Content
- 1 Seniors de Bourbon (950-1327)
- 2 Dukes of Bourbon (1327-1589)
- 3 Titular Dukes de Bourbon
- 4 References
Seniors de Bourbon (950-1327)
- Ademar (Aimar) de Bourbon (pos. 870 - c. 953), the first known sire de Bourbon .
- Mentioned in 950 , 953 and 954 : Aimon I de Bourbon (c. 900 - c. 980), Senior de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 959–990: Arsambo I de Bourbon (c. 940–990), known as Arsambo Frank , senor de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 1028 - 1031 , then 1034 - 1034 : Arsambo II de Bourbon , known as Arsambo the Green or the Old , Senior de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 1034 ok 1064 : Arsambo III de Bourbon , known as Arsambo du Monte or White or Young , seigneur de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- OK. 1064-1078 : Archambo IV de Bourbon (c. 1030-1078), known as Archambo the Strong , seigneur de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 1078 - 1096 : Arsambo V de Bourbon (c. 1050-1096), known as Arsambo the Pious , the lord de Bourbon, the son of the previous one.
- 1096 - 1116 : Arsambo VI de Bourbon (c. 1190-1116), known as Arsambo Foster , Senior de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 1116 - until 1120 : Aimon II de Bourbon (c. 1155-until 1120), Senor de Bourbon, son of Archambo IV, brother of Archambo V and, accordingly, uncle Archambo VI.
- before 1120 - 1171 : Archambault VII de Bourbon (c. 1100-1171), seigneur de Bourbon, son of the previous one.
- 1171 - 1228 : Matilda I de Bourbon (c. 1165-after 1227), Dame de Bourbon, granddaughter of the previous one, wife of Guy II de Dampier.
Coat of arms of seniors de Bourbon from the house of Dampier
- 1196 - 1216 : Guy II de Dampierre (c. 1155-1216), Senior de Dampierre, Senior de Bourbon (through his wife), husband of the previous one and son of Senior Guillaume I de Dampierre .
- 1228 - 1242 : Arsambo VIII de Bourbon (c. 1197–1242), known as Arsambo the Great , Senor de Bourbon, Connaught Auvergne , son of Matilda I and Guy II.
- 1242 - 1249 : Arsambo IX de Bourbon (1205-1249), Senior de Bourbon, Count de Nevers (1228-1249) through his wife, the son of the previous one.
- 1249 - 1262 : Matilda II de Bourbon (c. 1234-1262), also Magot de Bourbon , Dame de Bourbon, Countess de Nevers, d'Oser (d'Oxerre) and de Tonner, daughter of the previous one.
- 1262 - 1287 : Agnes de Bourbon-Dampierre , Dame de Bourbon, daughter of Archambault IX; wife of Jean of Burgundy (see below).
- 1262 - 1267 : Jean of Burgundy (Count of Charles) , also Jean de Bourbon , Senior de Bourbon (through his wife), Senior de Charole, husband of the previous, son of the Duke of Hugo IV of Burgundy .
- 1287 - 1310 : Beatrice of Burgundy , also Beatrice de Bourbon , Dame de Bourbon and de Charolais, daughter of the previous ones, Agnes de Bourbon and Jean of Burgundy; the wife of Robert, Count de Clermont (see below).
Coat of arms of the first Dukes de Bourbon of the Capetian House
- 1287–1310 : Robert de Clermont (1256–1317), Count de Clermont (1269–1317), Senior de Bourbon (through his wife), spouse of the previous, son of King Louis IX of Saint . He became the founder of the house de Bourbon , who later became the royal dynasty, after the accession to the French throne of Henry IV de Bourbon , a descendant of Robert in the 10th generation.
- 1310–1327 : Louis I de Clermont (c. 1280–1342), also Louis de Bourbon , known as Louis I the Great or Lame , Senor de Bourbon, Count de Clermont (1317–1322), Duke de Bourbon (1327–1342) Count of La Marsh (1322–1342); son of the previous, ladies of Beatrice de Bourbon and Count Robert de Clermont.
Dukes of Bourbon (1327-1589)
- 1327 - 1342 : Louis I de Clermont (c. 1280–1342), also Louis de Bourbon , known as Louis I the Great or Lame , Senor de Bourbon (1310-1327), Count de Clermont-en-Picardy (1317-1322) , 1st Duke de Bourbon (1327–1342), Count de La Marsh (1322–1342); son of the previous, ladies of Beatrice de Bourbon and Count Robert de Clermont.
- 1342 - 1356 : Pierre I de Bourbon (c. 1311-1356), 2nd Duke de Bourbon , son of the previous one.
- 1356-1410: Louis II de Bourbon (c. 1336-1410), known as Louis the Good , 3rd Duke de Bourbon , seigneur de Merkör and Count de Forez (1371-1410) through his wife ; son of the previous one.
Coat of arms of the Dukes de Bourbon from the 15th century
- 1410-1434 : Jean I de Bourbon (1381-1434), Count de Clermont-a-Bovezi (1404), 4th Duke de Bourbon , Count de Forez (1417), Duke of Auvergne (Jean II, 1416-1434) and Count de Montpensier (1416-1434) through his wife; son of Louis II and Anna of Auvergne (1358-1417), Countess de Forez.
- 1434 - 1456 : Charles I de Bourbon (1401-1456), Count de Clermont-a-Bovezi (1410-1434), 5th Duke de Bourbon , Duke of Auvergne (1434-1456); son of Jean I and Mary of Berry , Duchess of Auvergne.
