Orléanist (French: Orléaniste) was a 19th-century French political label originally used by those who supported a constitutional monarchy expressed by...
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France Line of succession to the French throne (Legitimist-Orléanist) Loyalism Miguelist Orléanist Party of Order René Rémond Reactionary Royalist Succession...
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Count of Paris (section Orléanist counts)
the crown and fell into disuse. However, it was later revived by the Orléanist pretenders to the French throne in an attempt to evoke the legacy of Capet...
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have borne the title even to the present day, as does a nephew of the Orléanist pretender. The Robertians, or Robertian dynasty, comprised: In 1204, Anjou...
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Orléans, a descendant of the brother of Louis XIV, and the head of the Orléanist cadet branch of the Bourbons. Agreeing to reign constitutionally and under...
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the Orléanist claimant to the throne of France from 1894 to 1926 and known to Orléanist monarchists as "Philippe VIII of France." Thus, to Orléanist monarchists...
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Prince Jean, Duke of Guise (category Orléanist pretenders to the French throne)
François, Prince of Joinville, and Princess Francisca of Brazil. He was the Orléanist pretender to the throne of France as Jean III. In 1926 at the death of...
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Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans (category Orléanist pretenders to the French throne)
(French: Louis Philippe Robert; 6 February 1869 – 28 March 1926) was the Orléanist pretender to the throne of France from 1894 to 1926 as Philippe VIII....
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Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (category Orléanist pretenders to the French throne)
of Louis Philippe I, King of the French. He was the Count of Paris as Orléanist claimant to the French throne from 1848 until his death. From 1883, when...
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Austria throughout his nominal reign. Political parties Independent Orléanist Doctrinaires/Movement Party Resistance Party Until 1942, Marshal...
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Henri, Count of Paris (1908–1999) (category Orléanist pretenders to the French throne)
Robert Ferdinand Marie d'Orléans; 5 July 1908 – 19 June 1999), was the Orléanist pretender to the defunct throne of France as Henry VI from 1940 until...
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The Orléanist claimant to the throne of France is Jean, Count of Paris. He is the uncontested heir to the Orléanist position of "King of the French" held...
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others go so far as to assert that the crowd was guided by such important Orléanist allies as Antoine Barnave, Choderlos de Laclos, and the duc d'Aiguillon...
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Prussia and the crushing of the 1871 Paris Commune by Orléanist Adolphe Thiers. Legitimists and Orléanists controlled the majority of the Assemblies, and supported...
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Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech lands Denmark Estonia Finland France Orléanist Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Italy Berlusconism Liberism Latvia Lithuania...
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parliament relied for the projected monarchical coup d'état; he replaced his Orléanist ministry with obscure men devoted to his own cause, such as Morny, Fleury...
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Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech lands Denmark Estonia Finland France Orléanist Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Italy Berlusconism Liberism Latvia Lithuania...
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(1505–1525) The title was granted to Thibaut, a younger son of Henri, the Orléanist claimant to the throne of France. Prince Thibaut, Count of La Marche (1948–1983)...
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extinction of the legitimate male line in 1727. The title was later revived by Orléanist claimants to the throne of France as a courtesy title. Bouchard Ratepilate...
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Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. The descendants of the family are the Orléanist pretenders to the French throne. Île d'Orléans, in Canada, is named after...
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Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech lands Denmark Estonia Finland France Orléanist Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Italy Berlusconism Liberism Latvia Lithuania...
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of "Countess of Paris", is the wife of Jean d'Orléans, Count of Paris, Orléanist claimant to the defunct throne of France and head of the House of Orléans...
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Mercédès Ferdinande; 7 May 1878 – 21 April 1961) was a member of the French Orleanist royal family and by marriage Duchess of Guise. Isabelle was born at the...
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courted by Prince Michel of Orléans, Count of Évreux, a younger son of the Orléanist pretender Henri, Count of Paris, until he met French noblewoman Béatrice...
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resignation of Moderate Republican prime minister Jules Simon and appointed the Orléanist Albert de Broglie to the office. The Chamber of Deputies declared the...
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Chambord in 1883, supported the Spanish Carlist claimant rather than the Orleanist candidate, who was supported by the vast majority of French royalists...
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replacement by his distant cousin, the more liberal Count of Paris, of the Orléanist branch of the House of Bourbon. Initially, the monarchist majority in...
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prince. In later times the Orléanist and Legitimist claims of the House of Orléans was merged into the name of Orléanist, as the pro-Spanish party assumed...
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Jean, Count of Paris (category Orléanist pretenders to the French throne)
male-line of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, and thus, according to the Orléanists, the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV. Of...
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