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Dukedom of Orléans

Orleans orders crown.svg
The arms of the House of Orléans of the ninth creation

Creation date
1344
Peerage
Peerage of France
First holder
Philip of Valois
Last holder
Ferdinand Philippe of Orléans
Status
Extinct
Extinction date
13 July 1842
Seat(s)
Château de Blois
Château de Saint-Cloud
Palais-Royal

Duke of Orléans (French: Duc d'Orléans) was a title reserved for French royalty, first created in 1344 by Philip VI in favor of his son Philip of Valois.[1] Known as princes of the blood (princes du sang), the title of Duke of Orléans was given, when available, to the King of France's eldest brother. Thus, until 1830, they formed a collateral line of the French royal family, with an eventual right to succeed to the throne should more senior princes of the blood die out. In this way, the title of Duke of Orléans may be considered analogous to the Duke of York, which is traditionally granted to the reigning English (and later British) monarch's second son.


During the period of the ancien régime the holder of the title often assumed a political role. The Orléans branch of the House of Valois came to the throne with Louis XII (15th century). Louis Philippe II, fifth Duke of Orléans, contributed to the destruction of the ancien régime. At the head of a retrospectively named 'Orleanist' faction centred on the Palais Royal, he contested the authority of his cousin Louis XVI in the adjacent Louvre. His son would eventually ascend the throne in 1830 following the July Revolution as Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. The descendants of the family are the Orléanist pretenders to the French throne, and the title has been used by several members of the House. The holder of the title held the style of Serene Highness.




Contents





  • 1 House of Valois

    • 1.1 First creation (1344)


    • 1.2 Second creation (1392)


    • 1.3 Third creation (1519)


    • 1.4 Fourth creation (1536)


    • 1.5 Fifth creation (1549)


    • 1.6 Sixth creation (1550)


    • 1.7 Seventh creation (1560)



  • 2 House of Bourbon

    • 2.1 Eighth creation (1607)


    • 2.2 Ninth creation (1626)


    • 2.3 Tenth creation (1660)


    • 2.4 Other


    • 2.5 Current



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




House of Valois[edit]



First creation (1344)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Philip of Valois
1344–1375

Blason Philippe de France (1336-1375) duc d'Orléans.svg
July 1, 1336 –
September 1, 1376

Philip VI of France
Joan the Lame

Philip died without legitimate issue.[1]



Second creation (1392)[edit]


















NamePortraitLifespanParents

Louis I
1392–1407

LouisOrlean ChristinaPisan.jpg
March 13, 1372 –
November 23, 1407

Charles V of France
Joanna of Bourbon

Charles I
1407–1465

Charles Ier d'Orléans.jpg
November 24, 1394 –
January 5, 1465

Louis I, Duke of Orléans
Valentina Visconti

Louis II
1465–1515

Ludvig XII av Frankrike på målning från 1500-talet.jpg
June 27, 1462 –
January 1, 1515

Charles I, Duke of Orléans
Marie of Cleves


Third creation (1519)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Henry II
1519–1536

Henry II of France..jpg
March 31, 1519 –
July 10, 1559

Francis I of France
Claude of France


Fourth creation (1536)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Charles II
1536–1545

Charles II de Orleans.jpg
January 22, 1522 –
September 9, 1545

Francis I of France
Claude of France


Fifth creation (1549)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Louis III
1549-1550

D2ed0a7b2a.jpg
February 3, 1549 –
October 24, 1550

Henry II of France
Catherine de' Medici


Sixth creation (1550)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Charles III Maximilian
1550–1560

Bemberg Fondation Toulouse - Portrait de Charles IX - François Clouet - Inv.1012.jpg
June 27, 1550 –
May 30, 1574

Henry II of France
Catherine de' Medici


Seventh creation (1560)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Henry III
1560–1574

Anjou 1570louvre.jpg
September 19, 1551 –
August 2, 1589

Henry II of France
Catherine de' Medici


House of Bourbon[edit]



Eighth creation (1607)[edit]










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Nicholas Henri
1607–1611

Portrait of Nicolas Henri of France, Duke of Orléans circa 1610 after Frans Pourbus the Younger.jpg
16 April 1607 –
17 November 1611

Henry IV of France
Marie de' Medici


Ninth creation (1626)[edit]


At the death of Nicholas Henri, his younger brother Gaston was given the title of Orléans but was not officially allowed to be styled as the Duke of Orléans until his marriage with the heiress Marie de Bourbon, Duchess de Montpensier in her own right (she had been betrothed to Nicholas at the age of 3). They were the parents of Anne Marie Louise of Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier. At her death in 1693, much of her vast wealth went to her cousin, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans.










