=43261, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2231/louis_xvi. 1941), divorced, Isabella (1848-94), infanta of Spain ~ Philippe d'Orlans, comte Bourbon family tree Edit This is a simplified family tree of the House of Bourbon. quite interesting, as marks of illegitimacy have been quite varied and He in turn had two natural children, Charles btard (1940), Anne (1906-86) ~ Amedeo di Savoia, duke of Aosta, Marguerite (1869-1940) ~ Patrice de Mac-Mahon, duc de Magenta, Gaston (1842-1922), comte d'Eu ~ Isabella de Bragana (1846-1921), Charles-Philippe (1905-70), duc de Nemours, Marie-Louise (1896-1973) ~ Filippo of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies, divorced; 1681 The first part of his reign was marked by efforts to abolish serfdom, remove the taille (land tax) and the corve (labour tax), and increase tolerance toward non-Catholics. Henry I De Percy - b.~ 1156 in Whityby, Yorkshire, England d.<29 Sep 1198 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. However, the new king, Louis XI, released Jean and made him commander of the royal army. 1962), Mademoiselle de Valois (2000), Franois (1935-60), duc d'Orlans (posthumous), Charles-Philippe (b.1973), duc d'Anjou 2004, Charles-Louis (b.1972), duc de Chartres 1996, Foulques (b.1974), duc d'Aumale and comte d'Eu 1996. ." By the comtesse d'Argentan: Jean-Philippe d'Orlans in 1773), ~ Sophie de Joly de Choin (secret marriage in 1695? Marie (1367-1434), duchesse d'Auvergne 1400: Philippe (1342-1404), duc de Touraine 1360-63: Louis (1372-1407), duc de Touraine 1386-92, duc d'Orlans 1392 Individual Note. Kings and Queens of France and Their Spouses. Jerusalem 1435: Jean II (1425-70), duc de Lorraine 1453, titular King of Naples, grand-duke of Tuscany, lisabeth (1646-96), Melle d'Alenon ~ Louis-Joseph de her rank) Pierre, prince Murat (1948), Franoise (1902-53) ~ Christophe, prince of Grece and Denmark in 1548, duchesse de Chtellerault 1563-82, duchesse d'tampes Jean (1526-57), comte de Soissons, seigneur d'Enghien: Louis (1530-69), seigneur de Cond(took the title of prince In 1572 Henry of Navarre married Margaret of Valois, daughter of Henry II. History of European Civilization Library, General Editor: Geoffrey Barraclough. Though the settlement of 173538 obliged him to renounce Parma in order to win international recognition as king of Naples-Sicily, Parma was eventually secured for his brother Philip (Don Felipe) under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748with the proviso, however, that he and his heirs should renounce it in the event that they succeeded to Naples-Sicily or to Spain. 1951), Francisco (b. details). of Cambrai. "Monsieur le Duc". Bourbon from Louis I to Jean II included has illegitimate sons. (CA). They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The Bourbon family remained loyal to the crown throughout Louis's reign. comte de Saint-Phar (1759-1825) and Louis-Philippe, comte de Saint-Albin legitimated. to Charles-Philippe d'Albert, duc de Luynes. (February 22, 2023). Jean (1404-1467) comte d'Angoulme, Prigord 1407: Jeanne (1520), duchesse de Valois 1516 ~Charles de Cotivy, comte However, he faced a challenge to his throne from his uncle Charles, cardinal of Bourbon. Franois (Hercule) (1555-1584), duc d'vreux 1560, duc On 21 September 1792, the National Assembly abolished the monarchy. The ruling dynasty of France during much of the Renaissance, the Valois gained the throne in 1328 when the last king of the Capetian dynasty died wit, The first monarch of the Bourbon dynasty of France, Henri IV was king from 1589 until his assassination in 1610. [1] He received a full baptism on 18 October 1761 at Versailles. Note that Issoudun and Vierzon are both cities in the province of Berry. His godmother was Marie-Adlade de France, his aunt. All illustrations from Jean-Marc Frna's Heratlas, For arms of bastards de Cond again. Hugh Capet, the first "King of the Franks". 1985; ~ Ignacio de Medina, duke of Segorbe. imaginative over time (see Woodward's excellent chapter in his Treatise ~ Philippe II d'Orlans. Mytrueancestry.com has tested a relic from this period believed to have his blood on it?? The Valois, however, established the so-called Salic Law of Succession, under which the crown passed through males according to primogeniture, not through females. de Bourbon (1668-1710), Mademoiselle de Chteaubriant, legitimated, There may well be errors as well as inconsistencies (France a bordure gules) (N) Most of those were by Monarchs from the House of Bonaparte are excluded from this article. are known. Below are the family trees of all French monarchs, from Pepin the Short to Louis Philippe I. Geni requires JavaScript! ~ Gilbert de Chabannes, seigneur de Curton, Jeanne (1511), ~ Jean II, duc de Bourbon ~ Jean I, sire de La Tour [1] A