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  1. House of Orléans. The 4th House of Orléans ( French: Maison d'Orléans ), sometimes called the House of Bourbon-Orléans (French: Maison de Bourbon-Orléans) to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty 's ...

  2. B. Beatrice of Bourbon, Queen of Bohemia. Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon. Blanche of Bourbon. Bonne of Bourbon. Bourbon-Busset. House of Bourbon-Montpensier. Bourbon-Penthièvre. Bourbon-Vendôme.

  3. La Casa de Borbón-Parma (en italiano: Casa di Borbone di Parma) es una de las ramas italianas de la Casa de Borbón española, descendiente de la dinastía de los Capetos por línea paterna. Desde 1919 es la casa gobernante del Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo. Desde 1748 hasta 1859 fue la casa gobernante del ducado italiano unificado de Parma ...

  4. Louis Alphonse de Bourbon [2] ( Spanish: Luis Alfonso Gonzalo Víctor Manuel Marco de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú; [3] [4] [5] born 25 April 1974) is the head of the House of Bourbon. Members of the family formerly ruled France and other countries. According to the Legitimists, Louis Alphonse is heir to the defunct throne of France. [6]

  5. The Bourbons of India ( French: Bourbons des Indes) are an Indian family who claim to be legitimate heirs of the House of Bourbon, descended from Jean Philippe de Bourbon, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, an exiled French noble who served in Mughal Emperor Akbar 's court. The family is also known as the House of Bourbon-Bhopal, a name derived ...

  6. The House of Bourbon-Penthièvre was an illegitimate branch of the House of Bourbon, thus descending from the Capetian dynasty. It was founded by the duc de Penthièvre (1725–1793), the only child and heir of the comte de Toulouse , the youngest illegitimate son of Louis XIV of France and the marquise de Montespan , and his wife, Marie Victoire de Noailles , the daughter of Anne Jules de ...

  7. House of Bourbon-Dampierre. The coat of arms used by the House of Bourbon-Dampierre. The House of Bourbon-Dampierre refers to a noble dynasty that emerged from the marriage of Guy II of Dampierre with Mathilde of Bourbon in 1197. The male line of this house ended in 1249, while the female line persisted until 1287.