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{{Short description|European royal house of Frankish origin}} {{for|the "Direct Capetians", who ruled France from 987 to 1328|House of Capet}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}} {{More footnotes needed|date=January 2008}} {{Royal house| | surname = House of Capet | coat of arms = [[File:héraldique blason France Gelde.svg|100px]] <br> One variation of the [[Armorial of the Capetian dynasty|Capetian Armorial]] | country = {{Collapsible list | expand = | framestyle = | titlestyle = | title = | liststyle = | hlist = | bullets = | *'''[[Kingdom of France]] (987–1792, 1814–1815, 1815–1848)''' *[[Kingdom of Portugal]] (1139–1383; 1385–1580 and 1640–1853 through illegitimate branches) *[[Latin Empire]] (1216–1261) *[[Kingdom of Sicily]]/[[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]]/[[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies|Two Sicilies]] (1266–1442, 1501–1504, 1700–1714, 1735–1861) *[[Kingdom of Navarre]] (1284–1441, 1555–1562, 1572–1620) *[[Kingdom of Hungary|Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia]] (1308–1395) *[[Kingdom of Poland]] (1370–1399, 1573–1575) *[[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] (1573–1575) *[[Kingdom of Sardinia]] (1700–1714) *[[Kingdom of Brazil|Kingdom]]/[[Empire of Brazil]] (1815–1889 through illegitimate branch) *''[[Spain|Kingdom of Spain]] (1700–1808, 1813-1868, 1874–1931, since 1975)'' *''[[Luxembourg|Grand Duchy of Luxembourg]] (since 1964)'' }} | titles = {{Collapsible list | [[Latin Emperor]] | [[Emperor of Brazil]] | [[King of France]]/[[List of Frankish Kings|King of the Franks]] | [[King of Spain]] | [[King of Castile]] | [[King of Aragon]] | [[King of Valencia]] | [[King of Mallorca]] | [[King of León]] | [[Kingdom of Sicily#The insular Kingdom of Sicily under the Crown of Aragon and Spain|King of Sicily]] | [[Kingdom of Naples#Aragonese Kingdom of Naples|King of Naples]] | [[King of Navarre]] | [[King of Hungary]] | [[King of Jerusalem]]<ref group="note" name="de facto">Titular claim rather than ''de facto''.</ref> | [[King of Albania]] | [[Hungarian occupation of Vidin|King of Bulgaria]] | [[King of Croatia]] | [[King of Dalmatia]] | [[King of Slavonia]] | [[King of Poland]] | [[King of Portugal]] | [[King of Ruthenia|King of Galicia and Lodomeria]] | [[Kingdom of Jaén|King of Jaén]] | [[King of Thessalonica]]<ref group="note" name="de facto"/> | [[Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico|King of New Mexico]]<ref>''Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pescos Indians and New Mexico'', p. 251.</ref><ref>''Letters of Don Diego de Vargas to His Family from New Spain and New Mexico'', p. 56.</ref> | [[King of the Indies]] | [[Philip II of Spain|King of the East and West Indies]] | [[Captaincy General of Chile|King of Chile]]<ref group="note" name="Chile">Title given to Philip II by his father, Charles V, prior to his marriage with Mary of England. This was to ensure that Philip would not be outranked by his wife.</ref> | [[Co-princes of Andorra|Co-prince of Andorra]] | [[Duke of Burgundy]] | [[Duke of Parma and Piacenza]] | [[Duke of Modena and Reggio]] | [[Duke of Milan]] | [[Duke of Lothier]] | [[Duke of Brabant]] | [[Duke of Limburg]] | [[Duke of Gelderland]] | [[Duke of Anjou]] | [[Duke of Alençon]] | [[Counts and Dukes of Angoulême|Duke of Angoulème]] | [[Duke of Aquitaine]] | [[Duke of Berry]] | [[Duke of Bourbon]] | [[Duke of Brittany]] | [[Duke of Braganza]] | [[Duke of Calabria]] | [[Duke of Châtellerault]] | [[Duchy of Durazzo (Angevin)|Duke of Durazzo]] | [[Duke of Enghien]] | [[Duke of Lucca]] | [[Duke of Montpensier]] | [[Duke of Nemours]] | [[Duke of Normandy]] | [[Duke of Orléans]] | [[Duke of Parma]] | [[Duke of Slavonia]] | [[Duke of Touraine]] | [[Duke of Vendôme]] | [[Margrave of Namur]] | [[Margrave of Moravia]] | [[Marquisate of Oristano|Marquis of Oristano]] | [[Marquisate of Oristano|Marquis of Goceano]] | [[Margrave of Antwerp]] | [[Count of Artois]] | [[Count of Flanders]] | [[Count of Charolais]] | [[Count of Barcelona]] | [[Count of Roussillon]] | [[Count of Cerdanya]] | [[Count of Anjou]] | [[Count of Champagne]] | [[Count of Chartres]] | [[Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis|Count of Clermont]] | [[Count of Dreux]] | [[Count of Étampes]] | [[Count of Eu]] | [[Count of Évreux]] | [[Count of Gravina]] | [[Count of La Marche]] | [[Count of Longueville]] | [[Count of Montpensier]] | [[Count of Mortain]] | [[Count of Nevers]] | [[Count of Perche]] | [[Count of Poitiers]] | [[Count of Provence]] | [[Count of Soissons]] | [[Count of Toulouse]] | [[Count of Valois]] | [[Count of Vendôme]] | [[Count of Vermandois]] | [[Count Palatine of Burgundy]] | [[Lord of Biscay]] | Count of Vertus | Lord of Mechelen | Lord of Molina }} | parent house = [[Robertians]], [[Karlings]] (female lines only) | founder = [[Hugh Capet]] | founding year = 987 | founded = {{Start date and age|987}} | current head = [[Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou]] | cadet branches = [[#Capetian cadet branches|See below]] }} The '''Capetian dynasty''' ({{IPAc-en|k|ə|ˈ|p|iː|ʃ|ən}} {{respell|kə|PEE|shən}}; {{langx|fr|Capétiens}}), also known as the '''House of France''' ({{langx|fr|La Maison de France}}), is a [[dynasty]] of [[Franks|Frankish]] origin, and a branch of the [[Robertians]] agnatically, and the [[Carolingian dynasty|Karlings]] through female lines. It is among the largest and oldest [[dynasty|royal houses]] in [[Europe]] and the world, and consists of [[Hugh Capet]], the founder of the dynasty, and his male-line descendants, who ruled in [[France]] without interruption from 987 to 1792, and again from 1814 to 1848. The senior line from the [[House of Capet]] ruled in France from the election of Hugh Capet in 987 until the death of [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]] in 1328. That line was succeeded by [[cadet branch]]es, first the [[House of Valois]], and succeeding them the [[House of Bourbon]], which ruled until the [[French Revolution]] abolished the monarchy in 1792 and tried and executed [[King Louis XVI]] in 1793. The Bourbons were restored in 1814 in the aftermath of [[Napoleon]]'s defeat, but had to vacate the throne again in 1830 in favor of the last Capetian monarch of France, [[Louis Philippe I]], who belonged to the [[House of Orléans]], a cadet branch of the Bourbons. Cadet branches of the Capetian House of Bourbon are still reigning over [[Spain]] and [[Luxembourg]].The dynasty had a crucial role in the formation of the French state. From a power base initially confined to their own [[demesne]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Sassier|first=Yves|title= Hugues Capet : naissance d'une dynastie |publisher= Fayard |page=238|date=1897|isbn=978-2-213-01919-2 }}</ref> the [[Île-de-France]], the Capetian kings slowly but steadily increased their power and influence until it grew to cover the entirety of their realm. For a detailed narration on the growth of French royal power, see ''[[Crown lands of France]]''.Members of the dynasty were traditionally Catholic, and the early Capetians had an alliance with the [[Catholic Church|Church]]. The French were also the most active participants in the [[Crusades]], culminating in a series of five Crusader kings – [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]], [[Philip II of France|Philip Augustus]], [[Louis VIII of France|Louis VIII]], [[Louis IX]], and [[Philip III of France|Philip III]]. The Capetian alliance with the papacy suffered a severe blow after the disaster of the [[Aragonese Crusade]]. Philip III's son and successor, [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]], arrested Pope Boniface VIII and brought the [[Avignon Papacy|papacy under French control]]. The later Valois, starting with [[Francis I of France|Francis I]], ignored religious differences and [[Franco-Ottoman alliance|allied]] with the [[Ottoman sultan]] to counter the growing power of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. [[Henry IV of France|Henry IV]] was a Protestant at the time of his accession, but realized the necessity of conversion after four years of religious warfare.The Capetians generally enjoyed a harmonious family relationship. By tradition, younger sons and brothers of the king of France were given [[appanage]]s for them to maintain their rank and to dissuade them from claiming the French crown itself. When Capetian cadets did aspire for kingship, their ambitions were directed not at the French throne, but at foreign thrones. As a result, the Capetians have reigned at different times in the kingdoms of [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portugal]], [[Kingdom of Sicily|Sicily]] and [[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]], [[Kingdom of Navarre|Navarre]], [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary and Croatia]], [[Kingdom of Poland|Poland]], [[Monarchy of Spain|Spain]] and [[Kingdom of Sardinia|Sardinia]], grand dukedoms of [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Lithuania]] and Luxembourg, and in [[Latin Empire|Latin]] and [[Empire of Brazil|Brazilian]] empires.In modern times, King [[Felipe VI of Spain]] is a member of this family, while [[Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg]] is related to the family by [[agnatic kinship]]; both through the [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon branch]] of the dynasty. Along with the [[House of Habsburg]], arguably its greatest historic rival, it was one of the two oldest European royal dynasties. It was also one of the most powerful royal families in European history, having played a major role in its politics for much of its existence. According to [[Oxford University]], 75% of all [[royal family|royal families]] in [[European history]] are related to the Capetian dynasty.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CAFREAAAQBAJ&pg=PA22|title=An Empire of Memory: The Legend of Charlemagne, the Franks, and Jerusalem before the First Crusade|publisher=Oxford University Press|page=22|date=2011|isbn=978-0-19-161640-2 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author1=MacLagan, Michael |author2=Louda, Jiri|year=1984|title=Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe|location=London|publisher=Orbis|isbn=978-0-85613-672-6}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author1=Hallam, Elizabeth M. |author2=Everard, Judith|year=2001|title=Capetian France, 987–1328|edition=second|location=Harlow, UK|publisher=Longman|isbn=978-0-582-40428-1}}</ref> == Name origins and usage == The name of the dynasty derives from its founder, [[Hugh Capet of France|Hugh]], who was known as "Hugh Capet".<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bradbury |first=Jim |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hG6vAwAAQBAJ&dq=Capetian+derives+from+its+founder%2C+Hugh%2C+who+was+known+as+%22Hugh+Capet%22&pg=PA69 |title=The Capetians: Kings of France 987–1328 |date=2007 |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing |isbn=978-0-8264-2491-4 |language=en}}</ref> The meaning of "Capet" (a nickname rather than a surname of the modern sort) is unknown. While folk etymology identifies it with "cape", other suggestions indicate it might be connected to the Latin word ''caput'' ("head"), and explain it as meaning "chief" or "head".{{citation needed|date=February 2008}} Historians in the 19th century (see [[House of France]]) came to apply the name "Capetian" to both the ruling house of France and to the wider-spread male-line descendants of Hugh Capet. It was not a contemporary practice. The name "Capet" has also been used as a surname for French royalty, particularly but not exclusively those of the [[House of Capet]]. One notable use was during the French Revolution, when the dethroned [[King Louis XVI]] (a member of the [[House of Bourbon]] and a direct male-line descendant of Hugh Capet) and [[Marie Antoinette of Austria|Queen Marie Antoinette]] (a member of the [[House of Lorraine|House of Habsburg-Lorraine]]) were referred to as "Louis and Antoinette Capet" (the queen being addressed as "the Widow Capet" after the execution of her husband). ==Capetian miracle== [[File:HugoKapet kronika.jpg|thumb|12th-century portrait of Hugh Capet. His direct descendants ruled France for many centuries.]] The '''Capetian miracle''' ({{Langx|fr|link=no|Miracle capétien}}) refers to the dynasty's ability to attain and hold onto the French crown.