snapshot of the French court in the early years of the 15th century is Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. Cotivy, and Jeanne married to Antoine de Bueil, comte de Sancerre. Flandres, etc, Marie (1457-80), comtesse de Flandres, etc, Antoine (1384-1415), duc de Brabant and Limburg, comte de Rethel, marquis The emperor's forces captured the French king in 1525. During the Revolution, monarchists declared Louis XVII titular king (179395), but he never reigned, and he died under the Revolutions house arrest. Gaston (1842-1922), comte d'Eu ~ Isabella de Jean, abbot of Cluny (1485, bore France a bend sinister), and Alexandre $164.99 Availability: Available SKU 28657 Sign up for price alert Notify Me Add to Cart Reviews Detailed Description Tasting Notes Serving Suggestion 1595: Catherine-Henriette (1596-1663), leg. 1226: Charles (1226-85), comte d'Anjou et du Maine 1246: Jean Tristan (1250-70), comte de Nevers 1265, comte de Valois 1268: Pierre (1251-1284), comte d'Alenon 1269, Blois, Chartres: Robert (1256-1318), comte de Clermont 1268: Isabelle (1242-71 s.p.) After Charles died, the king tried him for treason and seized all the Bourbon lands. The Bourbon kings of France included the absolute apogee of a European monarch, the Sun King Louis XIV, and just two people later, the king who would be beheaded by a revolution. The line of Bourbon-Busset bears France Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 122670). 1397): Jeanne (1409-32 s.p.) "Bourbon Family and Dynasty of Henri II, is descended. provided because it is of interest from a heraldic point of view, but most documents). This page uses content from the English language. of the field (Neuchtel), overall France a bend sinister couped and a label argent (Orlans-Longueville), although the author of In 1815, his brother Louis XVIII has Louis and his wife's Marie Antoinette's remains reinterred in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, the royal Necropolis of France. The last two of the line were known as princes Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Catherine de' Medici (1519-1589) was a Machiavellian politician, wife of Henry II of France, and later rege, A royal house whose members ruled many states of Europe, including France, Navarre, Naples, Sicily, and Spain, which still has a Bourbon member as it, Henry IV (France) (15531610; Ruled 15891610) de Gien, Jean "Sans Peur" (1371-1419), duc de Bourgogne, comte de However, Francis was released a year later and took control of the lands of Charles de Bourbon. Therefore, its best to use Encyclopedia.com citations as a starting point before checking the style against your school or publications requirements and the most-recent information available at these sites: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. ~ Jean de Chalon, prince d'Orange. illegitimate children have been ignored. etc: Louise (1561), comtesse de Montpensier et dauphine d'Auvergne 1527, Rene (1539), baronne de Merceur 1530 ~ Antoine, duc de Lorraine et de Bar, Gabrielle (1516) ~ Louis II de La Trmolle, vicomte de The descendants of Louis XIV of France (1638-1715), Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of France, are numerous. The main emphasis of this genealogy is to highlight titles and coats Shifting Fortunes. An 18th century source is Dubuisson's 1757 Armorial. Malines, comtesse de Nevers et de Rethel, Louis I (1279-1341), 1589-1610 Henry IV 1610-1643 Louis XIII 1643-1715 Louis XIV (the Sun King) 1715-1774 Louis XV 1774-1792 Louis XVI First Republic Instead, it fueled an outbreak of violence known as the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in August 1572. royal mistress: Charlotte (1477) (killed by her husband Jacques de Brz ), comte de Mortain 1408: Marie (1360-?) However, the date of retrieval is often important. By the 1400s, the power of the Bourbons led them to challenge the French crown. The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France. Charles-Philippe and Clotilde were baptized the next day. Alfonso V again, then in 1434 Ren d'Anjou), Marguerite (1273-99), comtesse d'Anjou et de Maine (1273-1299) ~, Philip (1256-1277), prince of Achaia, titular King of Thessalonica. with complements from La Chesnaye-Desbois and the Quid, 1996 edition . in 1683), ~ Micaela Cousino, princesse de Joinville 1984. Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students. The son of that marriage, titular king of Navarre in succession to his mother from 1572, became king of France, as Henry IV, on the death of the last Valois king in 1589. Although only one of his children by his wife Maria Theresa of Spain survived past infancy, Louis had many illegitimate children by his mistresses. Summary information is provided here. de Dombes 1402. Other information is kept to a minimum.