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  1. Louis-Philippe was the eldest son of Louis-Philippe Joseph de Bourbon-Orléans, duc de Chartres, and Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre. At first styled duc de Valois, he became duc de Chartres when his father inherited the title duc d’Orléans in 1785. At the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Louis-Philippe joined the group of ...

  2. Charles-Philippe d'Orleans was also, since 1926, a prince of the royal blood of France since he belongs to the first cadet branch of the House of Orleans. On the death of his father, the Duke of Vendôme, on 1 February 1931, the Prince became the eldest of the younger branch of the royal house of France and the first prince of the royal blood of France.

  3. Sept. 1, 1375 (aged 39) Philippe I, duke d’Orléans (born July 1, 1336—died Sept. 1, 1375) was the duke d’Orléans and the only member of the first dynasty of dukes of Orléans. Philippe was the younger son of King Philip VI of France, who in 1344 established the peerage duchy for him to compensate for losing his expectation of Dauphiné ...

  4. Philippe, Duke of Orléans (1747-1793) was a minor Bourbon royal, a cousin to Louis XVI, a successor to the royal throne and a supporter of the revolution. Orléans was one of France’s wealthiest men with an annual income exceeding seven million livres. Despite his wealth, Orléans had remarkably progressive political views.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2021 · Philippe D'Orleans - Louis XIV's FLAMBOYANT brother: Video about the king's brother, Philippe de France, son of France, Duke of Anjou at his birth then Duke ...

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  6. Philippe assiste à bien des représentations théâtrales et aux bals de l’Opéra, dans lesquels il devient à l’occasion acteur et emporte de la sorte l’attention et l’adhésion du public. En mars 1717, il fut ainsi fêté co mme le nouveau Samson terrassant ses ennemis, par les Comédiens italiens qui jouaient une pièce du même nom et qui attiraient alors « tout Paris 89 ».

  7. Lorsque Louis XIV décède en 1715, il laisse derrière lui un unique héritier âgé de cinq ans et un royaume ruiné par la guerre de Succession d’Espagne. En attendant la majorité de Louis XV, son neveu Philippe d’Orléans (1674-1723), le fils de Monsieur, son frère, est donc nommé régent de France. Contre toute attente, ce prince ...