{{sfn|Naus|2016|p=}}{{page needed|date=August 2020}} In 987, [[Hugh Capet]] was elected to succeed [[Louis V of France|Louis V]] of the [[Carolingian]] dynasty that had ruled France for over three centuries. By a process of associating elder sons with them in the kingship, the early Capetians established the hereditary succession in their family and transformed a theoretically electoral kingship into a sacral one. By the time of [[Philip II Augustus]], who became king in 1180, the Capetian hold on power was so strong that the practice of associate kingship was dropped. While the Capetian monarchy began as one of the weakest in Europe, drastically eclipsed by the new Anglo-Norman realm in England (who, as [[dukes of Normandy]], were technically their vassals) and even other [[Peerage of France|great lords of France]], the political value of orderly succession in the Middle Ages cannot be overstated. The [[agnatic succession|orderly succession of power from father to son]] over such a long period of time meant that the French monarchs, who originally were essentially just the direct rulers of the [[Île-de-France]], were able to preserve and extend their power, while over the course of centuries the great peers of the realm would eventually lose their power in one succession crisis or another. By comparison, the Crusader [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] was constantly beset with internal succession disputes because each generation only produced female heirs who tended to die young. Even the English monarchy encountered severe succession crises, such as [[The Anarchy]] of the 1120s between Stephen and Matilda, and the murder of [[Arthur I, Duke of Brittany]], the primogeniture heir of [[Richard I of England]]. The latter case would deal a severe blow to the prestige of [[John of England|King John]], leading to the eventual destruction of Angevin hegemony in France. In contrast, the French kings were able to maintain uncontested father-to-son succession from the time of Hugh Capet until the succession crisis which began the [[Hundred Years' War]] of the 14th century.{{Capetian Cadets}} == Capetians through history == {{unreferenced section|date=September 2014}} [[File:Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis.png|thumb|Hugh Capet's line, from the ''[[Genealogia regum Francorum tertiae stirpis|Genealogy of the Third Lineage of King of the Franks]]'']] Over the succeeding centuries, Capetians spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from [[monarchy|kingdoms]] to [[Manorialism|manors]]. === Salic law === [[Salic law]], re-established during the [[Hundred Years' War]] from an ancient [[Salian Franks|Frankish]] tradition, caused the French monarchy to permit only male ([[Agnatic succession|agnatic]]) descendants of Hugh to succeed to the throne of France. Without Salic law, upon the death of [[John I of France|John I]], the crown would have passed to his half-sister, [[Joan II of Navarre|Joan]] (later Joan II of Navarre). However, Joan's paternity was suspect due to her mother's adultery in the [[Tour de Nesle Affair]]; the French magnates adopted Salic law to avoid the succession of a possible bastard. In 1328, King [[Charles IV of France]] died without male heirs, as his brothers did before him. [[Philip VI of France|Philip of Valois]], the late king's first cousin, acted as regent, pending the birth of the king's posthumous child, which proved to be a girl. [[Isabella of France]], sister of Charles IV, claimed the throne for her son, [[Edward III of England]]. The English king did not find support among the French lords, who made Philip of Valois their king. From then on the French succession not only excluded females but also rejected claims based on the female line of descent. Thus the French crown passed from the [[House of Capet]] after the death of [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]] to [[Philip VI of France]] of the [[House of Valois]], a [[cadet branch]] of the Capetian dynasty, *then to Louis II, Duke of Orléans, of the Orléans branch of the Valois, who became [[Louis XII of France]], *then to Francis, Duke of Valois, Count of Angoulème, who became [[Francis I of France]], and his descendants, of the Orléans-Angoulème, *then to Henry III of Navarre, who became [[Henry IV of France]], of the [[House of Bourbon]], a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. This did not affect monarchies not under that law such as Portugal, Spain, [[Navarre]], and various smaller duchies and counties. Therefore, many royal families appear and disappear in the French succession or become cadet branches upon marriage. A complete list of the senior-most line of Capetians is available [[#Senior Capets|below]]. === Capetian cadet branches === The Capetian dynasty has been broken many times into (sometimes rival) cadet branches. A cadet branch is a line of descent from another line than the senior-most. This list of cadet branches shows most of the Capetian cadet lines and designating their royal French progenitor, although some sub-branches are not shown. {{Tree list}} * [[Hugh Capet]] ** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Robert II of France]] *** [[Henry I of France]] **** [[Philip I of France]] ***** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Louis VI of France]] ****** [[Louis VII of France]] ******* {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Philip II of France]] ******** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Louis VIII of France]] ********* [[Louis IX of France]] ********** [[Philip III of France]] *********** [[Philip IV of France]] *********** [[File:Blason comte fr Valois.svg|25px]] '''[[House of Valois]]''' *********** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Blason ville fr Mortain (Manche).svg|25px]] '''[[House of Évreux]]''' ********** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Blason comte fr Clermont (Bourbon).svg|25px]] '''[[House of Bourbon]]''' ********* [[File:Blason province fr Artois.svg|25px]] '''[[House of Artois]]''' ********* {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Blason comte fr Anjou.svg|25px]] '''[[Capetian House of Anjou|House of Anjou]]''' ****** [[File:Blason Comtes de Dreux.svg|25px]] '''[[House of Dreux]]''' ****** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Blason Courtenay.svg|25px]] '''[[Capetian House of Courtenay|House of Courtenay]]''' **** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Armoiries Vermandois.svg|25px]] '''[[Capetian House of Vermandois|House of Vermandois]]''' *** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[File:Blason Ducs Bourgogne (ancien).svg|25px]] '''[[House of Burgundy]]''' {{Tree list/end}} {{See also|Armorial of the Capetian dynasty}} ==== Descendants of Philip III of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[House of Valois]] (1293–1498) ** House of Valois-Orléans (1392–1515) *** House of Orléans-Angoulême (1407–1589) ** [[House of Valois-Anjou]] (1356–1481) ** [[House of Valois-Burgundy]] (1364–1477) *** House of Burgundy-Brabant (1404–1430) *** House of Burgundy-Nevers (1404–1491) ** House of Valois-Alençon (1325–1525) * [[House of Évreux]] (1303–1400) ** House of Évreux-Navarre (1328–1425) {{Tree list/end}} ==== Descendants of Louis IX of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[House of Bourbon]] (1268–1503) ** [[Duchy of Montpensier#Counts of Montpensier (1384)|House of Bourbon-Montpensier, counts]] (1443–1527) ** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[County of La Marche#Capetian-Bourbon dynasty|House of Bourbon-La Marche]] (1356–1438) *** [[List of counts and dukes of Vendôme#House of Bourbon|House of Bourbon-Vendôme]] (became Royal House of France in 1589) **** [[Henri, Count of Chambord|House of Artois]] (1775–1883) **** [[List of heads of state of Spain#House of Bourbon (1700–1808)|House of Bourbon, Spanish branch]] (1700–present) ***** [[Carlism#Carlist claimants to the throne|Carlists]] (1819–1936) ***** [[Alfonso XII of Spain|Alfonsines]] (1819–present) ****** [[Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia|House of Bourbon-Anjou]] (1933–present) ****** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Spanish royal family|House of Bourbon, Spanish royal family]] (1933–present) ***** [[Duke of Seville|House of Bourbon-Seville]] (1823–present) ****** House of Bourbon-Seville, dukes of Santa Elena (1878–present) ***** [[House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]] (1751–present) ***** [[House of Bourbon-Braganza]] (1752–1979) ***** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[House of Bourbon-Parma]] (1748–present) ****** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg|Parma-Luxembourg, called House of Nassau-Weilburg]] (1919–present) **** [[House of Orléans]] (1661–) ***** Orléans-Nemours, then (1891) [[House of Orléans-Braganza]] (1864–present) ****** {{Tree list/final branch}} Orléans-Alençon (1844–1970) ***** Orléans-Aumale (1822–1872) ***** {{Tree list/final branch}} Orléans-Montpensier, then [[Duke of Galliera#Orléans dukes|House of Orléans-Galliera]] (1824–present) **** [[Prince of Condé|House of Bourbon-Condé]] (1557–1830) ***** [[Prince of Conti|House of Bourbon-Conti]] (1629–1814) ***** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Counts of Soissons|House of Bourbon-Soissons]] (1569–1641) **** {{Tree list/final branch}} [[Duchy of Montpensier#Dukes of Montpensier (1539)|House of Bourbon-Montpensier, dukes]] (1477–1608) *** House of Bourbon-Carency (1393–1520) **** House of Bourbon-Duisant (1457–1530) *** {{Tree list/final branch}} House of Bourbon-Preaux (1385–1429) {{Tree list/end}} ==== Descendants of Louis VIII of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[House of Artois]] (1237–1472) * [[Capetian House of Anjou|House of Anjou]] (initially ruling house of Sicily, then of Naples, became ruling house of Hungary) (1247–1382) ** [[List of monarchs of Naples|House of Anjou-Naples]] (1309–1343) ** [[Principality of Taranto#Angevin (Angiò) dynasty|House of Anjou–Taranto]] (1294–1374) ** [[Kingdom of Albania (medieval)#Dukes of Durazzo|House of Anjou–Durazzo]] (1309–1414) {{Tree list/end}} ==== Descendants of Louis VI of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[House of Dreux]] (1137–1345) ** [[List of rulers of Brittany#House of Dreux|Breton House of Dreux]] (1213–1341) *** [[Montfort of Brittany|House of Montfort]] (1322–1488) * [[Capetian House of Courtenay]] (1150–1727) ** Capetian House of Courtenay – Latin emperors of Constantinople (1217–1283) {{Tree list/end}} ==== Descendants of Henry I of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[Capetian House of Vermandois]] (1085–1212) {{Tree list/end}} ==== Descendants of Robert II of France ==== {{Tree list}} * [[House of Burgundy]] (1032–1361) ** [[Portuguese House of Burgundy]] (1109–1383) *** ''[[House of Aviz]]'' (1385–1580) – illegitimate male-line descent from Burgundy **** ''[[House of Braganza]]'' (1442–present) – illegitimate male-line descent from Aviz ***** ''[[Duke of Cadaval|House of Cadaval]]'' (1645–present), the male line went extinct in 2001{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} {{Tree list/end}} === Sovereigns from the Capetian dynasty === ==== Latin Empire ==== * [[Peter II of Courtenay|Peter]] (1216–1217) * [[Robert of Courtenay|Robert]] (1219–1228) * [[Baldwin II of Constantinople|Baldwin II]] (1228–1273, exiled in 1261) * [[Philip I, Latin Emperor|Philip I]] (1273–1283) * [[Catherine I, Latin Empress|Catherine I]] (1283–1307) * [[Catherine of Valois–Courtenay|Catherine II]] (1307–1346) * [[Robert, Prince of Taranto|Robert II]] (1346–1364) * [[Philip II, Prince of Taranto|Philip II]] (1364–1374) ==== Kingdom of Albania ==== * [[Charles I of Anjou|Charles I]] (1272–1285) * [[Charles II of Naples|Charles II]] (1285–1294) * [[Philip I of Taranto|Philip]] (1294–1331) * [[Robert of Taranto|Robert]] (1331–1332) * [[John, Duke of Durazzo|John]] (1332–1336) * [[Charles, Duke of Durazzo|Charles III]] (1336–1348) * [[Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo|Joan