Jean-Christophe Napoleon Bonaparte, 33, is the great-great-great nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. The countess, 31, is the great-great-great niece of Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria.
The Monarchs of France ruled from the establishment of the Frankish Kingdom in 486 to 1870. During most of its history, France was ruled by kings. However, four Carolingian monarchs were also Roman Emperors and the Bonapartes were Emperors of the French. This article lists all rulers to have held the title "King of Franks", "King of France", "King of the French" or "Emperor of the French". For other Frankish monarchs, see List of Frankish kings. In addition to the monarchs listed below, the King
Download Image of Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550–1574). Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Portrait of Charles IX, king of France. Dated: 1561. Topics: jean clouet, male portrait paintings by francois clouet, portrait paintings by francois clouet french royalty, portrait paintings of charles ix of france, high resolution
Enjoy these vintage photos of 19th-century French royalty, including Napoleon's widow, Charles X's grandchildren, King Louis Philippe, Napoleon III, & more.
The Outlander Versailles and Paris "Not in Scotland Anymore?" episode is a feast for the senses and emotions.
It's not fair that the English get to have all the fun with their monarchy. France has better palaces and all these monuments and frankly, we need more parades in Paris. Enter Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou, the rightful pretender to the French throne. In other words, if the French throne were restor
History of French Fashion in Paris For many, French fashion is the epitome of style. There are countless books, magazines, and articles out there that idealize the fashion in France, and many wish to emulate
In honor of WorldPride NYC and Camp: Notes on Fashion, we explore the history of camp culture's trademark, the gesture known as "the camp pose."
Get the facts about Marie Antoinette and her tragic destiny. From questions whether she said "Let them eat cake?" to other historic details that changed France.
The exhibition "Henri II: Renaissance à Saint-Germain-en-Laye" at the Domaine National de Saint-Germain-en-Laye celebrates the 500th anniversary of the birth there of Henri II of France by looking back at the life and achievements of this king who is often overlooked by history.
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In 1773 the first printed newspaper in the Southern Hemisphere was published in Mauritius. The tiny island of Mauritius may only seem like a verdant dot in the azure blue Indian Ocean, yet this country is rich in its diversity of culture of the people that settled here.
The stunning Galerie d'Apollon inside the Musée du Louvre houses the impeccable French Crown Jewels. A must-see in Paris!