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Likewise, he died without sons and his daughter was passed overįor Charles IV who died without children. Over for succession, and his decision was endorsed by the Parliaments andĬouncils. The expected regent, Philippe comteĭe Poitou, argued the possible illegitimacy of his niece to have her passed Thus, the question of succession of a female to the throne was posed for He died before his first son was born, Jean I who lived 5 days (1316). Louis repudiated his wife and married Clemence of Hungary In the early 1300s (the scandal of the tower of Nesles), which cast strongĭoubts over the legitimacy of their offspring, in particular, Jeanne, onlyĭaughter of Louis. The wives ofĪll three sons were implicated, to varying degrees, in an adultery scandal Philippe IV le Bel (ruledġ285-1314) had three sons who reigned in turn: Louis X le Hutin (1314-16),

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Hughes, ruled from father to son until 1328.

french rulers

The Direct Capetians, all descendants in direct male line from Right to decide of another reigning family should this lineage become extinct. He given the name of Louis Capet, in part by derision). (Only in 1792, when Louis XVI was deposed, was Lineage, Capetians, although this was never considered the family name From his nickname comes the historians' name for the

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The royal lineage of France was descended from Hughes, nicknamed Capet,Įlected king in 987. See the genealogy of the French Royal family. Given Names in the Royal Family The Royal Lineage.Styles and Precedence of the Princes du Sang.The French Royal Family: Titles and Customs The French Royal Family: Titles and Customs










French rulers