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6 days ago · Philippe Charles d'Orléans, Duke of Valois (16 July 1664 – 8 December 1666) died in infancy. Stillborn daughter (9 July 1665). Miscarriage (1666). Miscarriage (1667). Miscarriage (1668). Anne Marie d'Orléans (27 August 1669 – 26 August 1728) married Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy (future king of Sardinia) and had issue.
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Henrietta Anne of England (16 June 1644 O.S. [26 June 1644...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Daily entries from the 17th...
- Charles I
Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of...
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Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of...
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4 days ago · Philip's great-grandson, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, married Princess Henrietta of England in 1661; in 1807, the Jacobite claim to the British throne passed to the descendants of their child Anne Marie d'Orléans. After Mary I's death
- 16 January 1556 – 13 September 1598
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May 1, 2024 · María Luisa de Orleans, first wife of Carlos II. Daughter of Felipe I of Orleans (brother of Luis XIV of France) (P2301, P2345, P2380) and Henriette, princess of England (P2400); granddaughter of Luis XIII of France (P6170) and of Ana of Austria (P2406) by paternal line and of Carlos I, king of England and of Henriette Marie of France, by the maternal line.
May 13, 2024 · Fille d’Anne-Marie d’Orléans (elle-même fille de Philippe d’Orléans, frère de Louis XIV) et de Victor-Amédée II, duc de Savoie, Marie-Adélaïde naît le 6 décembre 1685. À peine ...
1 day ago · It was headed by the highest-ranking French nobles, among them Louis' uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans and first cousin Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, known as la Grande Mademoiselle; Princes of the Blood such as Condé, his brother Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, and their sister the Duchess of Longueville; dukes of ...
May 13, 2024 · He was the third son of Leopold I, the German-born prince who became Belgium’s first king in 1831, and his French-born wife Louise-Marie d’Orléans. As was the custom at the time, the new-born prince was given a long string of names: Philippe Eugène Ferdinand Marie Clément Baudouin Léopold Georges.