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  1. House of Orléans. The 4th House of Orléans ( French: Maison d'Orléans ), sometimes called the House of Bourbon-Orléans (French: Maison de Bourbon-Orléans) to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty 's ...

  2. house of Orléans, Name of the cadet or junior branch of the Valois and Bourbon houses of France. Of the four dynasties of princes, Philippe I (1336–75) died without an heir. Descendants of the second dynasty, headed by Louis I (1372–1407), held the title until 1545. The third dynasty was headed by Gaston (1608–60), whose title from 1626 ...

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    In Brazil, the arms and flag of the city of Joinville feature three fleurs-de-lis surmounted with a label of three points (for the House of Orléans ), alluding to François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville, son of King Louis-Philippe I of France, who married Princess Francisca of Brazil in 1843.

  4. Orleanist, any of the constitutional monarchists in 18th- and 19th-century France who favoured the Orléans branch of the house of Bourbon (the descendants of Philippe, duke d’Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIV). Its zenith of power occurred during the July Monarchy (1830–48) of Louis-Philippe.

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  5. Henry, King of France and Navarre by 1600, had a distinct fleur that appeared on his crest and flags. The French fleur de lys is said to be a stylized lily, or iris, and appeared on battle flags, crowns and shields of the House of Bourbon, from the Duchy of Orléans who became the Kings of France.

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  8. Louis-Philippe I (1773 - 1850) Born in Paris on October 6, 1773, and dying in exile in Claremont, UK, on August 26, 1850, Louis-Philippe attended Saint-Cloud as a child, when the estate belonged to his grandfather Louis-Philippe d'Orléans. You can still discover two reminders of his childhood at the estate. The carré des 24 Arpents houses the ...

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