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    Henri, Count of Chambord and Duke of Bordeaux (French: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September...
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    French throne from 1848 until his death. From 1883, when his cousin Henri, Count of Chambord died, he was often referred to by Orléanists as Philippe VII. Prince...
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    The Château de Chambord (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) ʃɑ̃bɔʁ]) in Chambord, Centre-Val de Loire, France, is one of the most recognisable châteaux...
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  • Canada Henri, Count of Chambord, a pretender to the French crown from the House of Bourbon Simca Vedette Chambord, a French car Simca Chambord (Brazilian...
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    needed] of Francis IV, Duke of Modena and his niece-wife Maria Beatrice of Savoy.[citation needed] Maria Theresa married Henri, comte de Chambord, the posthumous...
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    Orléanist (category House of Orléans)
    Legitimists who after the childless death of Henri, Count of Chambord in 1883 endorsed Philippe, Count of Paris, grandson of Louis Philippe, as his successor....
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    Legitimists (category Political parties of the French Empire)
    Charles X, and when the line of his heirs became extinct in 1883 with the death of his grandson Henri, Count of Chambord, the most senior heir to the...
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    legitimist pretender, Henri, Count of Chambord, but resumed Philippe's claims after Henri's death in 1883. 1838–1848: Philippe, Count of Paris (1838–1894)...
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    Adam (Lombardo) (category Henri, Count of Chambord)
    Venice when the Duchess of Berry bought the palazzo in 1844. She then sold it to Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, comte de Chambord in 1865. It was then recorded...
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    White flag (redirect from Flag of truce)
    the monarchy failed when Henri of Artois, the Count of Chambord refused to accept the Tricolore. He demanded the return of the white flag before he would...
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    brother-in-law Henri, comte de Chambord died. Henri had been the Legitimist claimant to the throne of France. Henri's widow, Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este...
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    Bourbon royal family of France under the regnal name Henry V, although he used the title of Count of Chambord in exile. The newborn Duke of Angoulême is portrayed...
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    fourth child, Henri, who received the title of Duke of Bordeaux, but is better known in history as the Count of Chambord, and who in the view of Legitimists...
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    Caroline, Duchess of Berry, mother of Henri, Count of Chambord, the Legitimist claimant to the throne as 'Henri V'. The duchess was captured in late 1832...
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    Charles X of France went into exile again, and he arrived to reside at Holyroodhouse again in October, along with his grandson and heir, Henri, Count of Chambord...
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    rules, Henri, Count de Chambord was the Heir-Male of Louis XIV and also the Legitimist claimant of the throne of France. Henry, Count of Chambord died childless...
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    Henri, Count of Chambord (Henri V) (1844–1883) Dates indicate claims, not lifetimes. Juan, Count of Montizón (Jean III) (1883–1887) Carlos, Duke of Madrid...
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    who married into the French royal family, and was the mother of Henri, Count of Chambord. She led an unsuccessful rebellion against King Louis-Philippe...
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  • 1871 French legislative election (category Henri, Count of Chambord)
    the first legislature of the Third French Republic, the unicameral National Assembly. The elections were held during a situation of crisis in the country...
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  • of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain. After the death of Henri, Count of Chambord, only the descendants of Philip V of Spain remained of...
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    raid, Jean-Henri-Claude Magin, the Paris Préfet de police, wrote that evening: "the most perfect tranquility continues to reign in all parts of the capital...
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  • in 19th century prophecy when French legitimists believed that Henri, Count of Chambord, would be the new king. Marie-Julie Jahenny (1850–1941), also known...
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    Schloss Frohsdorf (category Henri, Count of Chambord)
    Marie-Thérèse of France, daughter of Louis XVI of France from 1851 Henri, Count of Chambord (nephew-in-law of Marie-Thérèse of France) from 1886 Jaime, Duke of Madrid...
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    Charlemagne et ses Leudes (category Henri, Count of Chambord)
    pretentions of the French royalist parties of the time: Orléanists with Philippe, Count of Paris, and Legitimists with Henri, Count of Chambord. Simultaneously...
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    Calton Hill (category Henri, Count of Chambord)
    in law of the Duc d'Angoulême, also lived at what is now 12 (then 11) Regent Terrace at that time. Her young son, Henri, the Comte de Chambord, is said...
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    Louis-Stanislas, Count of Provence, and Charles-Philipe, Count of Artois. From an early age, Louis-Auguste was encouraged in another of his interests, locksmithing...
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    holdings Philippe wanted to add the countship of Blois, with its Château de Chambord, and the governorship of Languedoc, but both would be refused to him...
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    the royal crown and fleur-de-lys was possibly designed by the Henri, Count of Chambord, in his younger years as a compromise, but which was never made...
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    (pronounced [ʃɑto də ʁɑ̃bujɛ]), known in English as the Castle of Rambouillet, is a château in the town of Rambouillet, Yvelines department, in the Île-de-France...
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    Henry IV (French: Henri IV; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithets Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry...
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