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Residences of the House of Lorraine (6 P) Pages in category "Royal residences in France" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
The Capetian dynasty (/ k ə ˈ p iː ʃ ən / kə-PEE-shən; French: Capétiens), also known as the House of France (French: La Maison de France), is a dynasty of Frankish origin, and a branch of the Robertians agnatically, and the Karlings through female lines.
A royal house is a type of noble house, and they are not separate or mutually exclusive entities. Many of these houses are in several countries such as House of Butler which has held power and lands in countries such as France, Ireland, Germany and the UK.
The kings used the title "King of the Franks" (Latin: Rex Francorum) until the late twelfth century; the first to adopt the title of "King of France" (Latin: Rex Franciae; French: roi de France) was Philip II in 1190 (r. 1180–1223), after which the title "King of the Franks" gradually lost ground. [3]
House of Bourbon (France) (19 C, 67 P) House of Bourbon-Penthièvre (5 P) House of Brienne (1 C, 32 P) Brimeu family (4 P) House of Broglie (2 C, 13 P) Brûlart ...
The House of Bourbon (English: / ˈ b ʊər b ən /, also UK: / ˈ b ɔːr b ɒ n /; French:) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century.
From lesser-known private houses to the most famous of Crown-owned castles, we take a look at the top Royal residences around the UK, from Buckingham Palace to Balmoral, to Frogmore and Kensington ...
House of Valois-Angoulême (2 C, ... House of Valois-Orléans (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "French royal families" ... Imperial House of France (First French Empire) ...