I]] (1348–1368) * [[Louis, Duke of Durazzo|Louis]] (1376–1383) ==== Kingdom of Etruria ==== * [[Louis I of Etruria|Louis]] (1801–1803) * [[Charles II, Duke of Parma|Charles Louis]] (1803–1807) ==== Kingdom of France ==== * [[Hugh Capet|Hugh]] (987–996) * [[Robert II of France|Robert II]] (996–1031) * [[Henry I of France|Henry I]] (1031–1060) * [[Philip I of France|Philip I]] (1060–1108) * [[Louis VI of France|Louis VI]] (1108–1137) * [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]] (1137–1180) * [[Philip II of France|Philip II]] (1180–1223) * [[Louis VIII of France|Louis VIII]] (1223–1226) * [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] (1226–1270) * [[Philip III of France|Philip III]] (1270–1285) * [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]] (1285–1314) * [[Louis X of France|Louis X]] (1314–1316) * [[John I of France|John I]] (1316) * [[Philip V of France|Philip V]] (1316–1322) * [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]] (1322–1328) * [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]] (1328–1350) * [[John II of France|John II]] (1350–1364) * [[Charles V of France|Charles V]] (1364–1380) * [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]] (1380–1422) * [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]] (1422–1461) * [[Louis XI]] (1461–1483) * [[Charles VIII of France|Charles VIII]] (1483–1498) * [[Louis XII]] (1498–1515) * [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] (1515–1547) * [[Henry II of France|Henry II]] (1547–1559) * [[Francis II of France|Francis II]] (1559–1560) * [[Charles IX of France|Charles IX]] (1560–1574) * [[Henry III of France|Henry III]] (1574–1589) * [[Henry IV of France|Henry IV]] (1589–1610) * [[Louis XIII]] (1610–1643) * [[Louis XIV]] (1643–1715) * [[Louis XV]] (1715–1774) * [[Louis XVI]] (1774–1792) * [[Louis XVIII]] (1814–1815, 1815–1824) * [[Charles X of France|Charles X]] (1824–1830) * [[Louis Philippe I|Louis Philip]] (1830–1848) ==== Kingdom of Hungary ==== * [[Charles I of Hungary|Charles I]] (1310–1342) * [[Louis I of Hungary|Louis I]] (1342–1382) * [[Mary, Queen of Hungary|Mary]] (1382–1385, 1386–1395) * [[Charles III of Naples|Charles II]] (1385–1386) ==== Kingdom of Naples ==== * [[Charles I of Anjou|Charles I]] (1266–1285) * [[Charles II of Naples|Charles II]] (1285–1309) * [[Robert of Naples|Robert]] (1309–1343) * [[Joanna I of Naples|Joan I]] (1343–1382) * [[Charles III of Naples|Charles III]] (1382–1386) * [[Ladislaus of Naples|Ladislas]] (1386–1414) * [[Joanna II of Naples|Joan II]] (1414–1435) * [[René of Anjou|René I]] (1435–1442) * [[Philip V of Spain|Philip]] (1700–1707) * [[Charles III of Spain|Charles VII]] (1735–1759) * [[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies|Ferdinand IV]] (1759–1816) ==== Kingdom of Navarre ==== * [[Philip IV of France|Philip I]] (1284–1305) * [[Louis X of France|Louis I]] (1305–1316) * [[John I of France|John I]] (1316–1316) * [[Philip V of France|Philip II]] (1316–1322) * [[Charles IV of France|Charles I]] (1322–1328) * [[Joan II of Navarre|Joan II]] (1328–1349) * [[Philip III of Navarre|Philip III]] (1328–1343) * [[Charles II of Navarre|Charles II]] (1349–1387) * [[Charles III of Navarre|Charles III]] (1387–1425) * [[Blanche I of Navarre|Blanche I]] (1425–1441) * [[Antoine of Navarre|Anthony]] (1555–1562) * [[Henry IV of France|Henry III]] (1572–1610) * [[Louis XIII|Louis II]] (1610–1643) * [[Louis XIV|Louis III]] (1643–1715) * [[Louis XV|Louis IV]] (1715–1774) * [[Louis XVI|Louis V]] (1774–1792) * [[Louis XVIII|Louis VII]] (1814–1815, 1815–1824) * [[Charles X of France|Charles V]] (1824–1830) * [[Louis Philippe I|Louis Philip]] (1830–1848) ==== Kingdom of Poland ==== * [[Louis I of Hungary|Louis]] (1370–1382) * [[Jadwiga of Poland|Hedwig]] (1384–1399) * [[Henry III of France|Henry]] (1573–1574) ==== Kingdom and County of Portugal ==== * [[Henry, Count of Portugal|Henry]] (1093–1112) * [[Afonso I of Portugal|Alphonse I]] (1112–1185, crowned in 1139) * [[Sancho I of Portugal|Sancho I]] (1185–1211) * [[Afonso II of Portugal|Alphonse II]] (1211–1223) * [[Sancho II of Portugal|Sancho II]] (1223–1247) * [[Afonso III of Portugal|Alphonse III]] (1247–1279) * [[Denis of Portugal|Denis]] (1279–1325) * [[Afonso IV of Portugal|Alphonse IV]] (1325–1357) * [[Peter I of Portugal|Peter I]] (1357–1367) * [[Ferdinand I of Portugal|Ferdinand I]] (1367–1383) ==== Kingdom of Sicily ==== * [[Charles I of Anjou|Charles I]] (1266–1282) * [[Philip V of Spain|Philip]] (1700–1713) * [[Charles III of Spain|Charles VII]] (1735–1759) * [[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies|Ferdinand III]] (1759–1816) ==== Kingdom of Spain ==== * [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]] (1700–1724, 1724–1746) * [[Louis I of Spain|Louis I]] (1724) * [[Ferdinand VI]] (1746–1759) * [[Charles III of Spain|Charles III]] (1759–1788) * [[Charles IV of Spain|Charles IV]] (1788–1808, 1808) * [[Ferdinand VII]] (1808, 1813–1833) * [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] (1833–1868) * [[Alfonso XII|Alphonse XII]] (1874–1885) * [[Alfonso XIII|Alphonse XIII]] (1886–1931) * [[Juan Carlos I|John Charles I]] (1975–2014) * [[Felipe VI|Philip VI]] (2014–) ==== Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ==== * [[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies|Ferdinand I]] (1816–1825) * [[Francis I of the Two Sicilies|Francis I]] (1825–1830) * [[Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies|Ferdinand II]] (1830–1859) * [[Francis II of the Two Sicilies|Francis II]] (1859–1860) ==== Grand Duchy of Lithuania ==== * [[Henry III of France|Henry]] (1573–1574) ==== Grand Duchy of Luxembourg ==== * [[Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Jean]] (1964–2000) * [[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Henri]] (2000–) ==== Duchy of Brabant ==== * [[Anthony, Duke of Brabant|Anthony]] (1406–1415) * [[John IV, Duke of Brabant|John IV]] (1415–1427) * [[Philip I, Duke of Brabant|Philip I]] (1427–1430) * [[Philip the Good|Philip II]] (1430–1467) * [[Charles the Bold|Charles]] (1467–1477) * [[Mary of Burgundy|Mary]] (1477–1482) ==== Duchy of Brittany ==== * [[Peter I, Duke of Brittany|Peter I]] (1213–1237) * [[John I, Duke of Brittany|John I]] (1237–1286) * [[John II, Duke of Brittany|John II]] (1286–1305) * [[Arthur II, Duke of Brittany|Arthur II]] (1305–1316) * [[John III, Duke of Brittany|John III]] (1312–1341) * [[John of Montfort|John IV]] (1341–1345) * [[John IV, Duke of Brittany|John V]] (1364–1399) * [[John V, Duke of Brittany|John VI]] (1399–1442) * [[Francis I, Duke of Brittany|Francis I]] (1442–1450) * [[Peter II, Duke of Brittany|Peter II]] (1450–1457) * [[Arthur III, Duke of Brittany|Arthur III]] (1457–1458) * [[Francis II, Duke of Brittany|Francis II]] (1458–1488) * [[Anne of Brittany|Anne]] (1488–1514) * [[Claude of France|Claude]] (1514–1524) * [[Francis I of France|Francis III]] (1514–1524) * [[Francis III, Duke of Brittany|Francis IV]] (1524–1536) * [[Henry II of France|Henry]] (1536–1547) ==== Duchy of Burgundy ==== * [[Otto, Duke of Burgundy|Otto of Paris]] (956–965) * [[Henry I, Duke of Burgundy|Odo-Henry]] (965–1002) * [[Henry I of France|Henry I]] (1026–1032) * [[Robert I, Duke of Burgundy|Robert I]] (1032–1076) * [[Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh I]] (1076–1079) * [[Odo I, Duke of Burgundy|Odo I]] (1079–1103) * [[Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh II]] (1103–1143) * [[Odo II, Duke of Burgundy|Odo II]] (1143–1162) * [[Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh III]] (1162–1192) * [[Odo III, Duke of Burgundy|Odo III]] (1192–1218) * [[Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh IV]] (1218–1272) * [[Robert II, Duke of Burgundy|Robert II]] (1272–1306) * [[Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh V]] (1306–1315)[[File:Rogier van der Weyden - Presentation Miniature, Chroniques de Hainaut KBR 9242.jpg|thumb|[[Charles the Bold]] as a boy stands next to his father, [[Philip the Good]], c. 1447–8]] * [[Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy|Odo IV]] (1315–1349) * [[Philip I, Duke of Burgundy|Philip I]] (1349–1361) * [[John II of France|John I]] (1361–1363) * [[Philip the Bold|Philip II]] (1363–1404) * [[John the Fearless|John II]] (1404–1419) * [[Philip the Good|Philip III]] (1419–1467) * [[Charles the Bold|Charles]] (1467–1477) * [[Mary of Burgundy|Mary]] (1477–1482) ==== Duchy of Lorraine ==== * [[René of Anjou|René I]] (1431–1453) * [[John II, Duke of Lorraine|John II]] (1453–1470) * [[Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine|Nicholas I]] (1470–1473) * [[Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine|Yolande]] (1473–1473) ==== Duchy of Lucca ==== * [[Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca|Maria Louisa]] (1815–1824) * [[Charles II, Duke of Parma|Charles]] (1824–1847) ==== Duchy of Luxemburg ==== * [[Anthony, Duke of Brabant|Anthony]] (1411–1415) * [[Philip III, Duke of Burgundy|Philip I]] (1443–1467) * [[Charles the Bold|Charles]] (1467–1477) * [[Mary of Burgundy|Mary]] (1477–1482) * [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]] (1700–1712) ==== Duchy of Milan ==== * [[Louis XII|Louis I]] (1499–1512) * [[Francis I of France|Francis II]] (1515–1521) * [[Philip V of Spain|Philip IV]] (1700–1714) ==== Duchy of Parma ==== * [[Charles III of Spain|Charles I]] (1731–1735) * [[Philip, Duke of Parma|Philip]] (1748–1765) * [[Ferdinand I, Duke of Parma|Ferdinand]] (1765–1802) * [[Charles II, Duke of Parma|Charles II]] (1847–1849) * [[Charles III, Duke of Parma|Charles III]] (1849–1854) * [[Robert I, Duke of Parma|Robert I]] (1854–1859) ==== Principality of Achaea ==== * [[Charles I of Anjou|Charles I]] (1278–1285) * [[Charles II of Naples|Charles II]] (1285–1289) * [[Philip I, Prince of Taranto|Philip I]] (1307–1313) * [[Louis of Burgundy|Louis]] (1313–1316) * [[Robert, King of Naples|Robert I]] (1318–1322) * [[Robert, Prince of Taranto|Robert II]] (1333–1364) * [[Catherine II of Valois, Princess of Achaea|Catherine II]] (1333–1346) * [[Philip II, Prince of Taranto|Philip II]] (1364–1373) * [[Joanna I of Naples|Joan I]] (1373–1381) * [[Charles III of Naples|Charles III]] (1383–1386) ==== Principality of Taranto ==== * [[Charles I of Anjou|Charles I]] (1266–1285) * [[Charles II of Naples|Charles II]] (1285–1294) * [[Philip I, Prince of Taranto|Philip I]] (1294–1331) * [[Robert, Prince of Taranto|Robert II]] (1331–1346, 1362–1364) * [[Louis I of Anjou|Louis]] (1346–1362) * [[Philip II, Prince of Taranto|Philip II]] (1362–1374) * [[Ladislaus of Naples|Ladislaus]] (1406–1414) * [[James II, Count of La Marche|James]] (1414–1420) ==== Marquisate of Namur ==== * [[Philip II, Marquis of Namur|Philip II]] (1212–1226) * [[Henry II, Marquis of Namur|Henry II]] (1226–1229) * [[Margaret, Marchioness of Namur|Margaret]] (1229–1237) * [[Baldwin II, Latin Emperor|Baldwin II]] (1237–1256) * [[Philip the Good|Philip IV]] (1421–1467) * [[Charles the Bold|Charles I]] (1467–1477) * [[Mary of Burgundy|Mary I]] (1477–1482) === Illegitimate descent === ==== Empire of Brazil ==== * [[Pedro I of Brazil|Peter I]] (1822–1831) * [[Pedro II of Brazil|Peter II]] (1831–1889) ==== Kingdom of Portugal ==== * [[John I of Portugal|John I]] (1385–1433) * [[Edward, King of Portugal|Edward]] (1433–1438) * [[Afonso V of Portugal|Alphonse V]] (1438–1481) * [[John II of Portugal|John II]] (1481–1495) * [[Manuel I of Portugal|Manuel I]] (1495–1521) * [[John III of Portugal|John III]], (1521–1557) * [[Sebastian, King of Portugal|Sebastian]], (1557–1578) * [[Henry, King of Portugal|Henry]] (1578–1580) * [[António, Prior of Crato|Anthony]] (1580–1580, disputed) * [[John IV of Portugal|John IV]] (1640–1656) * [[Afonso VI of Portugal|Alphonse VI]] (1656–1683) * [[Peter II of Portugal|Peter II]] (1683–1706) * [[John V of Portugal|John V]] (1706–1750) * [[Joseph I of Portugal|Joseph I]] (1750–1777) * [[Peter III of Portugal|Peter III]] (1777–1786) * [[Maria I of Portugal|Mary I]] (1777–1816) * [[John VI of Portugal|John VI]] (1816–1826) * [[Pedro I of Brazil|Peter IV]] (1826–1826) * [[Maria II of Portugal|Mary II]] (1826–1828, 1834–1853) * [[Miguel I of Portugal|Michael I]] (1828–1834) == Senior Capets == Throughout most of history, the '''Senior Capet''' and the [[King of France]] were synonymous