Family tree of French monarchs (simplified)

This is a simplified family tree of all Frankish and French monarchs, from Childeric I to Napoleon III.

Merovingian dynasty

Merovech
c.411 – c.458
Childeric I
King of the
Salian Franks

440–481/482
r.457–481/482
Clovis I
King of the Franks
466–511
r.509–511
Chlothar I
King of the Franks
~497–561
r.558–561
Chilperic I
King of Neustria
c.539 – c.584
r.561–584
Chlothar II
King of the Franks
584–629
r.613–629
Dagobert I
King of the Franks
~603/605–639
r.629–634
Clovis II
King of Neustria
and Burgundy
634–657/658
r.639–657
Childeric II
King of the Franks
~653–675
r.673–675
Chlothar III
King of the Franks
652–-736
r.661–662
Theuderic III
King of the Franks
654–691
r.679–691
Clovis IV
King of the Franks
682–695
r.691–695
Childebert III
King of the Franks
670/683–711
r.695–711
Chilperic II
King of the Franks
c.672 – c.721
r.715–717
[1]
Dagobert III
King of the Franks
699–715
r.711–715
Theuderic IV
King of the Franks
c.712 – c.737
r.721–737
Childeric III
King of the Franks
~717–~754
r.743–751
[2]

Carolingian dynasty

Charles Martel
Mayor of the Palace
~688/686
/680–741
Pepin
the Short

King of the Franks
c.714–768
r.751–768
Charlemagne
King of the Franks
742/747/748–814
r.768–814
Carloman I
King of the Franks
751–771
r.768–771
Louis I
the Pious

King of the Franks
778–840
r.814–840
Louis II
the German

King of East Francia
~810–876
r.843–876
Charles II
the Bald

King of the Franks
823–877
r.840–877
Charles III
the Fat

King of the Franks
839–888
r.884–888
Louis II
the Stammerer

King of the Franks
846–879
r.877–879
Louis III
King of the Franks
863/865–882
r.879–882
Carloman II
King of the Franks
~866–884
r.879–884
Charles III
the Simple

King of West Francia
879–929
r.898–922
Louis IV
King of the Franks
920–954
r.936–954
Lothair
King of the Franks
941–986
r.954–986
Louis V
King of the Franks
c.967 – c.987
r.986–987

Capetian dynasty

Robertian dynasty
Robert
the Strong

Margrave of Neustria
c.830–866
Odo
King of the Franks
c.857–898
r.887–898
Robert I
King of the Franks
866–923
r.922–923
Bosonid dynastyCapetian dynasty
House of Capet
Rudolph
King of the Franks
c.890–936
r.923–936
Emma
of France
?-934
Hugh
the Great

Duke of the Franks
898–956
Hugh Capet
King of the Franks
c.941–996
r.987–996
Robert II
King of the Franks
972–1031
r.996–1031
Henry I
King of the Franks
1008 –1060
r.1031–1060
Philip I
King of the Franks
1052–1108
r.1060–1108
Louis VI
King of the Franks
1081–1137
r.1108–1137
Louis VII
King of the Franks
1120–1180
r.1137–1180
Philip II
Augustus

