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Encyclopedia > French monarchs family tree

This is the Kings of France family tree, including all kings, from Charles Magne to the advent of the Republic. Emperor Napoleon I and his descendants are excluded.


See also: France - List of French monarchs - History of France

Contents

First dynasty, Carolingians

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Second dynasty, Capetians

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Third dynasty, Valois

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Fourth dynasty, Bourbon

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