terms. Only in the time before [[Hugh Capet]] took the crown for himself and after the reign of [[Charles X of France|Charles X]] is there a distinction such that the senior Capet must be identified independently from succession to the French Crown. However, since primogeniture and the [[Salic law]] provided for the succession of the French throne for most of French history, here is a list of all the French kings from Hugh until Charles, and all the [[Legitimist]] pretenders thereafter. All dates are for seniority, not reign. [[King of France]]: * [[Hugh Capet|Hugh]], [[King of France]] (987–996) * [[Robert II of France|Robert II]], King of France (996–1031) * [[Henry I of France|Henry I]], King of France (1031–1060) * [[Philip I of France|Philip I]], King of France (1060–1108) * [[Louis VI of France|Louis VI]], King of France (1108–1137) * [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]], King of France (1137–1180) * [[Philip II of France|Philip II]], King of France (1180–1223) * [[Louis VIII of France|Louis VIII]], King of France (1223–1226) * [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]], King of France (1226–1270) * [[Philip III of France|Philip III]], King of France (1271–1285) * [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]], King of France (1285–1314) * [[Louis X of France|Louis X]], King of France (1314–1316) * [[John I of France|John I]], King of France (1316–1316) * [[Philip V of France|Philip V]], King of France (1316–1322) * [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]], King of France (1322–1328) * [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]], King of France (1328–1350) * [[John II of France|John II]], King of France (1350–1364) * [[Charles V of France|Charles V]], King of France (1364–1380) * [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]], King of France (1380–1422) * [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]], King of France (1422–1461) * [[Louis XI]], King of France (1461–1483) * [[Charles VIII of France|Charles VIII]], King of France (1483–1498) * [[Louis XII]], King of France (1498–1515) * [[Francis I of France|Francis I]], King of France (1515–1547) * [[Henry II of France|Henry II]], King of France (1547–1559) * [[Francis II of France|Francis II]], King of France (1559–1560) * [[Charles IX of France|Charles IX]], King of France (1560–1574) * [[Henry III of France|Henry III]], King of France (1574–1589) * [[Henry IV of France|Henry IV]], King of France (1589–1610) * [[Louis XIII]], King of France (1610–1643) * [[Louis XIV]], King of France (1643–1715) * [[Louis XV]], King of France (1715–1774) * [[Louis XVI]], King of France (1774–1793) * [[Louis XVII]], King of France (1793–1795) * [[Louis XVIII]], King of France (1795–1824) * [[Charles X of France|Charles X]], King of France (1824–1836) [[Legitimism|Legitimist Pretenders]]: * [[Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême|Louis Anthony]], Duke of Angoulême (1836–1844) * [[Henri, Count of Chambord|Henry]], Count of Chambord (1844–1883) * [[Infante Juan, Count of Montizón|John]], Count of Montizón (1883–1887) * [[Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid|Charles]], Duke of Madrid (1887–1909) * [[Infante Jaime, Duke of Madrid|James]], Duke of Anjou and Madrid (1909–1931) * [[Infante Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime|Alphonse Charles]], Duke of San Jaime (1931–1936) * [[Alfonso XIII|Alphonse XIII]], [[King of Spain]] (1936–1941) * [[Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia|James Henry]], Duke of Anjou and Segovia (1941–1975) * [[Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz|Alphonse]], Duke of Anjou and Cádiz (1975–1989) * [[Louis Alphonse de Bourbon|Louis Alphonse]], Duke of Anjou (1989–) == The Capetian dynasty today == Many years have passed since the Capetian monarchs ruled a large part of Europe; however, they still remain as kings, as well as other titles. Currently two Capetian monarchs still rule in Spain and Luxembourg. In addition, seven [[pretender]]s represent exiled dynastic monarchies in Brazil, France, Spain, Portugal, Parma and Two Sicilies. The current legitimate, senior family member is [[Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou|Louis-Alphonse de Bourbon]], known by his supporters as [[Duke of Anjou]], who also holds the [[Legitimist]] (''[[Blancs d'Espagne]]'') claim to the French throne. Overall, dozens of branches of the Capetian dynasty still exist throughout Europe. Except for the [[House of Braganza]] (founded by an [[Afonso, 1st Duke of Braganza|illegitimate son]] of King [[John I of Portugal]], who was himself illegitimate), all current major Capetian branches are of the Bourbon cadet branch. Within the House of Bourbon, many of these lines are themselves well-defined cadet lines of the House. === Current Capetian rulers === * [[Henri of Luxembourg|Henri]], [[Grand Duke of Luxembourg]] (since 2000) *[[Felipe VI of Spain|Felipe VI]], [[King of Spain]] (since 2014) === Current Capetian pretenders === * [[Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou]], [[Legitimist]] pretender to the [[Kingdom of France]] since 1989. * [[Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria]], Calabrian pretender to the [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]] since 2015. * [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro]], Castroist pretender to the [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]] since 2008. * [[Carlos, Duke of Parma]], pretender to the [[Duchy of Parma]] since 2010 and one of the [[Carlism|Carlist]] pretenders to the [[Kingdom of Spain]] since 2010. * [[Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon-Parma]], the other [[Carlism|Carlist]] pretender to the [[Kingdom of Spain]] since 1979. * [[Jean, Count of Paris]], [[Orléanist]] pretender to the [[Kingdom of France]] since 2019. * Prince Pedro Carlos of Orléans-Braganza, Petrópolis pretender to the [[Empire of Brazil]] since 2007. * [[Prince Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza]], Vassouras pretender to the [[Empire of Brazil]] since 2022. * [[Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza]], pretender to the [[Kingdom of Portugal]] since 1976. * [[Balthazar Napoleon IV de Bourbon]], Raja of Bhopal of the Bourbon-Bhopal dynasty * Philippe, Count of Châlus of [[Bourbon-Busset]] == Arms of cadet branches == {{Main|List of coats of arms of the Capetian dynasty}} {{Multiple image <!-- Essential parameters --> | align = center | direction = <!-- horizontal (default), vertical --> | background color = <!-- box background --> <!-- Header --> | header_background = | header_align = <!-- center (default), left, right --> | header = Arms of branches founded before Philip Augustus | width = 140 | image1 = Blason Ducs Bourgogne (ancien).svg | caption1 = [[House of Burgundy]] | image2 = Armoiries Vermandois.svg | caption2 = [[Capetian House of Vermandois|House of Vermandois]] | image3 = Blason Comtes de Dreux.svg | caption3 = [[House of Dreux]] | image4 = Blason Courtenay.svg | caption4 = [[Capetian House of Courtenay|House of Courtenay]] <!-- and so on, to a maximum of 10 images (image10) --> }} {{Multiple image <!-- Essential parameters --> | align = center | direction = <!-- horizontal (default), vertical --> | background color = <!-- box background --> <!-- Header --> | header_background = | header_align = <!-- center (default), left, right --> | header = Arms of branches founded after Philip Augustus | width = 140 | image1 = Blason province fr Artois.svg | caption1 = [[House of Artois]] | image2 = Blason comte fr Anjou.svg | caption2 = [[Capetian House of Anjou|House of Anjou]] | image3 = Blason comte fr Clermont (Bourbon).svg | caption3 = [[House of Bourbon]] | image4 = Blason comte fr Valois.svg | caption4 = [[House of Valois]] | image5 = Blason ville fr Mortain (Manche).svg | caption5 = [[House of Évreux]] <!-- and so on, to a maximum of 10 images (image10) --> }} ==Family tree== {{hidden begin|toggle=right|title=List of male-line members of the House of Capet|titlestyle=background:lightgrey;}} Male, male-line, legitimate, non-morganatic members of the house who either lived to adulthood, or who held a title as a child, are included. Heads of the house are in bold. {{Tree list}} *'''[[Hugh Capet]]''', 940-996 ('''[[House of Capet]]''') **'''[[Robert II of France]]''', 972–1031 ***[[Hugh of France (son of Robert II)|Hugh of France]], 1007–1025 ***'''[[Henry I of France]]''', 1008–1060 ****'''[[Philip I of France]]''', 1052–1108 *****'''[[Louis VI of France]]''', 1081–1137 ******[[Philip of France (1116–1131)|Philip of France]], 1116–1131 ******'''[[Louis VII of France]]''', 1120–1180 *******'''[[Philip II of France]]''', 1165–1223 ********'''[[Louis VIII of France]]''', 1187–1226 *********'''[[Louis IX of France]]''', 1214–1270 **********[[Louis of France (1244–1260)|Louis of France]], 1244–1260 **********'''[[Philip III of France]]''', 1245–1285 ***********'''[[Philip IV of France]]''', 1268–1314 ************'''[[Louis X of France]]''', 1289–1316 *************'''[[John I of France]]''', 1316 ************'''[[Philip V of France]]''', 1291–1322 ************'''[[Charles IV of France]]''', 1294–1328 ***********[[Charles, Count of Valois]], 1270-1325 ('''[[House of Valois]]''') ************'''[[Philip VI of France]]''', 1293–1350 *************'''[[John II of France]]''', 1319–1364 **************'''[[Charles V of France]]''', 1338–1380 ***************'''[[Charles VI of France]]''', 1368–1422 ****************[[Louis, Duke of Guyenne]], 1397–1415 ****************[[John, Duke of Touraine]], 1398–1417 ****************'''[[Charles VII of France]]''', 1403–1461 *****************'''[[Louis XI]]''', 1423–1483 ******************'''[[Charles VIII of France]]''', 1470–1498 *******************[[Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France]], 1492–1495 *****************[[Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry]], 1446–1472 ***************[[Louis I, Duke of Orléans]], 1372–1407 ****************[[Charles, Duke of Orléans]], 1394–1465 *****************'''[[Louis XII]]''', 1462–1515 ****************[[Philip, Count of Vertus]], 1396–1420 ****************[[John, Count of Angoulême]], 1399–1467 *****************[[Charles, Count of Angoulême]], 1459–1496 ******************'''[[Francis I of France]]''', 1494–1547 *******************[[Francis III, Duke of Brittany]], 1518–1536 *******************'''[[Henry II of France]]''', 1519–1559 ********************'''[[Francis II of France]]''', 1544–1560 ********************'''[[Charles IX of France]]''', 1550–1574 ********************'''[[Henry III of France]]''', 1551–1589 ********************[[Francis, Duke of Anjou]], 1555–1584 *******************[[Charles II de Valois, Duke of Orléans|Charles II of Valois, Duke of Orléans]], 1522–1545 **************[[Louis I of Anjou]], 1339-1384 ('''[[House of Valois-Anjou]]''') ***************[[Louis II of Anjou]], 1377–1417 ****************[[Louis III of Anjou]], 1403–1434 ****************[[René of Anjou]], 1409–1480 *****************[[John II, Duke of Lorraine]], 1426–1470 ******************[[Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine]], 1448–1473 *****************[[Louis of Anjou, Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson]], 1427–1444 ****************[[Charles IV, Count of Maine]], 1414–1472 *****************[[Charles IV of Anjou]], 1446–1481 ***************Charles, Prince of Taranto, 1380–1404 **************[[John, Duke of Berry]], 1340–1416 ***************[[John of Valois, Count of Montpensier]], 1376–1397 **************[[Philip the Bold]], 1342-1404 ('''[[House of Valois-Burgundy]]''') ***************[[John the Fearless]], 1371–1419 ****************[[Philip the Good]], 1396–1467 *****************[[Charles the Bold]], 1433–1477 ***************[[Anthony, Duke of Brabant]], 1384–1415 ****************[[John IV, Duke of Brabant]], 1403–1427 ****************[[Philip I, Duke of Brabant]], 1404–1430 ***************[[Philip II, Count of Nevers]], 1389–1415 ****************[[Charles I, Count of Nevers]], 1414–1464 ****************[[John II, Count of Nevers]], 1415–1491 *************[[Philip, Duke of Orléans]], 1336–1375 ************[[Charles II, Count of Alençon]], 1297–1346 *************[[Charles III, Count of Alençon]], 