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  1. Jean Philippe, bâtard d'Orléans (28 August 1702 – 16 June 1748), called le chevalier d'Orléans or le Grand Prieur d'Orléans, was an illegitimate son of Philippe d'Orléans, nephew and son-in-law of Louis XIV.

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  2. Jean Philippe d'Orléans le chevalier d'Orléans le grand prieur d'Orléans: Le chevalier d'Orléans. Portrait par Jean-Marc Nattier. Biographie; Naissance 28 août 1702 à Paris: Décès 16 juin 1748 (à 45 ans) à Paris: Ordre religieux Ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem: Vœux 28 septembre 1719: Grand prieur de l'Ordre; Chevalier ...

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    In March 1661, Monsieur Philippe I, Duke of Orleans, married his first cousin Princess Henrietta of England, known as Madame at court; she was the sister of King Charles II of England. The marriage was stormy; Henrietta was a famed beauty, sometimes depicted as flirtatious by those at the court of Versailles. Nonetheless, the marriage produced thre...

    Philippe Charles d'Orléans was born at the Château de Saint-Cloud, some ten kilometers west of Paris. As the grandson of King Louis XIII of France, Philippe was a petit-fils de France. This entitled him to the style of Royal Highnessfrom birth, as well as the right to be seated in an armchair in the king's presence. At his birth, he was titled Duke...

    His father gained military distinction in the Battle of Cassel and during the decisive French victory against William of Orange, Chartres would similarly demonstrate military prowess. He had his first experience of battle at the siege of Mons in 1691, the year before his marriage. He fought with great distinction at the Battle of Steenkerque on 3 A...

    Constant wars with many of the major powers in Europe rendered a significant marriage with a foreign princess unlikely, or so Louis XIV told his brother, Monsieur, when persuading him to accept the king's legitimised daughter, Françoise Marie de Bourbon (known as Mademoiselle de Blois), as wife for Philippe. The king offered a dowry of two million ...

    On the death of his father in June 1701, Philippe inherited the Dukedoms of Orléans, Anjou, Montpensier and Nemours, as well as the princedom of Joinville. Philippe had died at Saint-Cloud after an argument with Louis XIV at Marly about Chartres' flaunting his pregnant mistress, Marie-Louise de Séry, before Françoise Marie.: 56 It has also been cla...

    Months before the death of Louis XIV, Philippe was present at the Persian embassy to Louis XIV. Mohammad Reza Beg was a high-ranking official to the Persian governor of the Yerevan province (Armenia). He had been chosen by the Safavid Persian emperor Sultan Husaynfor the mission and travelled with a grand entourage, as suitable to the diplomat of a...

    Marie Isabelle d'Orléans (17 December 1693 – 17 October 1694) died in infancy.
    Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans (20 August 1695 – 21 July 1719) married Charles of France, Duke of Berryand had no surviving issue.
    Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans (22 October 1700 – 19 January 1761) married Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modenaand had issue.
    Antoine, Michel, Louis XV, Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris, 1989 (French).
    Dufresne, Claude, Les Orléans, CRITERION, Paris, 1991, (French).
    Erlanger, Philippe, Louis XIV, Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris 1965, reprinted by Librairie Académique Perrin, Paris, 1978, (French).
    Erlanger, Philippe, Louis XIV, translated from the French by Stephen Cox, Praeger Publishers, New York, 1970, (English).
  3. Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans (born 19 May 1965) is the current head of the House of Orléans. Jean is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male-line of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, and thus, according to the Orléanists, the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV. [2]

  4. Juan Felipe de Orleans ( Chilly-Mazarin, 28 de agosto de 1702 – Torre del Temple, 16 de junio de 1748), llamado El caballero de Orleans, hijo legitimado de Felipe II de Orleans (sobrino y yerno del rey Luis XIV ). Fue legitimado en 1706 con el permiso del tío de su padre, Luis XIV. Primeros años [ editar]

  5. Jean Philippe, bâtard d'Orléans (28 de agosto de 1702 - 16 de junio de 1748), llamado le chevalier d'Orléans o le Grand Prieur d'Orléans , era un hijo ilegítimo de Philippe d'Orléans , sobrino y yerno de Louis XIV .

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · 1748. Age 46. Death of Jean Philippe d'Orléans. Genealogy for Jean Philippe d'Orléans (1702 - 1748) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.