Monarchy Charts XL
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03/07/2025
Here is a chart of the kings and dukes of Brittany, the north-westernmost region of present-day France. At one time it was in turn independent, a vassal of England and of France. In 1532, by the Union of Vannes, François IV, Duke of Brittany, accepted under certain conditions to unite Brittany to France. It was made in 1547 under his brother Henri, future king of France. Follow its rulers through their many ruling houses until its final incorporation into the Royal Domain of France. During its history it passed through many hands, including the famous House of Rennes, to finally be held by the Capetian House of Valois-Angoulême. This is version 1.0 ( march), so feel free to contact me to correct me or suggest things to change or rearrange my chart.
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02/18/2025
Here is a chart of the Counts of Armagnac, Fezensac and the Viscounts of Fézensaguet. Armagnac is a fiefdom surrounding the city of Auch. In the Middle Ages, the county of Gascony was divided into several fiefs, one bearing the name of Armagnac, the other Fezensac and another one Fézensaguet, ultimatly all were united under Armagnac rule. Follow its rulers through their many houses until the French Revolution of 1789. During its history it passed through many hands, such as the House of Armagnac, to finally be held by the House of Lorraine-Harcourt.
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02/07/2025
Here is a chart about all the princes of Orange, from its last count who became its first prince, to the last sovereign and titular princes . It starts with Raimbaut, prince of Orange and lord of Aumelas, and goes down to its last sovereign prince: William III of Orange-Nassau, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland. After William, the title was use only as an apanage within different Houses. This is version 1.0 (december), so feel free to correct me or suggest things to change or rearrange.
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02/07/2025
Here is a chart of all the Lords, Viscounts and Dukes of Uzès, from the creation of the Lordship in the Carolingian era, to it's fall at the French Revolution. The lordship passed through the House of Uzès and the House of Crussol, just to be elevetad into a viscounty and finally a dukedom. This is version 1.0 (January), so feel free to contact me to correct me or suggest things to change or rearrange my chart.
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