Duchy of Orléans
The Duchy of Orléanais (French: Duché d'Orléans) is a former royal duchy, which was created during reign of Hugh Capet by elevating the former County of Orléans. In 1498, as part of a centralisation of France under Louis XII, the duchy was dissolved and replaced by the Province of Orléanais which was informally still known as the 'Duchy of Orléanais'.
Duchy of Orléans Duché d'Orléanais | |||||||||
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987–1498 | |||||||||
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Location of the duchy within France (1477 borders) | |||||||||
Capital | Orléans | ||||||||
Demonym | Orléanois | ||||||||
Government | |||||||||
• Type | Feudalism (Royal duchy) | ||||||||
King of France | |||||||||
• 987–996 | Hugh Capet | ||||||||
• 1498 | Louis XII | ||||||||
Duke of Orléans | |||||||||
• 1344–1375 | Prince Philip de Valois | ||||||||
• 1465–1498 | Prince Louis de Orléans | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 987 | ||||||||
• Became a province | 1498 | ||||||||
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Today part of | France |
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