French rulers and kings
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The beginnings of France has its seeds in the seizure and consolidation of territory following the appearance and permanent settling of two divisions of Franks on the lower Rhine River in the middle of the 3rd century. The Ripuarian Franks (dwellers by the riverbank, ripa) settled in the tract between the Rhine and the Meuse River.
The two Frankish tribes fought with the Romans to establish their territory and the Salian Franks (dwellers by the sea, sal) would settle in Toxandria, a region between the Meuse River and the Scheldt River. The Salians did not form a single kingdom; besides the kingdom established at Tournai there were two other kingdoms with their centers at Cambrai and Tongres. Once peace with the Roman Emperor was achieved, the Toxandrians, unlike other Germanic peoples, did not migrate as a nation but instead began an expansion of their territory. Clodion, the first king of this dynasty known to recorded history, began his series of conquests in Northern Gaul around the year 430, penetrating as far south as Artois. However, it was the massive territorial gains of Clovis I seventy-five years later that created a kingdom, with its capital at Paris, stretching from the Rhine to the Pyrenees, closely resembling today’s France.
France's rulers and kings:
- Sequence: Name of King, Date of birth & death, Lineage, dates for their reign:
THE OLD FRANKISH KINGDOM
- Clodian (birth & death dates unknown) King of Salian Franks - 428-448
- Meroveus (c-411-456) Founder of the Merovingian Dynasty - 448-456
- Childeric I (ukn - 481) Son of Meroveus; King of Franks - 456-481
- Clovis I (466-511) Son of Childeric I - 481-511
- Childebert I (c.496-558) Son of Clovis I; King of Paris - 511-558
- Thierry I (ukn - 534 Son of Clovis I; King of Austrasia - 511-534
- Clodimir (ukn - 524) Son of Clovis I; King of Orleans - 511-524
- Clothaire I (497-561) Fourth Son of Clovis I; King of Soissons & France - 511-561
SECOND DIVISION OF THE KINGDOM
- Charibert (ukn -567) Son of Clothaire I; King of Paris - 561-567
- Guntram (ukn - 593) Son of Clothaire I; King of Orleans & Burgundy - 561-593
- Chilperic I (c.539-584) Son of Clothaire I; King of Neustria at Soissons - 561-584
- Sigebert I (ukn -575) Son of Clothaire I; King of Austrasia at Metz - 561-575
- Childebert II (570-596) Son of Sigebert I; King of Austrasia & Burgundy - 575-596
- Clothaire II (584-638) Son of Chilperic I; sole King - 613-628
- Dagobert I (602-638 Son of Clothaire II; sole King - 628-638
- Clovis II (633-656) Son of Dagobert I - 638-656
- Dagobert II (652-679) King of Austrasia - 656-679
- Clothaire III (c.652-670) King of Neustria - 656-670
- Childeric II (ukn -673) Son of Clovis II; sole King - 670-673
- Thierry III (c.652-691) Son of Clovis II King of Burgundy - 673-691
- Clovis III (681-695) King of Neustria - 691-695
- Childebert III (ukn) King of Neustria - 695-711
- Dagobert III (699-715) King of Neustria - 711-715
- Chilperic II (ukn -720) Son of Childeric II - 715-720
- Thierry IV (712-737) Son of Dagobert III - 720-737
- Childeric III (ukn -755 Son of Chilperic II; deposed by Pepin the Short - 742-752
THE CAROLINGIANS
- Pepin the Short (714-768) Son of Charles Martel - 752-768
- Charlemagne (742-814) Son of Pepin the Short - 768-814
- Louis I, The Pious (778-840) Son of Charlemagne - 814-840
- Charles I (823-877) Son of Louis I, the Pious - 840-877
- Louis II (846- 879) Son of Charles I, the Bald - 877-879
- Louis III (863-882 Son of Louis II - 879-882
- Charles II (c.832 - 888) Son of Louis the German - 882-888
- Count Eudes (Odo) (c.857 - 893 Elected King at Compiegne - 888-893
- Charles III, the Simple (879-929) Son of Louis II, the Stammerer - 893-922
- Robert I (865-923), Son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, 922-923
- Raoul I (of Burgundy) (ukn - 936) Elected King by the nobles - 923-936
- Louis IV (c.921 - 954) Son of Charles III, the Simple - 936-954
