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The best claimant, King Henry III of Navarre, was a Protestant, and thus unacceptable to much of the French nobility. Ultimately, after winning numerous battles in defence of his claim, Henry converted to Catholicism and was crowned as King Henry IV, founding the House of Bourbon.
The best claimant, King Henry III of Navarre, was a Protestant, and thus unacceptable to much of the French nobility. Ultimately, after winning numerous battles in defence of his claim, Henry converted to Catholicism and was crowned as King Henry IV, founding the House of Bourbon.
For the continuation, see the list of rulers of Lorraine. Charles II , 855–863, the youngest son, received the southern half of Middle Francia, consisting of Provence and Burgundy. For the continuation, see King of Burgundy .
Theobald I, King of Navarre. Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy; Amaury de Montfort; Peter I, Duke of Brittany. Ralph of Soissons; Guigues IV of Forez; Henry II, Count of Bar; Jehan de Braine; Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester; William II Longespée; Walter IV, Count of Brienne, Lord of Jaffa Odo of Montbéliard ...
Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI, was beheaded during the French Revolution.. This is a list of the women who were queens or empresses as wives of French monarchs from the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which gave rise to West Francia, until 1870, when the French Third Republic was declared.
List of French monarchs This page was last edited on 9 May 2023, at 21:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
This is a list of people known as the Great, or the equivalent, in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes, such as Persian e Bozorg and Hindustani e Azam . In Persia, the title "the Great" at first seems to have been a colloquial version of the Old Persian title "Great King" ( King of Kings , Shahanshah ).
List: 12th Century Feudal duchy from the beginning of the 12th century for the Counts of Toulouse. Title extinguished in 1249. Duchy of Langres: List: 1200 Episcopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the Bishops of Langres. Title extinguished in 1801 with the 40th duke-bishop César-Guillaume de La Luzerne (1738-1821). Duchy of Laon: List: 1200