Bourbon family tree

This is a simplified family tree of the House of Bourbon. The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France. Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law. In the present day, family representatives are the King of Spain and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Several others are pretenders to the thrones of France, Two Sicilies, and Brazil.

From Louis IX to Henry IV

Direct Capetians
Louis IX
King of France
1214–1270
r.1226–1270
Margaret
of Provence
1221–1295
House of Bourbon
Philip III
King of France
1245–1285
r.1270–1285
Robert
Ct. of Clermont
1256–1317
r.1268–1317
Beatrice
of Burgundy
1257–1310
House of Valois
Charles
Count of Valois
1270–1325
r.1284–1325
Louis I
Duke of Bourbon
1279–1341
r.1327–1341
Mary
of Avesnes
1280–1354
Philip VI
King of France
1293–1350
r.1328–1350
Isabella
of Valois
1313–1383
Peter I
Duke of Bourbon
1311–1356
r.1342–1356
James I
Ct. of La Marche
1319–1362
r.1356–1362
Jeanne
of Châtillon
1315–?
John II
King of France
1319–1364
r.1350–1364
Peter II
Ct. of La Marche
1342–1362
r.1362
John I
Ct. of La Marche
1344–1393
r.1362–1393
Catherine
of Vendôme
1354–1412
Charles V
King of France
1338–1380
r.1364–1380
Joanna
of Bourbon
1338–1378
Louis II
Duke of Bourbon
1337–1410
r.1356–1410
James II
Ct. of La Marche
1370–1438
r.1393–1438
Louis
Ct. of Vendôme
1376–1446
r.1393–1446
Charles VI
King of France
1368–1422
r.1380–1422
John I
Duke of Bourbon
1381–1434
r.1410–1434
Louis I
Duke of Orléans
1372–1407
r.1392–1407
Eleanor
of B.-La Marche
1407–aft.1464
John VIII
Ct. of Vendôme
1425–1477
r.1446–1477
Isabelle
de Beauvau
1436–1475
Charles VII
King of France
1403–1461
r.1422–1461
Charles I
Duke of Bourbon
1401–1456
r.1434–1456
Louis I
Ct. of Montpensier
1405–1486
r.1428–1486
John
Ct. of
Angoulême
1399–1467
Dukes of
Nemours
Francis
Count of Vendôme
1470–1495
r.1477–1495
Marie
of Luxembourg
≈1472–1547
Louis
Pr. of La
Roche-sur-Yon
1473–1520
Joan
of France
1435–1482
John II
Duke of Bourbon
1426–1488
r.1456–1488
Louis XI
King of France
1423–1483
r.1461−1483
Louis
Bishop of Liège
1438–1482
r.1456–1482
Charles II
Duke of Bourbon
1434–1488
r.1488
Charles
Ct. of Angoulême
1459–1496
r.1467–1496
Charles
Duke of Vendôme
1489–1537
r.1514–1537
Françoise
d'Alençon
1490–1550
Anne
of France
1461–1522
Peter II
Duke of Bourbon
1438–1503
r.1488–1503
Gilbert
Count of
Montpensier
1443–1496
r.1486–1496
Peter
of Bourbon
-Busset

1464–1529
Louis
Prince of Condé
1530–1569
r.1546–1569
Henry II
King of France
1519–1559
r.1547–1559
Antoine
King of Navarre
1518–1562
r.1555–1562
Jeanne III
d'Albret

Q. of Navarre
1528–1572
r.1555–1572
Suzanne
Dss of Bourbon
1491–1521
r.1503–1521
Charles III
Duke of Bourbon
1490–1527
r.1521–1527
Philip
of Bourbon
-Busset
1494–1557
Henri I
Prince of Condé
1552–1588
r.1569–1588
Margaret
of France
1553–1615
Henry IV
of Bourbon

King of France
1553–1610
r.1589–1610
Marie
de' Medici

1575–1642
Bourbon-Busset
illegitimate
male-line
Henri II
Prince of Condé
1588–1646
r.1588–1646
Louis XIII
King of France
1601–1643
r.1610–1643
Louis II
Grand Condé
Prince of Condé
1621–1686
r.1646–1686
Armand
Prince of Conti
1629–1666
r.1629–1666
Louis XIV
King of France
1638–1715
r.1643–1715
Henri Jules
Prince of Condé
1643–1709
r.1686–1709
Louis III
Prince of Condé
1668–1710
r.1709–1710
Louise
Françoise

of Bourbon
1673–1743
Marie Thérèse
de Bourbon
1666–1732
François Louis
Grand Conti

Prince of Conti
1664–1709
r.1685–1709
Louis
Armand I

Prince of Conti
1661–1685
r.1666–1685
Marie Anne
de Bourbon
1666–1739
Louis IV Henri
Prince de Condé
1692–1740
r.1710–1740
Marie Anne
de Bourbon
1689–1720
Louise
Élisabeth

de Bourbon
1693–1775
Louis
Armand II

Prince of Conti
1695–1727
r.1709–1727
Louis V
Joseph

Prince of Condé
1736–1818
r.1740–1818
Louis
François

Prince of Conti
1717–1776
r.1727–1776
Louis VI Henri
Prince of Condé
1756–1830
r.1818–1830
Louis
François
Joseph

Prince of Conti
1734–1814
r.1776–1814
Louis
Antoine

Duke of
Enghien
1772–1804

Descent from Henry IV


Henry IV
King of France
(1589–1610)

Louis XIII
King of France
(1610–43)