- Lothair I (941-986) Son of Louis IV - 954-986
- Louis V (c.966 - 987) Son of Lothair I - 986-987
THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE
- HOUSE OF CAPET (Capetians)
- Hugh Capet (c.939 - 996) Son of Hugh the Great - 987-996
- Robert II (c.971- 1031) Son of Hugh Capet - 996-1031
- Henri I (c.1011 - 1060) Son of Robert II - 1031-1060
- Philippe I (c.1052 - 1108) Son of Henri I - 1060-1108
- Louis VI, the Fat (c.1078 - 1137 ) Son of Philippe I - 1108-1137
- Louis VII (c.1120 - 1180) Son of Louis VI - 1137-1180
- Philippe II, "Augustus" (1165-1223) Son of Louis VII - 1180-1223
- Louis VIII (1187-1226) Son of Philippe II, Augustus - 1223-1226
- Louis IX or "St. Louis" (c.1215 - 1270) Son of Louis VIII - 1226-1270
- Philippe III, the the Bold (1245-1285) Son of Louis IX - 1270-1285
- Philippe IV, the Fair (1268-1314) Son of Philippe III - 1285-1314
- Louis X (1289-1316) Son of Philippe IV - 1314-1316
- Jean I the Posthumous (1316)
- Philippe V, the Tall (1293-1322) Second son of Philippe IV - 1316-1322
- Charles IV, the Fair (1294-1328) Youngest son of Philippe IV, the Fair - 1322-1328
HOUSE OF VALOIS
- Philippe VI of Valois (1293-1350) Son of Count Charles of Valois - 1328-1350
- Jean II, the Good (1319-1364) Son of Philippe VI - 1350-1364
- Charles V, the Wise (1337-1380) Soil of Jean II - 1364-1380
- Charles VI (1368-1422) Son of Charles V - 1380-1422
- Charles VII, Victorious (1403-1461) Son of Charles VI - 1422-1461
- Louis XI (1423-1483) Son of Charles VII - 1461-1483
- Charles VIII (1470-1498) Son of Louis XI - 1483-1498
- Louis XII, (1462-1515) A descendant of the younger son of Charles V - 1498-1515
- [[Fran�ois I of France|Fran�ois I]] (1494-1547) Son of Charles, count of Angouleme - 1515-1547
- Henri II (1519-1559) Son of Fran�ois I - 1547-1559
- [[Fran�ois II of France|Fran�ois II]] (1544-1560) Eldest son of Henri II - 1559-1560
- Charles IX (1550-1574) Second son of Henri II - 1560-1574
- Henri III (1551-1589) Third son of Henri II - 1574-1589
HOUSE OF BOURBON
- Henri IV (1553-1610) Son of Antoine de Bourbon, King of Navarre - 1589-1610
- Louis XIII (1601-1643) Son of Henri IV - 1610-1643
- Louis XIV (1638-1715) Son of Louis XlII and Anne of Austria - 1643-1715
- Louis XV (1710-1774) Great-grandson of Louis XIV - 1715-1774
- Louis XVI (1754-1793) Grandson of Louis XV - 1774-1792
REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD
- National Convention (September 21, 1792 – October 26, 1795)
- Directory nominated ( October 27, 1795 – November 10, 1799)
THE CONSULATE
- Bonaparte (1769-1821) Elected by Elders & Five Hundred - 1799-1804
- Carnbaceres (1753-1824) Elected by Elders & Five Hundred - 1799-1804
- Lebrun (1739-1824) Elected by Elders & Five Hundred - 1799 -1804
- Bonaparte Elected consul for life in 1802
THE EMPIRE
- Napoleon I (Bonaparte) (1769-1821) Crowned Emperor, December 2, 1804 - 1804-1814
THE RESTORATION
- Louis XVIII (1755-1824) Brother of Louis XVI of France; proclaimed April 11, 1814 - 1814-1824
HOUSE OF ORLEANS
- Louis-Philippe (1773-1850) Son of Philippe Egalite; abdicated 1848 - 1830-1848
THE SECOND REPUBLIC
- Louis Napoleon (1808-1873) Nephew of Napoleon I; elected president - 1848-1852
THE SECOND EMPIRE
- Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon) (1808-1873) Elected emperor; deposed 1870 - 1852-1870
Regents of France:
- Blanche of Castile - regent for Louis IX from 1226 to 1234
- Philippe - brother of Louis X (served as regent before the birth of Jean I, and during his short life in the year 1316
- Louis I of Anjou - regent for Charles VI from 1380 to 1382
- Anne de Beaujeu - regent for Charles VIII from 1483 to 1484
- Catherine de Medici - served as regent for Charles IX from 1560 to 1563
- Marie de Medici - served as regent for Louis XIII from 1610 to 1614
- Anne of Austria - served as regent for Louis XIV from 1643 to 1651
- Philippe II of Orleans - served as regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723
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