King of France
1165–1223
r.1180–1223
Louis VIII
King of France
1187–1226
r.1223–1226
Louis IX
King of France
1214–1270
r.1226–1270
House of Bourbon
Philip III
King of France
1245–1285
r.1270–1285
Robert
Count of Clermont
1256–1317
House of Valois
Philip IV
King of France
1268–1314
r.1285–1314
Charles
Count of Valois
1270–1325
Louis I
1st Duke of Bourbon
1279–1341
Louis X
King of France
1289–1316
r.1314–1316
Philip V
King of France
c.1293–1322
r.1316–1322
Charles IV
King of France
1294–1328
r.1322–1328
Philip VI
King of France
1293–1350
r.1328–1350
John I
King of France
1316
r.1316
John II
King of France
1319–1364
r.1350–1364
James I
Count of La Marche
1319–1362
Charles V
King of France
1338–1380
r.1364–1380
John I
Count of La Marche
1344–1393
Charles VI
King of France
1368–1422
r.1380–1422
Louis I
Duke of Orléans
1372–1407
Louis
Count of Vendôme
1376–1446
House of Valois-OrléansHouse of Valois-Angoulême
Charles VII
King of France
1403–1461
r.1422–1461
Charles
Duke of Orléans
1394–1465
John
Count of Angoulême
1399–1467
Louis XI
King of France
1423–1483
r.1461–1483
John VIII
Count of Vendôme
1425–1477
Charles VIII
King of France
1470–1498
r.1483–1498
Louis XII
King of France
1462–1515
r.1498–1515
Charles
Count of Angoulême
1459–1496
Francis
Count of Vendôme
1470–1495
Francis I
King of France
1494–1547
r.1515–1547
Charles
Duke of Vendôme
1489–1537
Henry II
King of France
1519–1559
r.1547–1559
Antoine
King of Navarre
1515–1562
r.1555–1562
Francis II
King of France
1544–1560
r.1559–1560
Charles IX
King of France
1550–1574
r.1560–1574
Henry III
King of France
1551–1589
r.1574–1589
Henry IV
King of France
1553–1610
r.1589–1610
Louis XIII
King of France
1601–1643
r.1610–1643
House of Orléans
Louis XIV
King of France
1638–1715
r.1643–1715
Philippe I
Duke of Orléans
1640–1701
Louis
Grand Dauphin
1661–1711
Louis
Duke of Burgundy
Petit Dauphin
1682–1712
Philippe II
Duke of Orléans
1674–1723
Louis XV
King of France
1710–1774
r.1715–1774
Louis
Duke of Orléans
1703–1752
Louis
Dauphin of France
1729–1765
Louis Philippe I
Duke of Orléans
1725–1785
Louis XVI
King of France
1754–1793
r.1774–1792
Louis XVIII
King of France
1755–1824
r.1814–1824
Charles X
King of France
1757–1836
r.1824–1830
Louis Philippe II
Duke of Orléans
1747–1793
Louis XVII
King of France
(claimant)

1785–1795
r.1793–1795
Louis Philippe I
King of the French
1773–1850
r.1830–1848

House of Bonaparte

Carlo
Buonaparte

1746–1785
Napoleon I
Emperor of the French
1769–1821
r.1804–1814, 1815
Louis
Bonaparte

King of Holland
1778–-1846
r.1806–1810
Napoleon II
Emperor of the French
1811–1832
r.1815
Napoleon III
Emperor of the French
1808–1873
r.1852–1870

See also

Notes

1. ^ : Chilperic II is most likely, but not certainly, son of Childeric II 2. ^ : Childeric III is son of either Chilperic II or Theuderic IV

References

    Bibliography

    • James, Edward. The Origins of France: From Clovis to the Capetians, 500-1000. New Studies in Medieval History. ISBN 978-0-333-27052-3. OL 10495224M.
    • Edward James, The Franks. Blackwell: 1991. ISBN 0-631-17936-4.
    • The history of France as recounted in the Grandes Chroniques de France, and particularly in the personal copy produced for King Charles V between 1370 and 1380 that is the saga of the three great dynasties, the Merovingians, Carolingians, and the Capetian Rulers of France, that shaped the institutions and the frontiers of the realm. This work was commissioned at a time that France was embroiled in the Hundred Years' War with England, a war fought over hereditary claims to the throne of France. It must therefore be read with a careful eye toward biases meant to justify the Capetian claims of continuity and inheritance.
    • The Cambridge Illustrated History of France. Cambridge University Press.
    • Paul Fouracre and Richard A. Gerberding, Late Merovingian France: History and Hagiography, 640-720. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4791-9.
    • Patrick Geary, Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World. Oxford: Oxford U. Press, 1988. ISBN 0-19-504458-4.
    • Patrick Geary, The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe. Princeton University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-691-11481-1.
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