1337–1375 *************[[Philip of Alençon]], 1339–1397 *************[[Peter II, Count of Alençon]], 1340–1404 **************[[John I, Duke of Alençon]], 1385–1415 ***************[[John II, Duke of Alençon]], 1409–1476 ****************[[René, Duke of Alençon]], 1454–1492 *****************[[Charles IV, Duke of Alençon]], 1489–1525 *************[[Robert of Alençon]], 1344–1377 ***********[[Louis, Count of Évreux]], 1276-1319 ('''[[House of Évreux]]''') ************[[Charles d'Évreux]], 1305–1336 *************[[Louis I, Count of Étampes]], 1336–1400 *************John of Évreux, 1336–1373 ************[[Philip III of Navarre]], 1306–1343 *************[[Charles II of Navarre]], 1332–1387 **************[[Charles III of Navarre]], 1361–1425 **************Peter, Count of Mortain, 1366–1412 *************[[Philip, Count of Longueville]], 1336–1363 *************[[Louis, Duke of Durazzo]], 1341–1376 **********[[John Tristan, Count of Valois]], 1250–1270 **********[[Peter I, Count of Alençon]], 1251–1284 **********[[Robert, Count of Clermont]], 1256-1317 ('''[[House of Bourbon]]''') ***********[[Louis I, Duke of Bourbon]], 1279–1341 ************[[Peter I, Duke of Bourbon]], 1311–1356 *************[[Louis II, Duke of Bourbon]], 1337–1410 **************[[John I, Duke of Bourbon]], 1381-1434 ('''[[House of Bourbon-Montpensier]]''') ***************[[Charles I, Duke of Bourbon]], 1401–1456 ****************[[John II, Duke of Bourbon]], 1426–1488 ****************[[Charles II, Duke of Bourbon]], 1433–1488 ****************[[Peter II, Duke of Bourbon]], 1438–1503 ****************[[Louis de Bourbon, Bishop of Liège]], 1438–1482 ****************James of Bourbon, 1445–1468 ***************[[Louis I, Count of Montpensier]], 1405–1486 ****************[[Gilbert, Count of Montpensier]], 1443–1496 *****************[[Louis II, Count of Montpensier]], 1483–1501 *****************[[Charles III, Duke of Bourbon]], 1490–1527 *****************[[François, Duke of Châtellerault]], 1492–1515 ****************John of Montpensier, 1445–1485 **************Louis of Bourbon, 1388–1404 ************[[James I, Count of La Marche]], 1319–1362 *************[[Peter II, Count of La Marche]], 1342–1362 *************[[John I, Count of La Marche]], 1344–1393 **************[[James II, Count of La Marche]], 1370–1438 **************[[Louis, Count of Vendôme]], 1376-1446 ('''[[Bourbon-Vendôme|House of Bourbon-Vendôme]]''') ***************[[John VIII, Count of Vendôme]], 1425–1478 ****************[[Francis, Count of Vendôme]], 1470–1495 *****************[[Charles, Duke of Vendôme]], 1489–1537 ******************[[Antoine of Navarre|Anthony of Navarre]], 1518–1562 *******************'''[[Henry IV of France]]''', 1553–1610 ********************'''[[Louis XIII]]''', 1601–1643 *********************'''[[Louis XIV]]''', 1638–1715 **********************[[Louis, Grand Dauphin]], 1661–1711 ***********************[[Louis, Duke of Burgundy]], 1682–1712 ************************[[Louis, Duke of Brittany (1704–1705)|Louis, Duke of Brittany]], 1704–1705 ************************[[Louis, Duke of Brittany (1707–1712)|Louis, Duke of Brittany]], 1707–1712 ************************'''[[Louis XV]]''', 1710–1774 *************************[[Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765)|Louis, Dauphin of France]], 1729–1765 **************************[[Louis, Duke of Burgundy (1751–1761)|Louis, Duke of Burgundy]], 1751–1761 **************************[[Xavier, Duke of Aquitaine]], 1753–1754 **************************'''[[Louis XVI]]''', 1754–1793 ***************************[[Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France]], 1781–1789 ***************************'''[[Louis XVII]]''', 1785–1795 **************************'''[[Louis XVIII]]''', 1755–1824 **************************'''[[Charles X of France]]''', 1757–1836 ***************************'''[[Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême|Louis Anthony, Duke of Angoulême]]''', 1775–1844 ***************************[[Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry]], 1778–1820 ****************************'''[[Henri, Count of Chambord|Henry, Count of Chambord]]''', 1820–1883 *************************[[Philippe, Duke of Anjou|Philip, Duke of Anjou]], 1730–1733 ***********************[[Philip V of Spain]], 1683–1746 ************************[[Louis I of Spain]], 1707–1724 ************************[[Ferdinand VI]], 1713–1759 ************************[[Charles III of Spain]], 1716–1788 *************************[[Infante Philip, Duke of Calabria]], 1747–1777 *************************[[Charles IV of Spain]], 1748–1819 **************************[[Ferdinand VII]], 1784–1833 **************************[[Infante Carlos María Isidro of Spain|Prince Charles Mary Isidore of Spain]], 1788–1855 ***************************[[Carlos Luis de Borbón|Charles Louis of Bourbon]], 1818–1861 ***************************'''[[Infante Juan, Count of Montizón|Prince John, Count of Montizón]]''', 1822–1887 ****************************'''[[Infante Carlos, Duke of Madrid|Prince Charles, Duke of Madrid]]''', 1848–1909 *****************************'''[[Infante Jaime, Duke of Madrid|Prince James, Duke of Madrid]]''', 1870–1931 ****************************'''[[Infante Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime|Prince Alphonse Charles, Duke of San Jaime]]''', 1849–1936 ***************************[[Infante Fernando of Spain|Prince Ferdinand of Spain]], 1824–1861 **************************[[Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain|Prince Francis de Paul of Spain]], 1794–1865 ***************************[[Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz|Francis of Assisi, Duke of Cádiz]], 1822–1902 ****************************[[Alfonso XII|Alphonse XII]], 1857–1885 *****************************'''[[Alfonso XIII|Alphonse XIII]]''', 1886–1941 ******************************[[Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1907–1938)|Alphonse, Prince of Asturias]], 1907–1938 ******************************'''[[Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia|Prince James, Duke of Segovia]]''', 1908–1975 *******************************'''[[Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz|Alphonse, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz]]''', 1936–1989 ********************************'''[[Louis Alphonse de Bourbon|Louis Alphonse of Bourbon]]''', b. 1974 *********************************Louis of Bourbon, b. 2010 *********************************Alphonse of Bourbon, b. 2010 *********************************Henry of Bourbon, b. 2019 *******************************[[Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine]], 1937–2000 ******************************[[Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona|Prince John, Count of Barcelona]], 1913–1993 *******************************[[Juan Carlos I|John Charles I]], b. 1938 ********************************[[Felipe VI|Philip VI of Spain]], b. 1968 ******************************[[Infante Gonzalo of Spain|Prince Gonzalo of Spain]], 1914–1934 ***************************[[Infante Enrique, Duke of Seville|Prince Henry, Duke of Seville]], 1823–1870 ('''[[Duke of Seville|House of Bourbon-Seville]]''') ****************************[[Enrique de Borbón y Castellví, 2nd Duke of Seville|Henry, Duke of Seville]], 1848–1894 ****************************[[Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Castellví|Francis de Paul of Seville]], 1853–1942 *****************************[[Francisco de Borbón y de la Torre|Francis of Seville]], 1882–1952 ******************************[[Francisco de Borbón y Borbón|Francis of Seville]], 1912–1995 *******************************[[Francisco de Borbón y Escasany, 5th Duke of Seville|Francis, Duke of Seville]], b. 1943 ********************************Francis of Seville, b. 1979 *********************************Francis Maximus of Seville, b. 2017 *******************************Alphonse Charles of Seville, b. 1945 ********************************Alphonse Nicholas of Seville, b. 1973 *********************************Alphonse of Seville, b. 2014 *********************************Jerome of Seville, b. 2017 *******************************Henry of Seville, b. 1970 *****************************Joseph Mary of Seville, 1883–1962, descendants unknown *****************************Henry Mary of Seville, 1891–1936, descendants unknown *****************************Alphonse Mary of Seville, 1893–1936, descendants unknown ****************************Albert, Duke of Santa Elena, 1854–1939 *****************************Albert, Duke of Santa Elena, 1883–1959 ******************************Alphonse Mary of Santa Elena, 1909–1938 *******************************Albert Henry, Duke of Santa Elena, 1933–1995 ********************************Alphonse, Duke of Santa Elena, b. 1961 *********************************Alphonse of Santa Elena, b. 1995 *******************************Alphonse of Santa Elena, 1937–2007 ********************************Alphonse of Santa Elena, 1963–2005 *********************************Alphonse of Santa Elena, b. 1999 ********************************Ferdinand of Santa Elena, 1966–2025 *********************************Ferdinand of Santa Elena, b. 2001 *********************************Ignatius of Santa Elena, b. 2005 ********************************James of Santa Elena, b. 1971 ***************************Ferdinand of Bourbon, Prince of Spain, 1832–1854 *************************[[Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies]], 1751-1825 ('''[[House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]]''') **************************[[Francis I of the Two Sicilies]], 1777–1830 ***************************[[Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies]], 1810–1859 ****************************[[Francis II of the Two Sicilies]], 1836–1894 ****************************[[Prince Louis, Count of Trani]], 1838–1886 ****************************[[Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta|Prince Alphonse, Count of Caserta]], 1841–1934 *****************************[[Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Castro]], 1869–1960 *****************************[[Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies|Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]], 1870–1949 ******************************[[Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria|Prince Alphonse, Duke of Calabria]], 1901–1964 *******************************[[Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria|Prince Charles, Duke of Calabria]], 1938–2015 ********************************[[Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria|Prince Peter, Duke of Calabria]], b. 1968 *********************************[[Prince Jaime, Duke of Noto|Prince James, Duke of Noto]], b. 1992 *********************************Prince John of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 2003 *********************************Prince Paul of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 2004 *********************************Prince Peter of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 2007 ******************************Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1908–1936 *****************************Prince Gennaro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1882–1944 *****************************[[Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro|Prince Rainier, Duke of Castro]], 1883–1973 ******************************[[Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Castro]], 1926–2008 *******************************[[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|Prince Charles, Duke of Castro]], b. 1963 *****************************[[Prince Philip of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]], 1885–1949 ******************************Prince Gaetan of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1917–1984 *****************************Prince Francis of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1888–1914 *****************************[[Prince Gabriel of Bourbon-Two Sicilies]], 1897–1975 ******************************Prince Anthony of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1929–2019 *******************************Prince Francis of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 1960 ********************************Prince