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Prince Philippe of Orleans (1838-1894), Comte de Paris and his Brother, Robert d OrleansPrince Philippe of Orle ans (1838-1894), Comte de Paris and his Brother, Robert d Orleans (1840-1910), Duc de Chartres in the Par, 1849
Joan of Arc, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonJoan of Arc, 1902. Joan of Arc, 15th century French patriot and martyr. Claiming divine inspiration, Joan of Arc (c1412-1431)
The Burning of the Ocean Monarch, c1848. Artist: Francois d Orleans, Prince de JoinvilleThe Burning of the Ocean Monarch, c1848. The Ocean Monarch set sail from Liverpool bound for Boston on 24 August 1848, carrying passengers
Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1758-1823) was a Scottish socialite and courtesan, 1906Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1758-1823) was a Scottish socialite and courtesan. She was resident in Paris at the time of the French Revolution and was once the mistress of the Duke of Orleans
Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon-Penthievre, Duchess of Orleans, (1753?1821). French aristocratLouise Marie Adeaide de Bourbon-Penthievre, Duchess of Orleans, (1753-1821), was the daughter of Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon
Henrietta of England (1644-1670) youngest daughter of King Charles I, 1912Henrietta of England (1644-1670), youngest daughter of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, 1912. She married Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children
The Duke of Orleans on the way to the guillotine, Paris, 6th November 1793 (1882-1884). Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orleans (1747-1793) was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution
Gentlemens costume and the Duke of Orleans, Brother to King Louis XIV, 1663 (1882-1884). Philippe I, Duke of Orleans (1640-1701) founded the House of Orleans, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Gaston, Duc d Orleans, commander of the armies under Louis XIII of France, 1882-1884. Gaston (1608-1660) was the third son of Henry IV of France and was the oldest surviving brother of Louis XIII
Orleans, France, 1841. Artist: WCFOrleans, France, 1841
Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I, 19th century. Artist: H BournePrincess Henrietta of Orleans (1644-1670), 19th century. Henrietta was the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France
The States General at Orleans, France, 1560, (1893). The first meeting of the French legislative assembly for 76 years. From an engraving of 1570 by Jacques Tortorel
Letter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Artist: Frederick George NethercliftLetter by Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, 17th century (1865). Letter from the Queen to her brother Gaston, Duke of Orleans
Henrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Artist: AudranHenrietta Anne Stuart, wife of Philippe duc d Orleans, 17th century. Portrait of Princess Henrietta Anne of England (1644-1670)
Charles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Artist: William BromleyCharles II receiving the Duchess of Orleans at Dover, 1670 (1804). Charles and his sister, Henrietta Anne Stuart, negotiated the Secret Treaty of Dover
Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, (1799). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe, Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children
Marie Louise Elisabeth of Orleans. The second daughter of Philippe II, Duke of Orleans and Regent of France, Marie Louise Elizabeth (1695-1719) married Charles, Duke of Berry in 1710
Louise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians. Artist: H RobinsonLouise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians. The eldest daughter of Louis Philippe of France and Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, Louise-Marie (1812-1850) married Leopold I, King of the Belgians in 1832
Comte de Paris, 19th century. Louis-Philippe Albert of Orleans, Count of Paris (1838-1894) was the grandson of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French
Louise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians, in her wedding dress, 1832. Artist: Charles Achille d HardivillerLouise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians, in her wedding dress, 1832. The eldest daughter of Louis Philippe of France and Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies
Princess Louise-Marie of France. Artist: Charles Achille d HardivillerPrincess Louise-Marie of France. The eldest daughter of Louis Philippe of France and Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, Louise-Marie (1812-1850) married Leopold I, King of the Belgians in 1832
Louise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians, 1832. Artist: FreemanLouise-Marie, Queen of the Belgians, 1832. Portrait of Queen Louise-Marie of the Belgians (1812-1850), wife of King Leopold I
Marie Louise Adelaide d Orleans. Portrait of the Mademoiselle de Chartres (1698-1743), a French nun who was Abbess of Chelles
Philippine Elisabeth d Orleans, Mademoiselle de Beaujolais. Portrait of Philippine Elisabeth (1714-1734), the daughter of Philippe II, Duc d Orleans
Anne Marie Louise d Orleans, duchesse de Montpensier. Portrait of Anne Marie (1627-1693), a cousin of Louis IV
Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, (1811). Artist: R SandsLouis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, (1811). The Duc d Orleans (1725-1785) was a French nobleman and soldier
Philippe II, Duke of Orleans and Regent of France. Philippe (1674-1723) was Regent of France from 1715-1723 until Louis XV attained his majority. Engraved for the Universal Magazine
Philippe I, Duke of Orleans, (1849). Artist: J BrownPhilippe I, Duke of Orleans, (1849). Philippe (1640-1701) was the son of King Louis XIII of France and younger brother of Louis XIV
Louis of Bourbon, Duke of Orleans, (1849). Artist: J BrownLouis of Bourbon, Duke of Orleans, (1849). Louis of Bourbon, Duke of Orleans, (1703-1752), the only son of Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, the regent Orleans and Francoise-Marie de Bourbon
Letter from Charles II to his sister Henrietta, Canterbury, 26th May 1660. Artist: King Charles IILetter from Charles II to his sister Henrietta, Canterbury, 26th May 1660. Letter, in French, from King Charles II to his sister Henrietta, afterwards Duchess of Orleans
Ferdinand-Philippe (1810-1842), Prince Royal of France, 19th centuryFerdinand-Philippe, Prince Royal of France, 19th century. Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1810-1842), died in a carriage accident
Portrait of Charlotte Aglae of Orleans, Mademoiselle de Valois, 1720s. Artist: Pierre GobertPortrait of Charlotte Aglae of Orleans, Mademoiselle de Valois, 1720s. Charlotte Aglae d Orleans (1700-1761) was the third daughter of Philippe II, Duke of Orleans and Francoise-Marie de Bourbon
Bazaar in Orleans, 1840s. Artist: Theodore ChasseriauBazaar in Orleans, 1840s. From a private collection
Mausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. Artist: Henry AdlardMausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. For many centuries the House of Orleans was one of the most important noble families in France
The death of the Comte de Paris, England, 1894. Artist: Lionel Noel RoyerThe Death of the Comte de Paris, England, 1894. Louis-Philippe Albert of Orleans, Count of Paris (1838-1894) was the grandson of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French
Princess Henrietta Anne, (1907). Princess Henrietta Anne (1644-1670) was the daughter of Charles I. She married Phillipe Duke of Orleans, by whom she had four children
Duchess of Montpensier, 1864. Artist: Ary SchefferDuchess of Montpensier, 1864
Entry of Joan of Arc into Orleans, 1429, (19th century). Joan of Arc leads the French army and defeats the English siege of the city of Orleans
Peace of Amboise ending the first French Religious War, 13 March 1563 (1570). Artist: Jacques TortorelPeace of Amboise ending the first French Religious War, 13 March 1563 (1570). The peace conference was held on the Isle de Boeuf, Orleans
Joan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429 (c1818-1862). Artist: Henry ShefferJoan of Arcs entry into Orleans, Evening of the Liberation of the Town, 8 May 1429 (c1818-1862). St Joan (c1412-1431) Maid of Orleans, French patriot and martyr, mounted and in full armour
Philip, Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, c1715-1746. Artist: Nicolas de LargillierePhilip, Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, 1715-1746. Philip (1674-1723) ruled France as Regent from 1715 during the minority of Louis XV