Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry (24 January 1778 – 14 February 1820), was the third child and younger son of Charles, Count of Artois (later...
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Count of Chambord and Duke of Bordeaux (French: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September 1820 –...
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by the Charter of 1814. Charles gained influence within the French court after the assassination of his son Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, in 1820...
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Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans (Ferdinand Philippe Louis Charles Henri Joseph; 3 September 1810 – 13 July 1842) was the eldest son of King...
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Thérèse d'Artois (21 September 1819 – 1 February 1864) was a duchess and later a regent of Parma. She was the eldest daughter of Charles Ferdinand, Duke...
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(1757–1836) was previously Charles, Duke of Berry Charles Ferdinand (d'Artois), Duke of Berry (1778–1820), son of Charles X of France This disambiguation...
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Charles X of France. Sophie d'Artois was born at the Palace of Versailles during the reign of her paternal uncle, Louis XVI. Her father was Charles Philippe...
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instead held by princes of the royal house, the last of which was Charles Ferdinand d'Artois. In c.750, the Counties of Berry and Bourges were created by the...
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Count of Artois (redirect from Comtesse d’Artois)
Ferdinand (Emperor Ferdinand I) (1835–1848, titular only) Franz Joseph (Emperor Franz Joseph I) (1848–1916, titular only) Charles V (Emperor Charles I)...
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Piacenza, son and heir of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma. His mother, Infanta Maria Louisa of Spain, was a daughter of King Charles IV of Spain. They had married...
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contributed 500 francs. The Duchess of Berry and her first husband, Charles-Ferdinand d'Artois, were enthusiastic art collectors. Her sale of 1822 was novel...
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1783 – 7 May 1876) was the English mistress of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, younger son of King Charles X of France and Marie Thérèse of Savoy. Some...
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Louis Charles Achille d'Artois de Bournonville (17 March 1791 – 2 December 1868) was a French writer, librettist and dramatist. A very prolific librettist...
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hereditary dukes, and patent dukes, whose title was not transmissible. In 1566, Charles IX issued an order that set forth that hereditary duchies would be reversible...
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Majorca, was childless. He had the following extramarital children: Charles d'Artois, member of the regency council and grand chamberlain for Queen Joanna...
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House of Bourbon (section Ferdinand VI and Charles III)
forced Charles to abdicate on 19 March 1808 in favor of his son, who became Ferdinand VII. Napoleon forced Ferdinand to return the crown to Charles on 30...
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Spain. From 1780 to 1789, Louis Antoine and his younger brother, Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, were educated by their gouverneur Armand-Louis, Marquis...
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Paris, Louis Philippe was dispatched to Lyon with the Comte d'Artois (the future Charles X) to organize a defense against the Emperor, but the hopelessness...
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election. In February 1820, before that year's legislative election, Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry, the nephew of the king, was assassinated by a...
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vaudeville, with Achille d'Artois and Ferdinand Laloue, 1827 Les Forgerons, comédie en vaudevilles in 2 acts, with Achille d'Artois and Francis, 1827 Les...
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Queen Mother) 1666 : renamed Régiment de Genlis 1666 : renamed Régiment d’Artois 1673 : named Régiment de La Couronne (Regiment of the Crown) January 1...
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son of Charles III, Duke of Parma and Louise Marie Thérèse d'Artois, daughter of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry and granddaughter of King Charles X of...
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Maria Theresa of Savoy (category Charles X of France)
seven in 1783. Her second son, Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, was born in 1778. Her last child, Marie Thérèse d'Artois, presumably named after her mother...
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Ferdinand Charles ascended the throne under the name Charles III of Parma. He was married to Louise d'Artois, daughter of the Duke of Berry Charles-Ferdinand...
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already a consummate womanizer. In 1837, Ferdinand II arranged his marriage to Louise Marie Thérèse d'Artois, his niece, a daughter of his half sister...
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comtesse d'Issoudun accordé à Charlotte, Marie, Augustine, fille de Charles Ferdinand [de Bourbon, Duc de Berry] et de Amy Brown. Paris (10 juin 1820)"...
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acts, with Charles Dupeuty and Ferdinand de Villeneuve, 1826 Le Bon père, comedy in 1 act, with Achille and Armand d'Artois, 1827 L'Ami intime, comedy in...
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When the wife of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III died in May 1646, Mademoiselle considered marriage to Ferdinand, but the regent, Queen Anne, under the...
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robe feuille morte, one-act play 1820: Éloge historique de... Charles-Ferdinand d'Artois, duc de Berry 1820: La nuit et la journée du 29 septembre 1820...
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Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis (category Ferdinand VII)
son of future King Charles X. The French name of the conflict is l'Expédition d'Espagne ("the Expedition of Spain"). In 1822, Ferdinand VII applied the terms...
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