Anthony of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 2003 *******************************Prince Gennaro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 1966 ******************************Prince John of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1933–2000 ******************************Prince Casimir of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 1938 *******************************Prince Louis Alphonse of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 1970 ********************************Prince Paul Alphonse of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 2014 *******************************Prince Alexander Henry of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, b. 1974 ****************************[[Prince Gaetan, Count of Girgenti]], 1846–1871 ****************************[[Prince Pasquale, Count of Bari|Prince Pascal, Count of Bari]], 1852–1904 ***************************[[Charles Ferdinand, Prince of Capua]], 1811–1862 ***************************[[Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse]], 1813–1860 ***************************[[Prince Antonio, Count of Lecce|Prince Anthony, Count of Lecce]], 1816–1843 ***************************[[Prince Louis, Count of Aquila]], 1824–1897 ****************************Prince Louis, Count of Roccaguglielma, 1845–1909 ****************************Prince Philip of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 1847–1922 ***************************[[Prince Francis, Count of Trapani]], 1827–1892 ****************************Prince Leopold of the Two Sicilies, 1853–1870 **************************[[Leopold, Prince of Salerno]], 1790–1851 *************************[[Infante Gabriel of Spain|Prince Gabriel of Spain]], 1752-1788 ('''[[House of Bourbon-Braganza]]''') **************************[[Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal|Prince Peter Charles of Spain and Portugal]], 1786–1812 ***************************[[Infante Sebastião of Spain and Portugal|Prince Sebastian of Spain and Portugal]], 1811–1875 ****************************Francis Mary of Bourbon-Bourbon, 1st Duke of Marchena, 1861–1923 ****************************Peter of Bourbon-Bourbon, 1st Duke of Dúrcal, 1862–1892 *****************************Ferdinand Sebastian of Bourbon-Madán, 2nd Duke of Dúrcal, 1891–1944 ****************************Louis Jesus of Bourbon-Bourbon, 1st Duke of Ansola, 1864–1889 *****************************Louis Alphonse of Bourbon-Bernaldo de Quirós, 2nd Duke of Ansola, 1887–1942 *****************************Manfred Louis of Bourbon-Bernaldo de Quirós, 3rd Duke of Ansola and 1st Duke of Hernani, 1889–1979 ****************************Alphonse Mary of Bourbon-Bourbon, 1866–1934 ****************************Gabriel Jesus of Bourbon-Bourbon, 1869–1889 *************************[[Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain|Prince Anthony Pascal of Spain]], 1755–1817 ************************[[Philip, Duke of Parma]], 1720-1765 ('''[[House of Bourbon-Parma]]''') *************************[[Ferdinand I, Duke of Parma]], 1751–1802 **************************[[Louis I of Etruria]], 1773–1803 ***************************[[Charles II, Duke of Parma]], 1799–1883 ****************************[[Charles III, Duke of Parma]], 1823–1854 *****************************[[Robert I, Duke of Parma]], 1848–1907 ******************************[[Henry, Duke of Parma]], 1873–1939 ******************************[[Joseph, Duke of Parma]], 1875–1950 ******************************[[Elias, Duke of Parma|Elijah, Duke of Parma]], 1880–1959 *******************************[[Robert Hugo, Duke of Parma]], 1909–1974 *******************************Prince Francis Alphonse of Bourbon-Parma, 1913–1939 ******************************[[Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma]], 1886–1934 ******************************[[Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma]], 1889–1977 *******************************[[Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma|Charles Hugo, Duke of Parma]], 1930–2010 ********************************[[Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma|Prince Charles, Duke of Parma]], b. 1970 *********************************Prince Charles Henry of Bourbon-Parma, b. 2016 ********************************[[Jaime de Bourbon de Parme|James of Bourbon-Parma]], b. 1972 *******************************[[Prince Sixtus Henry of Bourbon-Parma]], b. 1940 ******************************[[Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma]], 1893–1970 *******************************[[Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|John, Grand Duke of Luxembourg]], 1921–2019 ********************************[[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Henry, Grand Duke of Luxembourg]], b. 1955 *********************************[[Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg|William, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg]], b. 1981 **********************************[[Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020)|Prince Charles of Luxembourg]], b. 2020 **********************************Prince Francis of Luxembourg, b. 2023 *********************************[[Prince Félix of Luxembourg|Prince Felix of Luxembourg]], b. 1984 **********************************Prince Liam of Luxembourg, b. 2016 **********************************Prince Balthazar of Luxembourg, b. 2024 *********************************[[Prince Louis of Luxembourg]], b. 1986 **********************************Prince Gabriel of Luxembourg, b. 2006 **********************************Prince Noah of Luxembourg, b. 2007 *********************************[[Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg|Prince Sebastian of Luxembourg]], b. 1992 ********************************[[Prince Jean of Luxembourg|Prince John of Luxembourg]], b. 1957 ********************************[[Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg|Prince William of Luxembourg]], b. 1963 *********************************Prince Paul-Louis of Luxembourg, b. 1998 *********************************Prince Leopold of Luxembourg, b. 2000 *********************************Prince John of Luxembourg, b. 2004 *******************************[[Prince Charles of Luxembourg (1927–1977)|Prince Charles of Luxembourg]], 1927–1977 ********************************[[Prince Robert of Luxembourg]], b. 1968 *********************************Prince Alexander of Luxembourg, b. 1997 *********************************Prince Frederick of Luxembourg, b. 2002 ******************************[[Prince René of Bourbon-Parma]], 1894–1962 *******************************Prince James of Bourbon-Parma, 1922–1964 ********************************Prince Philip of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1949 *********************************James of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1986 *********************************Joseph of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1989 ********************************Prince Alan of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1955 *******************************[[Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma|Michael of Bourbon-Parma]], 1926–2018 ********************************Eric of Bourbon-Parma, 1953–2021 *********************************Prince Michael of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1989 *********************************Prince Henry of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1991 ********************************Prince Charles Emmanuel of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1961 *********************************Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1991 *******************************Andrew of Bourbon-Parma, 1928–2011 ********************************Axel of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1967 *********************************Côme of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1997 ******************************Louis of Bourbon-Parma, 1899–1967 *******************************Guy of Bourbon-Parma, 1940–1991 ********************************Louis of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1966 *********************************Guy of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1995 *******************************Prince Rémy of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1942 ********************************Tristan of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1974 *******************************Prince John Bernard of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1961 ********************************Arnaud of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1989 ********************************Christopher of Bourbon-Parma, b. 1991 *****************************[[Prince Henry, Count of Bardi]], 1851–1905 ************************[[Infante Luis of Spain|Prince Louis of Spain]], 1727–1785 ***********************[[Charles, Duke of Berry (1686–1714)|Charles, Duke of Berry]], 1686–1714 **********************[[Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou|Philip Charles, Duke of Anjou]], 1667–1671 *********************[[Philippe I, Duke of Orléans|Philip I, Duke of Orléans]], 1640-1701 ('''[[House of Orléans]]''') **********************[[Philippe II, Duke of Orléans|Philip II, Duke of Orléans]], 1674–1723 ***********************[[Louis, Duke of Orléans (1703–1752)|Louis, Duke of Orléans]], 1703–1752 ************************[[Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans|Louis Philip I, Duke of Orléans]], 1725–1785 *************************[[Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans|Louis Philip II, Duke of Orléans]], 1747–1793 **************************[[Louis Philippe I|Louis Philip I]], 1773–1850 ***************************[[Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans|Ferdinand Philip, Duke of Orléans]], 1810–1842 ****************************[[Prince Philippe, Count of Paris|Prince Philip, Count of Paris]], 1838–1894 *****************************[[Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans|Prince Philip, Duke of Orléans]], 1869–1926 *****************************[[Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Montpensier]], 1884–1924 ****************************[[Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres]], 1840–1910 *****************************Prince Robert of Orléans, 1866–1885 *****************************[[Prince Henri of Orléans|Prince Henry of Orléans]], 1867–1901 *****************************[[Prince Jean, Duke of Guise|Prince John, Duke of Guise]], 1874–1940 ******************************[[Henri, Count of Paris (1908–1999)|Henry, Count of Paris]], 1908–1999 *******************************[[Henri, Count of Paris (1933–2019)|Henry, Count of Paris]], 1933–2019 ********************************[[Prince François, Count of Clermont|Prince Francis, Count of Clermont]], 1961–2017 ********************************[[Jean, Count of Paris|John, Count of Paris]], b. 1965 *********************************Prince Gaston of Orléans, b. 2009 *********************************Prince Joseph of Orléans, b. 2016 *********************************Prince Alphonse of Orléans, b. 2023 ********************************Prince Odo, Duke of Angoulême, b. 1968 *********************************Prince Peter of Orléans, b. 2003 *******************************Prince Francis, Duke of Orléans, 1935–1960 *******************************Prince Michael, Count of Évreux, b. 1941 ********************************[[Charles-Philippe d'Orléans|Charles-Philip of Orléans]], b. 1973 ********************************[[:fr:François d'Orléans (1982)|Francis of Orléans]], b. 1982 *********************************Philip of Orléans, b. 2017 *********************************Raphael of Orléans, b. 2021 *******************************Prince James, Duke of Orléans, b. 1941 ********************************[[:fr:Charles-Louis d'Orléans|Charles-Louis of Orléans]], b. 1972 *********************************Philip of Orléans, b. 1998 *********************************Constantine of Orléans, b. 2003 ********************************[[:fr:Foulques d'Orléans|Fulk of Orléans]], b. 1974 *******************************[[:fr:Thibaut d'Orléans|Prince Theobald, Count of La Marche]], 1948–1983 ********************************[[:fr:Robert