- 1456-1488: Jean II de Bourbon (1427-1488), known as Jean the Good , 6th Duke of Bourbon ( Jean II ) , Duke of Auvergne (Jean III, 1456-1488), Count de Clermont and de Forez, Treasurer of the King Louis XI , the connable of King Charles VIII (1483-1488); son of Charles I and Agnes of Burgundy .
- 1488 - 1488 : Charles II de Bourbon (1433-1488), Archbishop of Lyons (1444-1488), Cardinal (1476-1488), Duke de Bourbon (1488) (voluntarily renounced the ducal title; he is not in the official list of the Dukes of Bourbon serial number is given); brother of the previous one.
- 1488-1503: Pierre II de Bourbon (1438-1503), also Pierre de Beaugeau , seigneur de Beauguis, 7th duke de Bourbon , duke of Auvergne (1488-1503), regent of France (1483-1,491), count de la March ; brother of the previous one.
- 1503 - 1521 : Suzanne de Bourbon (1491-1521), Duchess de Bourbon and Duchess of Auvergne (1503-1521), Countess de Clermont-en-Auvergne, de la March, de Forez and de Guine, Lady of God (on the official list the Dukes of Bourbon is not given a serial number); daughter of the previous one.
- 1505-1527 : Charles III de Bourbon (1490-1527), also Carl de Montpensier or Connetable de Bourbon , Count de Montpensier (1501-1527), Dauphin of Auvergne (1501-1527), 8th Duke of Bourbon , Duke of Auvergne ( 1505-1527)), Count de La Marsh, de Forez and de Guin, Senor de Beaujoux (through his wife), Duke de Chatellerault (1515), Prince de Domb, Count de Clermont-en-Auvergne (1498-1517); husband of the Duchess of Suzanne and great-grandson of Duke Jean I.
The legacy of Suzanne de Bourbon, who died childless, was disputed by Louise of Savoy , mother of King Francis I , as the closest relative of the deceased.
Titular Dukes de Bourbon
- 1528 - 1531 : Louise of Savoy ( 1476 - 1531 ), the Duchess of Bourbon from 1528 , also the Duchess of Auvergne, Berry, Turen, Anjou, Nemur and Angouleme;
- 1543 - 1545 : Charles IV of Angouleme (1522-1545), also Charles of France , son of France, Duke of Angouleme (1531-1545), Duke of Orleans (Charles II, 1536-1545), Duke de Chatellerault (1540), Count de Clermont Al-Bovezi and Count de La Marsh (1540), Duke de Bourbon (Charles IV) from 1544-1545; son of King Francis I and Duchess Claude of Breton , grandson of Louise of Savoy.
- 1562 - 1567 : Catherine de Medici ( 1519 - 1589 ), Duchess of Bourbon, widow of King Henry II .
- 1567 - 1574 : Henry I ( 1551 - 1589 ), son of the previous, Duke of Bourbon, from 1574 - King of France Henry III.
- 1577 - 1592 : Elizabeth of Austria ( 1554 - 1592 ), widow of King Charles IX , Duchess of Bourbon.
- 1592 - 1601 : Louise of Lorraine ( 1553 - 1601 ), widow of King Henry III , Duchess of Bourbon.
After the accession to the throne of Henry IV, the title of dukes de Bourbon was worn by the princes de Conde , representatives of the younger branch of the Bourbon house .
- 1611 - 1642 : Maria Medici ( 1575 - 1642 ), widow of Henry IV , Duchess of Bourbon.
- 1643 - 1661 : Anna of Austria ( 1601 - 1666 ), widow of Louis XIII , Duchess of Bourbon.
- 1652 - 1653 : Louis III ( 1652 - 1653 ), son of Louis II of Prince Conde.
- 1661 - 1686 : Louis IV the Great Conde ( 1621 - 1686 ), father of the previous one, Prince Conde .
- 1667 - 1670 : Henry II ( 1667 - 1670 ), grandson of the previous one.
- 1686 - 1709 : Henry III ( 1643 - 1709 ), son of the previous one.
- 1709 - 1710 : Louis V ( 1668 - 1710 ), son of the previous one.
- 1710 - 1740 : Louis VI Henry ( 1692 - 1740 ), son of the previous one.
- 1740 - 1756 : Louis VII Joseph ( 1736 - 1818 ), son of the previous one.
- 1756 - 1830 : Louis VIII Heinrich Joseph ( 1756 - 1830 ), son of the previous one.
Dukes de Bourbon of the Spanish Royal House:
- 1950 - 1975 : Don Alfonso de Bourbon (1936-1989), the eldest son of Jaime de Bourbon , infant of Spain, “ Duke of Anjou and Duke of Segovia”, grandson of King Alfonso XIII . On November 25, 1950, Alfonso was proclaimed his father by the Duke of Bourbon. Then Alfonso bore the title of “Duke of Anjou.”
- 1975 - 1984 : Don Francisco de Bourbon (1972-1984), the eldest son of the previous one. On August 3, 1975, he was proclaimed by his father the Duke of Bourbon. Prior to this, Francisco bore the title " Duke of Breton ."
- since 1984 : Luis Alfonso de Bourbon (born 1974), younger brother of the previous one. September 27, 1984 was proclaimed by his father the Duke of Bourbon. Until 1989, Louis bore the title of “Duke of Touraine,” and since 1989 he began to be titled “Duke of Anjou.”
Links
- AQUITAINE, NOBILITY: SIRES de BOURBON . Foundation for Medieval Genealogy . Date of treatment April 7, 2009. Archived February 26, 2012.