- Philippe, comte de Paris
Louis-Philippe Albert of Orléans, Count of Paris (
24 August ,1838 –8 September ,1894 ) was the grandson of Louis Philippe I,King of the French . He became the "Prince Royal", heir to the throne, when his father, Prince Ferdinand-Philippe, died in a carriage accident in 1842.Although there was some effort during the days after the abdication of his grandfather in 1848 to put him on the throne under his mother's (Helene of Mecklenburg) regency, this came to nothing. They fled and the
French Second Republic was proclaimed in its stead.A historian, journalist and outspoken democrat, the Count of Paris volunteered to serve as a
Union Army officer in theAmerican Civil War along with his younger brother, theDuke of Chartres . As Captain Philippe d'Orléans, the Count of Paris served on the staff of the commander of theArmy of the Potomac under Major General George McClellan for nearly a year. He distinguished himself during the unsuccessfulPeninsular Campaign . His history of that war is considered a standard reference work.In 1864 he married his paternal first cousin
Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans (1848–1919), Infanta of Spain. She was daughter ofInfanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain and PrinceAntoine, Duke of Montpensier (1824–1890), the youngest son ofLouis-Philippe of France andMarie Amalie of the Two Sicilies . They had eight children, including:*
Amélie of Orléans (1865–1951). She marriedCarlos I of Portugal in 1886.
* Prince Louis-Philippe Robert, Duke of Orléans (1869–1926).
*Princess Hélène of Orléans (1871–1951). She marriedEmmanuel Philibert, 2nd Duke of Aosta in 1895.
* Prince Charles of Orléans (1875–1875).
* Princess Isabelle of Orléans (1878–1961). She married Prince Jean of Orléans, Duke of Guise in 1899.
* Prince Jacques of Orléans (1880–1881).
*Princess Louise of Orléans (1882–1958). She marriedPrince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies in 1907. Through her daughterMaria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies , she was the grandmother of KingJuan Carlos I of Spain .
* Prince Ferdinand of Orléans, Duke of Montpensier (1884–1924). He married Marie Isabelle Gonzales de Olañeta et Ibaretta, 3rd Marchioness of Valdeterrazo in 1921. In 1873, anticipating a restoration of the monarchy by the largely monarchist National Assembly that had been elected following the fall of Napoleon III, the Count of Paris withdrew his claims to the French throne in favour of the legitimist claimant, Henri V, best known as the "Comte de Chambord". It was assumed by most that the Count of Paris was Chambord's heir, and would thus be able to succeed to the throne upon the childless Chambord's death, reuniting the two claims that had rent French monarchists since 1830. However, Chambord's refusal to recognize the tricolor as the French flag sabotaged hopes of a restoration, and Chambord died in 1883 without ever specifically recognizing hisOrléanist rival as his heir.Upon the Count of Chambord's death, the Count of Paris was recognized by most monarchists as Philip VII of France. This succession was disputed by the Carlist descendants of the Bourbon kings of
Spain , on the grounds that they were descended directly from Louis XIV.The Count of Paris lived in Sheen House, Sheen in
Surrey , Britain, where his grandfather had sought refuge after his abdication. He died atStowe House in 1894.ee also
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Count of Paris
*List of shortest reigning monarchs of all time -
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