NamePortraitLifespanParents

Gaston
1626–1660

Full length portrait painting of Gaston of France, Duke of Orléans in 1634 by Anthony van Dyck (Musée Condé).jpg
25 April 1608 –
2 February 1660

Henry IV of France
Marie de' Medici


Tenth creation (1660)[edit]


Upon the death of Gaston of Orléans, the appanage of Orléans reverted to the crown and was given to Philippe de France, the brother of Louis XIV of France. As the king's eldest brother he was known at court as Monsieur.


Philippe and his second wife, the famous court writer Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, founded the modern House of Orléans.
Their surviving son Philippe d'Orléans was the regent for the child king Louis XV.


The first two dukes were addressed as Royal Highness (Altesse royale); their successors had the style Serene Highness.
After 1709, the dukes of Orléans were the First Princes of the Blood – this meant that they could be addressed as Monsieur le Prince, and were in line to the throne of France after the descendants of Louis XIV.










































NamePortraitLifespanParents

Philippe I
1660–1701

Painting of Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans by Corneille the Elder (Versailles).jpg
September 21, 1640 –
June 8, 1701

Louis XIII of France
Infanta Ana of Spain

Philippe II
1701–1723

Philippe d'Orléans, Regent et la comtesse de Parabère (Marie Madeleine de La Vieuville) par Santerre.jpg
August 2, 1674 –
December 2, 1723

Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate

Louis
1723–1752

Rochard after Coypel - Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans in Armour.jpg
August 4, 1703 –
February 4, 1752

Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Françoise-Marie de Bourbon

Louis Philippe I
1752–1785

Rioult portrait after van Loo depicting Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans (Versailles).jpg
May 12, 1725 –
November 18, 1785

Louis, Duke of Orléans
Margravine Auguste Marie Johanna of Baden-Baden

Louis Philippe II
1785–1793

Portrait of Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans (known as Philippe Égalité) in ceremonial robes of the Order of the Holy Spirit by Antoine François Callet.jpg
April 13, 1747 –
November 6, 1793

Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Louise Henriette de Bourbon

Louis Philippe III
1793–1830

1841 portrait painting of Louis Philippe I (King of the French) by Winterhalter.jpg
6 October 1773 –
August 26, 1850

Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon

Ferdinand Philippe
1830–1842

Ferdinand-P.JPG
September 3, 1810 –
July 13, 1842

Louis Philippe III, Duke of Orléans
Princess Maria Amalia Teresa of the Two Sicilies

Philippe
1850–1880
(did not use the title)

Philippe d'Orléans, Count of Paris (1838-1894).jpg
24 August 1838 –
8 September 1894

Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
Duchess Helen of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Philippe
1880–1926

DukeOrleans.jpg
August 24, 1869 –
March 28, 1926

Philippe, Count of Paris
Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans


Other[edit]



  • François Gaston Michel Marie of Orléans, Duke of Orléans (1935–1960) second son of Henri, comte de Paris (posthumous creation)


Current[edit]



  • Legitimists recognize Henri d'Orléans, Count of Paris, Head of the House of Orléans, as Duke of Orléans, inheriting the title as the heir male of Philip I, Duke of Orléans.


  • Orleanists recognize Jacques d'Orléans, younger brother of the Count of Paris, as Duke of Orléans. Per Orleanist reckoning, the title has merged with the crown. Jacques is the younger fraternal twin brother of Michel d'Orléans. According to Orleanists, the last of twins to be born is the first-born. Thus, Jacques is considered the eldest younger brother of the Count of Paris, whom they consider the king.


See also[edit]



  • Duchess of Orléans

  • Count of Orléans

  • Orleanist

  • Legitimist

  • Dauphin of France

  • Duke of York



References[edit]




  1. ^ ab  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Orleans, Dukes of". Encyclopædia Britannica. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 282. 









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