Louis XIV
King of France
(1643–1715)

Philippe I
Duke of Orléans

Louis
"Le Grand Dauphin"
of France

Philippe II
Duke of Orléans
Regent of France


Louis
"Le Petit Dauphin"
of France

Philip V
King of Spain
(1700–46)

Louis
Duke of Orléans

Louis XV
King of France
(1715–74)

Louis I
King of Spain
(1724)

Ferdinand VI
King of Spain
(1746–59)

Charles III
King of Spain
(1759–88)
Philip
Duke of Parma
(1748–65)

Louis Philippe I
Duke of Orléans

Louis
Dauphin of France

Charles IV
King of Spain
(1788–1808)
Ferdinand
Duke of Parma
(1765–1802)

Louis Philippe II
(Philippe Égalité)

Duke of Orléans

Louis XVI
King of France
(1774–91)
King of
the French
(1791–92)

Titular
King of France
(1792–93)

Louis XVIII
Titular
King of France
(1795–1804)

Legitimist
pretender
(1804–14)
King of France
(1814–24)

Charles X
King of France
(1824–30)

Legitimist
pretender
(1830–36)

Ferdinand VII
King of Spain
(1808; 1813–33)
Francisco
de Paula
Carlos
Count of Molina
as Carlos V
Carlist
pretender
(1833–45)
Louis I
King of Etruria
(1801–03)

Louis-Philippe I
King of
the French
(1830–48)

Orléanist
Pretender
(1848-50)

Louis
Dauphin of France

as Louis XVII
Titular
King of France
(1793–95)
Louis-Antoine
Duke of Angoulême
Dauphin of France


as Louis XIX
Legitimist
pretender
(1836–44)

Charles
Ferdinand

Duke of Berry

Isabella II
Queen
of Spain
(1833–68)
Francis
Duke of Cádiz
King consort
of Spain
Carlos
Count
of Montemolin

as Carlos VI
Carlist
pretender
(1845–61)
Juan
Count of Montizón
as Juan III
Carlist
pretender
(1861–68)


as Jean III
Legitimist
pretender
(1883–87)
Louis II
King of Etruria
(1803–07)

as Charles I
Duke of Lucca
(1824–47)

as Charles II
Duke of Parma
(1847–49)

Ferdinand
Philippe
Duke of Orléans

Henri
Count of
Chambord


as Henri V
Legitimist
pretender
(1844–83)

Alfonso XII
King of Spain
(1874–85)
Carlos
Duke of Madrid
as Carlos VII
Carlist
pretender
(1868–1909)


as Charles XI
Legitimist
pretender
(1887–1909)
Alfonso Carlos
Duke of San Jaime
as Alfonso
Carlos I

Carlist
pretender
(1931–36)


as Charles XII
Legitimist
pretender
(1931–36)
Charles III
Duke of Parma
(1849–54)
Philippe
Count of Paris

as Philippe VII
Orléanist
pretender
(1850–94)
Robert
Duke of
Chartres

Francisco Franco
Caudillo
of Spain
(1936–75)
Regent of
the Kingdom
(1947–75)

Alfonso XIII
King of Spain
(1886–1931)


as Alphonse I
Legitimist
pretender
(1936–41)
Jaime
Duke of Madrid
as Jaime III
Carlist
pretender
(1909–31)


as Jacques I
Legitimist
pretender
(1909–31)
Robert I
Duke of Parma
(1854–59)
Philippe
Duke of Orléans

as Philippe VIII
Orléanist
pretender
(1894–1926)
Jean
Duke of Guise

as Jean III
Orléanist
pretender
(1926–40)
Carmen Franco
y Polo
1st Duchess
of Franco
Jaime
Duke of Segovia
as Jaime IV
Legitimist
pretender
(1941-75)


as Jacques II or
Henri VI
Legitimist
pretender
(1941–75)
Juan
Count
of Barcelona
Xavier
Duke of Parma
Carlist regent
(1936–52)

as Javier I
Carlist
pretender
(1952–77)
Felix
Prince
of
Luxembourg
Henri
Count of Paris

as Henri VI
Orléanist
pretender
(1940–99)
María del Carmen
Martínez-Bordiú
y Franco
Alfonso
Duke of Anjou
and Cádiz

as Alfonso XIV
Legitimist
pretender
(1975-89)


as Alphonse II
Legitimist
pretender
(1975–89)

Juan Carlos I
King of Spain
(1975–2014)
Carlos Hugo
Duke of Parma
as Carlos
Hugo I

Carlist
pretender
(1977–79)
Sixtus Henry
Prince of Parma
as Enrique V
Carlist
pretender
(1979–present)

Jean
Grand Duke of
Luxembourg
(1964–2000)
Henri
Count of Paris
Duke of France


as Henri VII
Orléanist
pretender
(1999–2019)
Louis
Duke of Anjou

as Louis XX
Legitimist
pretender
(1989–present)

as Luis II
Legitimist
pretender
(1989–present)

Felipe VI
King of Spain
(2014present)
Carlos
Duke of Parma
as Carlos
Xavier II

Carlist
pretender
(2011–present)

Henri
Grand Duke
of Luxembourg
(2000–present)
Jean
Count of
Paris


as Jean IV
Orléanist
pretender
(2019–present)
Louis
Duke of Burgundy,
Dauphin of France

Leonor
Princess of
Asturias
Carlos
Prince of Piacenza
Guillaume
Hereditary
Grand Duke of
Luxembourg
Gaston
Count of Clermont
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