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  1. Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry (24 January 1778 – 14 February 1820) was the third child and younger son of Charles X, King of France, (whom he predeceased) by his wife Maria Theresa of Savoy. In 1820 he was assassinated at the Paris Opera by Louis Pierre Louvel, a Bonapartist.

  2. The last official Duke of Berry was Charles Ferdinand of Artois, son of Charles X. The title Duke of Berry is currently being claimed through its usage as a courtesy title by Prince Alphonse de Bourbon, son of Prince Louis, Duke of Anjou , the Legitimist claimant to the French Throne.

  3. Charles-Ferdinand de Bourbon, duke de Berry was a French prince whose murder by the fanatic Louvel marked a turning point in the history of the Restoration monarchy (1814–30). His death hastened the downfall and replacement of the Decazes government and the polarization into liberal and royalist.

  4. Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry (1778–1820) was the son of the future king, Charles X of France and Princess Maria Theresa of Savoy. During the French Revolution he left France with his father, then Count of Artois, serving in the émigré army of his cousin, the Prince of Condé, and then with the Russian army.

  5. Charles Ferdinand Berry, duc de (shärl fĕrdēnäN´, dük də bĕrē´), 1778–1820, younger son of Charles, comte d'Artois (later Charles X of France). He served in the prince de Condé's army against the French Revolution.

  6. May 28, 2024 · Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry, Grandson of France (24 January 1778 – 14 February 1820) was the third child and youngest son o the future King of France, Charles X, and his wife, Maria Theresa of Savoy.

  7. Oct 25, 2017 · The Duchess married Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, King Louis XVIII of France’s nephew, son of the future King Charles X, and great grandson of King Louis XV, in Naples on 24 April 1816.

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