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  1. The Legitimist legacy was claimed by the next senior branch of the Bourbons, descended from a younger grandson of Louis XIV – Philippe, Duke of Anjou. Although Philippe ceased use of the Anjou title upon becoming King Philip V of Spain in 1700, renouncing his succession rights to the French throne in exchange for retention of his Spanish crown, Legitimists maintained that this act was not ...

  2. Prince Charlea Philippe Marie Louise of Orleans, Duke of Anjou (French: Charles Philippe Louis d'Orleans; born 3 March 1973 in Paris, France) is a Prince and member of the House of Orleans. He is the older of two sons of Prince Michel d'Orleans, Count of Evreux, and his wife the former Beatrice Pasquier de Franclieu. His paternal grandfather was Henri, Count of Paris, the Orleanist pretender ...

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  4. Philippe of Anjou ( Philippe d'Anjou) may refer to: Philip I, Prince of Taranto (1278-1332) Philip II, Prince of Taranto (1329-1374) Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1640-1701), titled Duke of Anjou at birth. Philippe-Charles, Duke of Anjou (1668-1671), second son of Louis XIV of France. Philip V of Spain (1683–1746), titled Duke of Anjou at birth.

  5. Soon Anjou fell seriously ill with "tertian ague", malaria. Catherine de' Medici brought him back to Paris, where he reconciled with his brother, King Henry III of France, in February 1584. Henry even embraced his brother, whom he had famously called le petit magot ("little macaque"). By June, the Duke of Anjou was dead. He was 29.

  6. Charles Philippe of France Son of France, Duke of Anjou (August 1668 - 10 July 1671) was a son of King Louis XIV of France and his wife Maria Theresa of Austria.He was given the title Duke of Anjou at birth.