d'Orléans (1976)|Robert of Orléans]], b. 1976 ***************************[[Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours]], 1814–1896 ****************************[[Gaston, Count of Eu]], 1842-1922 ('''[[House of Orléans-Braganza]]''') *****************************[[Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará|Peter of Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará]], 1875–1940 ******************************[[Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza|Peter Gaston of Orléans-Braganza]], 1913–2007 *******************************Peter Charles of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1945 ********************************Peter Thiago of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1979 ********************************Philip Roderick of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1982 *******************************Prince Alphonse Edward of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1948 *******************************Prince Manuel of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1949 ********************************Prince Manuel of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1971 *******************************Prince Francis of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1956 ********************************Prince Francis of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1979 ********************************Prince Gabriel of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1989 ******************************[[João Maria of Orléans-Braganza|Prince John Mary of Orléans-Braganza]], 1916–2005 *******************************Prince John Henry of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1954 ********************************Prince John Philip of Brazil, b. 1986 *********************************Prince John Anthony of Brazil, b. 2017 *****************************[[Luís of Orléans-Braganza (1878–1920)|Louis of Orléans-Braganza]], 1878–1920 ******************************[[Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza|Peter Henry of Orléans-Braganza]], 1909–1981 *******************************[[Luiz of Orléans-Braganza|Louis of Orléans-Braganza]], 1938–2022 *******************************Prince Odo of Orléans-Braganza, 1939–2020, renounced succession ********************************[[Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza|Louis Philip of Orléans-Braganza]], b. 1969 *********************************Prince Maximilian of Brazil, b. 2012 ********************************Prince Odo ********************************Prince Guy *******************************[[Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza]], b. 1941 *******************************Peter of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1945, renounced succession ********************************Prince Gabriel Joseph of Brazil, b. 1980 *********************************Prince Gabriel Peter of Brazil, b. 2013 *******************************Ferdinand of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1948, renounced succession *******************************Anthony of Orléans-Braganza, 1950–2024 ********************************[[Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza|Peter Louis of Orléans-Braganza]], 1983–2009 ********************************Raphael of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1986 *******************************Francis of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1955, renounced succession *******************************Albert of Orléans-Braganza, b. 1957, renounced succession ********************************Prince Peter Albert of Brazil, b. 1988 ********************************Prince Anthony Albert of Brazil, b. 1997 ******************************Prince Louis Gaston of Orléans-Braganza, 1911–1931 *****************************[[Prince Antônio Gastão of Orléans-Braganza|Prince Anthony Gaston of Orléans-Braganza]], 1881–1918 ****************************[[Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Alençon]], 1844–1910 *****************************[[Prince Emmanuel, Duke of Vendôme]], 1872–1931 ******************************[[Prince Charles Philippe, Duke of Nemours|Prince Charles Philip, Duke of Nemours]], 1905–1970 ***************************[[François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville|Francis of Orléans, Prince of Joinville]], 1818–1900 ****************************[[Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre|Peter, Duke of Penthièvre]], 1845–1919 ***************************[[Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale|Henry of Orléans, Duke of Aumale]], 1822–1897 ****************************[[Louis d'Orléans, Prince of Condé|Louis of Orléans, Prince of Condé]], 1845–1866 ****************************[[François d'Orléans (1854–1872)|Francis of Orléans]], 1854–1872 ***************************[[Antoine, Duke of Montpensier|Anthony, Duke of Montpensier]], 1824–1890 ****************************[[Infante Antonio, Duke of Galliera|Prince Anthony, Duke of Galliera]], 1866–1930 *****************************[[Infante Alfonso, Duke of Galliera|Prince Alphonse, Duke of Galliera]], 1886–1975 ******************************[[Infante Álvaro, Duke of Galliera|Prince Alvar, Duke of Galliera]], 1910–1997 *******************************Alphonse of Orléans-Bourbon, 1941–1975 ********************************[[Alfonso de Orléans-Borbón, Duke of Galliera|Alphonse of Orléans-Bourbon, Duke of Galliera]], b. 1968 *********************************Alphonse John of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 1994 ********************************Alvar of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 1969 *********************************Aiden of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 2009 *******************************Alvar James of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 1947 ********************************Andrew of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 1976 *********************************Alvar of Orléans-Bourbon, b. c. 2013 ********************************Alois of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 1979 *********************************Alphonse of Orléans-Bourbon, b. 2010 ******************************Alphonse of Orléans, 1912–1936 ******************************[[Prince Ataúlfo of Orléans]], 1913–1974 *****************************[[Infante Luis Fernando of Spain|Prince Louis Ferdinand of Spain]], 1888–1945 **************************[[Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier|Anthony Philip, Duke of Montpensier]], 1775–1807 **************************[[Louis Charles, Count of Beaujolais]], 1779–1808 ********************[[Gaston, Duke of Orléans]], 1608–1660 ******************[[Francis, Count of Enghien]], 1519–1546 ******************[[Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (born 1523)|Charles I, Cardinal de Bourbon]], 1523-1590 (disputed ''Charles X'') ******************[[John, Count of Soissons and Enghien]], 1528–1557 ******************[[Louis I, Prince of Condé]], 1530-1569 ('''[[Princes of Condé|House of Bourbon-Condé]]''') *******************[[Henri I, Prince of Condé|Henry I, Prince of Condé]], 1552–1588 ********************[[Henri II, Prince of Condé|Henry II, Prince of Condé]], 1588–1646 *********************[[Louis, Grand Condé]], 1621–1686 **********************[[Henri Jules, Prince of Condé|Henry Jules, Prince of Condé]], 1643–1709 ***********************[[Louis III, Prince of Condé]], 1668–1710 ************************[[Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon|Louis Henry, Duke of Bourbon]], 1692–1740 *************************[[Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé]], 1736–1818 **************************[[Louis Henri, Prince of Condé|Louis Henry, Prince of Condé]], 1756–1830 ***************************[[Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien|Louis Anthony, Duke of Enghien]], 1772–1804 ************************[[Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais]], 1700–1760 ************************[[Louis, Count of Clermont]], 1709–1771 *********************[[Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti]], 1629–1666 **********************[[Louis Armand I, Prince of Conti]], 1661–1685 **********************[[François Louis, Prince of Conti|Francis Louis, Prince of Conti]], 1664–1709 ***********************[[Louis Armand II, Prince of Conti]], 1695–1727 ************************[[Louis François, Prince of Conti|Louis Francis, Prince of Conti]], 1717–1776 *************************[[Louis François Joseph, Prince of Conti|Louis Francis Joseph, Prince of Conti]], 1734–1814 *******************[[François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti|Francis of Bourbon, Prince of Conti]], 1558–1614 *******************[[Charles II de Bourbon-Vendôme|Charles II of Bourbon-Vendôme]], 1562–1594 *******************[[Charles, Count of Soissons]], 1566–1612 ********************[[Louis, Count of Soissons]], 1604–1641 *****************[[Francis de Bourbon, Count of St. Pol]], 1491–1545 *****************[[Louis de Bourbon-Vendôme]], 1493–1557 ****************[[Louis, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon]], 1473–1520 *****************[[Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier]], 1513–1582 ******************[[François de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier|Francis of Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier]], 1542–1592 *******************[[Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier|Henry of Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier]], 1573–1608 *****************[[Charles, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon]], 1515–1565 **************[[John, Lord of Carency]], 1378–1457, children by second wife declared legitimate in 1438 but not considered part of the royal house *************{{ill|Jacques de Bourbon-Préaux|fr|lt=James of Bourbon-Préaux}}, 1346–1417 **************{{ill|Louis de Bourbon-Préaux|fr|lt=Louis of Bourbon-Préaux}}, 1368–1415 **************{{ill|Pierre de Bourbon-Préaux|fr|Peter of Bourbon-Préaux}}, 1390–1422 **************{{ill|Jacques II de Bourbon-Préaux|fr|lt=James II of Bourbon-Préaux}}, 1391–1429 ***********[[John of Charolais]], 1283–1322 ***********Peter of Clermont, Archdeacon of Paris, 1287–1330 *********[[Robert I, Count of Artois]], 1216-1250 ('''[[House of Artois]]''') **********[[Robert II, Count of Artois]], 1250–1302 ***********[[Philip of Artois]], 1269–1298 ************[[Robert III of Artois]], 1287–1342 *************[[John of Artois, Count of Eu]], 1321–1387 **************[[Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu]], 1356–1387 **************[[Philip of Artois, Count of Eu]], 1358–1397 ***************[[Charles of Artois, Count of Eu]], 1394–1472 *************James of Artois, 1325–1347 *************Robert of Artois, 1326–1347 *************[[Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas]], 1328–1385 *********[[Alphonse, Count of Poitiers]], 1220–1271 *********[[Charles I of Anjou]], 1226-1285 ('''[[Capetian House of Anjou]]''') **********[[Charles II of Naples]], 1254–1309 ***********[[Charles Martel of Anjou]], 1271–1295 ************[[Charles I of Hungary]], 1288–1342 *************[[Louis I of Hungary]], 1326–1382 *************[[Andrew, Duke of Calabria]], 1327–1345 *************[[Stephen of Anjou]], 1332–1354 ***********[[Louis of Toulouse]], 1274–1297 ***********[[Robert, King of Naples]], 1276–1343 ************[[Charles, Duke of Calabria]], 1298–1328 ***********[[Philip I, Prince of Taranto]], 1278–1331 ************[[Charles of Taranto]], 1296–1315 ************[[Philip, Despot of Romania]], 1300–1331 ************[[Robert, Prince of Taranto]], 1319–1364 ************[[Louis I of Naples]], 1320–1362 ************[[Philip II, Prince of Taranto]], 1329–1373 ***********[[Raymond Berengar of Andria]], 1281–1307 ***********John, a priest, 1283–1308 ***********[[Peter Tempesta]], 1291–1315 ***********[[John, Duke of Durazzo]], 1294–1336 ************[[Charles, Duke of Durazzo]], 1323–1348 ************[[Louis, Count of Gravina]], 1324–1362 *************[[Charles III of Naples]], 1345–1386 **************[[Ladislaus of Naples]], 1377–1414 ************[[Robert of Durazzo]], 1326–1356 **********[[Philip of Sicily]], 1255–1277 ********[[Philip I, Count of Boulogne]], 1200–1235, legitimated, but status as a member of the royal house unclear *********Alberic, Count of Clermont, 1222–1284, descendants unknown ******[[Henry of France, Archbishop of Reims]], 1121–1175 ******[[Robert I, Count of Dreux]], 1123-1188 ('''[[House of Dreux]]''') *******Simon, Lord of La Noue, 1141–1182 *******[[Robert II, Count of Dreux]], 1154–1218 ********[[Robert III, Count of Dreux]], 1185–1234 *********[[John I, Count of Dreux]], 1215–1249 **********[[Robert IV, Count of Dreux]], 1241–1282 ***********[[John II, Count of Dreux]], 1265–1309 ************[[Robert V, Count of Dreux]], 1293–1329 ************[[John III, Count of Dreux]], 1295–1331 ************[[Peter, Count of Dreux]], 1298–1345 ***********Robert of Dreux, Lord of Cateau-du-Loire **********John, a Knight Templar *********Robert, Viscount of Châteaudun, 1217–1264 *********Peter, a cleric, 1220–1250 ********[[Peter I, Duke of Brittany]], 1187–1250 *********[[John I, Duke of Brittany]], 1218–1286 **********[[John II, Duke of Brittany]], 1239–1305 ***********[[Arthur II, Duke of Brittany]], 1261–1312 ************[[John III, Duke of Brittany]], 1286–1341 ************Guy of Penthièvre, Count of Penthièvre, 1287–1331 ************Peter of Brittany, Lord of Dol-Combourg and St-Maloù, 1289–1312 ************[[John of Montfort]], 1295-1345 ('''[[House of Montfort-Brittany]]''') *************[[John IV, Duke of Brittany]], 1339–1399 **************[[John V, Duke of Brittany]], 1389–1442 ***************[[Francis I, Duke of Brittany]], 1414–1450 ***************[[Peter II, Duke of Brittany]], 1418–1457 ***************[[Gilles of Brittany|Giles of Brittany]], 1420–1450 **************[[Arthur III, Duke of Brittany]], 1393–1458 **************Giles of Brittany, Lord of Chantocé and Ingrande, 1394–1412 **************[[Richard, Count of Étampes]], 1396–1438 ***************[[Francis II, Duke of Brittany]], 1433–1488 ***********[[John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond]], 1266–1334 ***********Peter, Viscount of Leon, 1269–1312 **********Peter, Lord of Dinan, 1241–1268 ********[[Henri de Dreux|Henry of Dreux, Archbishop of Reims]], 1193–1240 ********[[Jehan de Braine|John of Braine]], 1200–1240 *******Henry, Bishop of Orléans, 1155–1199 *******[[Philip of Dreux]], 1158–1217 *******Peter, Lord of Bouconville-Vauclair, 1161–1186 *******William, Lord of Braye, 1163–1189 *******John, 1164–1189 ******[[Peter I of Courtenay]], 1126-1183 ('''[[Capetian House of Courtenay]]''') *******Philip of Courtenay, 1153–1183 *******[[Peter II of Courtenay]], 1155–1219 ********[[Philip II, Marquis of Namur]], 1195–1226 ********[[Robert I, Latin Emperor]], 1201–1228 ********[[Henry II, Marquis of Namur]], 1206–1229 ********[[Baldwin II, Latin Emperor]], 1217–1273 *********[[Philip I, Latin Emperor]], 1243–1283 *******[[Robert, Lord of Champignelles]], 1168–1239 ********[[Peter, Lord of Conches and Mehun]], 1218–1250 ********Philip of Courtenay-Champignelles, 1221–1246 ********Ralph, Lord of Illiers, 1223–1271 ********{{ill|Robert de Courtenay (1224-1279)|fr|Robert of Courtenay}}, bishop, 1224–1279 ********{{ill|Jean Ier de Courtenay-Champignelles|fr|John I of Courtenay-Champignelles}}, bishop, 1226–1270 ********William of Courtenay-Champignelles, Lord of Venisy, 1228-1280 [[:fr:Maison capétienne de Courtenay|Genealogy in French]] *********{{ill|Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles|fr|Robert of Courtenay-Champignelles}}, Archbishop of Reims, 1251–1324 *********Peter of Courtenay-Champignelles, 1259–1290 *********John I, Lord of Champignelles, 1265–1318 **********John II, Lord of Champignelles, 1291–1334 **********John III, Lord of Champignelles, 1330–1392 **********Peter II, Lord of Champignelles, 1334–1394 ***********Peter III, Lord of Champignelles and St-Brisson, 1377–1411 ************John IV, 1410–1472 ***********John I, Lord of Bléneau, 1379–1460 ************John II, Lord of Bléneau, 1425–1480 *************John III, Lord of Bléneau, 1465–1511 **************Francis I, Lord of Bléneau, 1495–1561 ***************Gaspard I, Lord of Bléneau, 1550–1609 ****************Francis II of Bléneau, 1575–1602 ****************Edmé, Lord of Bléneau, 1577–1640 *****************Gaspard II, Lord of Bléneau, 1602–1655 ****************Claude, 1582–1612 **************John, Lord of Salles and Coudray, 1559–1624 **************Philip, abbot of Lauroy, 1497–1547 **************Edmé, Lord of Villars, 1501–1553 **************John, knight of Malta, b. 1505 ************William of Courtenay, Lord of Coquetaine-en-Brie, 1427–1485 ************Peter, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1429–1504 *************Hector, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1475–1549 **************René, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1510–1562 **************Philip, Lord of Villeneuve-la-Cornue, 1512–1552 *************John, Lord of Chevillon, 1477–1534 **************James, Lord of Chevillon, 1515–1557 **************William, Lord of Chevillon, 1520–1592 ***************James II, Lord of Chevillon, 1556–1617 ***************René, an abbot, 1561-c. 1638 ***************John II, Lord of Chevillon, 1566–1639 ****************Louis I, Lord of Chevillon, 1610–1672 *****************Louis-Charles, Lord of Chevillon, 1640–1723 ******************Louis Gaston, 1669–1691 ******************Charles Roger, Lord of Chevillon, 1671–1730 *****************Roger of Courtenay, abbot in Auxerre, 1647–1733 *****************Jean-Armand, 1652–1677 ****************Robert, 1619-after 1647 *************Charles, Lord of Bontin, 1480–1511 *************Louis I, Lord of Ville-au-Tartre, 1485–1540 **************Francis, Lord of Bontin, 1526–1578 **************Louis II, Lord of Bontin, 1527–1565 *************Peter, Lord of Martroy, 1487–1525 *************Edmé, Lord of Frauville, 1489–1516 ************Peter, Lord of Arrablay, 1433–1461 ************Charles, Lord of Arrablay, 1434–1488 *************Francis, Lord of Arrablay, 1485–1540 **********Philip, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1292–1346 ***********John I, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1346–1412 ************John II, Lord of La Ferté-Loupière, 1388–1438 **********Robert, a monk, 1296–1331 **********William, vidame of Reims, 1299–1331 **********Stephen, a priest, 1305–1348 **********Peter, Lord of Autry, 1305–1348 *******William, Lord of Tanlay, c. 1172–1248 ********Robert I, Lord of Tanlay, 1205–1260 *********John I, Lord of Tanlay, 1230–1285 **********Robert II, Lord of Tanlay, 1260–1310 ***********William II, Lord of Tanlay, b. 1285 ************Robert III, Lord of Tanlay, 1307–1346 ************John II, Lord of Tanlay, 1308–1342 ************Philip II, Lord of Tanlay, 1320–1384 *************Peter of Tanlay, 1352–1383 *************Stephen, Lord of Ravières, 1356–1383 ***********Philip, a prior, 1292-after 1315 **********Stephen, Lord of Tanerre, 1262–1332 **********Philip, Lord of Ravières, 1264–1300 **********John, abbot of Quincey, 1266–1300 ********John of Tanlay, d. after 1248 ******[[Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris]], 1132–1160 *****{{ill|Philippe de Mantes|fr|lt=Philip, Count of Mantes}}, 1093–1133 *****{{ill|Fleury de France|fr|lt=Fleury, Lord of Nangis}}, 1095–1119 ****[[Hugh, Count of Vermandois]], 1057–1101 *****[[Ralph I, Count of Vermandois]], d. 1152 ******[[Ralph II, Count of Vermandois]], 1145–1167 *****Henry, Lord of Chaumont-en-Vexin, 1091–1130 *****{{ill|Simon Ier de Vermandois|fr|lt=Simon I of Vermandois}}, 1093–1148 ***[[Robert I, Duke of Burgundy]], 1011–1076, ('''[[House of Burgundy]]''') ****Hugh of Burgundy, 1034–1059 ****[[Henry, son of Robert I of Burgundy|Henry of Burgundy]], 1035–1070 *****[[Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy]], 1057–1093 *****[[Odo I, Duke of Burgundy]], 1060–1103 ******[[Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy]], 1084–1143 *******[[Odo II, Duke of Burgundy]], 1118–1162 ********[[Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy]], 1142–1192 *********[[Odo III, Duke of Burgundy]], 1166–1218 **********[[Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy]], 1213–1272 ***********[[Odo, Count of Nevers]], 1230–1266 ***********[[John of Burgundy (1231–1268)|John of Burgundy]], 1231–1268 ***********[[Robert II, Duke of Burgundy]], 1248–1306 ************[[Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy]], 1284–1315 ************[[Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy]], 1295–1348 *************[[Philip I, Count of Auvergne]], 1323–1346 ************[[Louis of Burgundy]], 1297–1316 ************Robert, Count of Tonnerre, 1302–1334 ***********Hugh, viscount of Avallon *********Alexander, Lord of Montaigu, 1170–1206 *********[[Guigues VI of Viennois]], 1184–1237 **********[[Guigues VII of Viennois]], 1225–1269 ***********John I of Viennois, 1264–1282 *******[[:fr:Gauthier de Bourgogne|Gauthier, Archbishop of Besançon]], 1120–1180 *******Hugh le Roux, 1121–1171 ********William of Châtelet-Chalon *******Robert, Bishop of Autun, 1122–1140 *******Henry, Bishop of Autun, 1124–1170 *******Raymond, Count of Grignon, 1125–1156 ******Henry, a priest, 1087–1125 *****[[Robert of Burgundy (bishop of Langres)]], 1059–1111 *****[[Raynald I, abbot of Flavigny]], 1059–1090 *****[[Henry, Count of Portugal]], 1066-1112 ('''[[Portuguese House of Burgundy]]''') ******[[Afonso I of Portugal|Alphonse I of Portugal]], 1109–1185 *******[[Sancho I of Portugal]], 1154–1211 ********[[Afonso II of Portugal|Alphonse II of Portugal]], 1185–1223 *********[[Sancho II of Portugal]], 1209–1248 *********[[Afonso III of Portugal|Alphonse III of Portugal]], 1210–1279 **********[[Denis of Portugal]], 1261–1325 ***********[[Afonso IV of Portugal|Alphonse IV of Portugal]], 1291–1357 ************[[Peter I of Portugal]], 1320–1367 *************[[Ferdinand I of Portugal]], 1345–1383 **********[[Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre|Alphonse of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre]], 1263–1312 *********[[Fernando, Lord of Serpa|Ferdinand, Lord of Serpa]], 1217–1246 ********[[Peter I, Count of Urgell]], 1187–1258 ********[[Ferdinand, Count of Flanders]], 1188–1233 ****Robert of Burgundy, 1040–1113 ****Simon of Burgundy, 1045–1087 ***Odo of France, mentally incapacitated, 1013–1059 {{Tree list/end}} {{hidden end}} == See also == *[[French monarchs family tree#Capetian dynasty|French monarchs family tree]] *''[[Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis]]'' *[[Capetian Armorial]] ==Notes== {{reflist|group=note}} ===Works cited=== *{{cite book |last1=Naus |first1=James |title=Constructing kingship : the Capetian monarchs of France and the early Crusades |date=2016 |publisher=Manchester University Press |isbn=9780719090974}} ==References== {{reflist}} == Further reading == * Brown, A. r.Elizabeth, (1991). Politics and Institutions in Capetian France. * {{Cite book |last=Firnhaber-Baker |first=Justine |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MebUEAAAQBAJ |title=House of Lilies: The Dynasty That Made Medieval France |date=2024|publisher=[[Basic Books]] |isbn=978-1-5416-0477-3 }} *Ingmar Krause: ''Konflikt und Ritual im Herrschaftsbereich der frühen Capetinger – Untersuchungen zur Darstellung und Funktion symbolischen Verhaltens''. {{in lang|de}}. Rhema-Verlag, Münster 2006, {{ISBN|978-3-930454-62-4}} *Fawtier, Robert. ''The Capetian Kings of France: Monarchy & Nation (987–1328)''. Macmillan, 1960. (translated from French edition of 1941) *Hallam, Elizabeth M. ''Capetian France 987–1328''. Longman, 1980. *Le Hête, Thierry. ''Les Capetiens: Le Livre du Millenaire''. Editions Christian, 1987. == External links == * [http://genealogy.euweb.cz/capet/index.html Genealogies of the Capetian dynasty from Genealogy.eu] * [https://www.queen-of-france.com/2018/04/96-kings-from-era-of-henry-iv-of-england.html Capetian Kings: Chart of 148 Kings, France, Spain, England, etc, 500 yr timeline and wiki links] {{Royal houses of France}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Capetian dynasty| ]] [[Category:French royal families]] [[Category:European royal families]] [[Category:Spanish royalty]] [[Category:Roman Catholic families]]
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