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It still exists.
Although France is already republican, and the status of the nobility and the royal family is not recognized, the heirs of the royal family are definitely still there. However, compared with the clear main line of the royal family in Germany and some European countries, the French royal family is much more complicated. The French royal family is divided into three major branches in simple terms:
Orthodox Bourbon, Orleans Bourbon, Napoleonic family.
Since 1870, when Napoleon III was captured in the Franco-Prussian War, France has bid farewell to the rule of kings, but the remnants of the previous dynasty still have some family leaders and dream of restoration from time to time. To this day, there are mainly three people or factions who can claim the title of royalty, even if it does not mean anything legally, and the French ** does not recognize it.
France and England are separated by a strip of water, and there are many similarities in politics, economy, culture, etc. In both world wars, Britain and France formed a combined army and fought side by side. France also had a king for more than 1,000 years, until it was abolished in 1870.
In fact, France once almost produced a female king.
That was in 1316. On June 5 of that year, King Louis X of the Capetian dynasty of France died at the age of 27. When Louis X died, his son was still in the womb of his mother, the Hungarian princess Clement.
Later, the son of Louis X was born, identified by the nobles as the new king of France, John I.
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Written and directed by a historian, "French Royalty: Glamorous Gaul" is performed by a historian in several royal historical dramas. The main purpose is to comprehensively and emphatically reveal the royal figures and family histories of different political systems in different countries, and at the same time, completely and vividly narrate and display the whole picture of relevant historical, political, religious, military, institutional, palace, cultural, educational, social, life and other historical events.
The motivation of the creation is to explore and show the role and influence of the royal family in the development and transformation of human society with a rigorous academic attitude, social and popular interpretation. In addition, as a reading material mainly for Chinese readers, compared with previous works on related topics, the historical content related to China in this series has appropriately increased some weight, and the content that is more interesting to the Chinese people today has also been selectively increased.
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The battle was won, and then there was the Arc de Triomphe.
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During the French Revolution, King Louis X was executed.
6. Queen Marie Antoinette.
Louis XVI (August 23, 1754, January 21, 1793, aged 38), King of France (reigned 1774-1792), grandson of Louis XV, was the only king in French history to be executed. After the outbreak of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789. The Constitution of 1791 was ratified in September 1791 and a constitutional monarchy was accepted.
On September 21, 1792, the Legislative Assembly announced the abolition of the royal government. The next day, the First French Republic was established. In November 1792, he was hidden in the Tuileries Palace.
Scheme. Town. Press.
When a large number of revolutionary documents were discovered, he was sentenced to death by the National Convention for treason. He was executed on January 21, 1793 at the Place de la Revolence (now Place de la Concorde) in Paris.
Marie Antoinette (2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793), alias: Marie IX, Madame Deficit, Guillotine Cleopatra. Born in Vienna, she was the youngest daughter of Roman Emperor François I and Queen Maria Theresia of Austria.
On July 14, 1789, when the Bastille was being stormed, Marie Antoinette persuaded Louis XVI to take refuge in Metz with his troops. She supported the king's rejection of the National Assembly's demands for the abolition of feudalism and the restriction of royal power, which became the target of public criticism. In 1792, France declared war on Austria, and she continued to collude with Austria and provide war plans to foreign intervention forces in an attempt to leverage outside forces.
Repression, repression. Revolution. The revelation of treason angered the French people, leading to the uprising of the people in Paris on August 10, 1792, which completely overthrew the monarchy.
Subsequently, she was imprisoned with the king in Dampurburg. In October of the following year, he was brought to trial by a revolutionary tribunal, sentenced to death, and guillotined. He was 38 years old.
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King: Louis XVI.
Queen: Marie Antoinette.
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1. Because Louis I (the pious) was the founding monarch of West Francia, there were many descendants who were also named Louis.
2. Louis, a French male name (sometimes used in English and Dutch), is a modern French form of the Old Frankish personal name chlodovech, with the etymology of the Proto-Germanic morpheme hlōd (meaning "fame") + wig (meaning "war, battle"), meaning "famous warrior".
PS: Also, although Louis evolved from Chlodovech, the names of Frankish monarchs who use this name (including other forms) in modern French are usually written as Clovis instead of Louis.
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Europeans are accustomed to using the names of their elders to name their children and grandchildren, so it is not uncommon for generations of grandchildren to have the same name.
Foreigners do not have a shy name like China, they use the name of their father and ancestors, which can show respect for them.
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His name is Louie. In those days, it was fashionable for children to take the name of their grandfather and father.
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