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** and Duchies
** the Duchies of Anjou and of Maine to his second son Louis.
** the Duchies of Berry and of Auvergne to his third son John.
** the Duchies of Normandy, Berry, and Guyenne to his younger brother Charles.
** the Duchies of Anjou and Bourbonnais and the County of Forez to the older of his two brothers, Henry, in 1566.
** the Duchies of Alençon and Château-Thierry and the Counties of Perche, Mantes, and Meulan to his youngest brother, Francis in 1566.
** The Duchies of Orléans and Chartres and the County of Blois to his younger brother Gaston in 1626.
** The Duchies of Orléans, Chartres, and Valois to his brother, Philippe in 1661.
** The Duchies of Alençon and Angoulême and the County of Ponthieu to his third grandson, Charles, duc de Berry in 1710.
** The Duchies of Auvergne, Angoulême and Mercœur and the Vicomté of Limoges to his youngest grandson Charles, comte d ' Artois in 1773.

** and Orléans
** House of Valois – Orléans branch ( 1392 – 1515 )
** La Pucelle d ' Orléans by Voltaire ( 1756 )
** the Régence, a period of regency under Philip II of Orléans, 1715 – 1723
** Clémentine of Orléans, daughter of King Louis-Philippe of France ( b. 1817 )
** Gaston, Duke of Orléans, French politician ( b. 1608 )
** Charlotte Orléans, a fictional character in a royal family possibly inspired by this
** At Cenabum ( modern Orléans ) Roman merchants are massacred by the Carnutes.
** Marguerite of Lorraine ( 1615 – 1672 ), Duchess of Orléans and second wife of Gaston,
** Anne Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1627 – 1693 ), la Grande Mademoiselle,
** Marguerite Louise d ' Orléans ( 1645 – 1721 ), Grand Duchess of Tuscany,
** Jean Gaston d ' Orléans, ( 1650 – 1652 ), Duke of Valois,
** Marie Anne d ' Orléans, ( 1652 – 1656 ), Mademoiselle de Chartres
** Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans ( 1693 – 1714 ), Duchess of Berry,
** The County of Orléans to his eldest son, Philip.
** the Duchy of Orléans for his younger son Philip.
** the Duchy of Orléans and the County of Angoulême to his brother Louis in 1392.
** known as the chevalier de Saint-Paul and chevalier d ' Orléans.
** Duke of Orléans at the death of his father in 1785,
** The present members of the House of Orléans are descended from Louise-Françoise through her daughter Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon ;
** Married the future regent Philippe II, Duke of Orléans in 1692 ;
** Through her son, Françoise Marie became a direct ancestor of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French and the modern House of Orléans.
** The modern house of Orléans is also related to him through his granddaughter Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon who married Philippe Égalité ;

** and Angoulême
** the Counties of La Marche and Angoulême for his third son, Charles IV.
** Polytechnic of Angoulême
** Bust of the Duchess of Angoulême ( 1825 )
** 1er Régiment d ' Infanterie de Marine ( 1er RIMa ) in Angoulême ( light armoured )
** The Angoulême Festival announces the nominees under consideration for awards at the 2006 festival.
** The jury selects Etienne Davodeau's Les Mauvaises Gens to receive the Prix du Public at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

** and Châtellerault
** James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault ( d. 1572 )

** and Counties
** The Counties of Domfront and Mortain for the king's younger son Philippe Hurepel.
** The Counties of Anjou and Maine to his third son John.
** The Counties of Poitou and Auvergne to his fourth son Alphonse.
** 1246-The Counties of Anjou and Maine to his youngest brother, Charles.
** 1268-The Counties of Alençon and Perche to his third son, Pierre.
** The Duchy of Anjou and the Counties of Maine, Perche, and Senonches to his second surviving grandson, Louis Stanislas, comte de Provence in 1771.
** 44th ( Home Counties ) Infantry Division
** Eastern Counties Railway, defunct British railway company
** Airport Line connecting Central Philadelphia with Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties.
** List of localities ( Victoria ), Local Government Areas of Victoria, and Counties of Victoria
** commons: Category: Counties in Michigan
** Counties of Hungary, administrative units in today's Hungary
** AFC Wimbledon between 26 February 2003 to 4 December 2004 helping them to back to back promotions including winning the Combined Counties Premier Division undefeated.
** Black Mesa Peabody Coal controversy, the controversy surrounding a Peabody Coal mine in the Black Mesa ( Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona )
** commons: Category: Counties in New Hampshire
** La Crosse Metropolitan Area, encompassing La Crosse and Houston Counties
** The English Counties Delineated: Cornwall, 1838
** commons: Category: Counties in Kansas
** 13 – 0 at Cornard United, Eastern Counties League Division One, 11 December 2010
** Note: also bodied by Alexander ( mainly for the Scottish Bus Group and the Merseyside / West Yorkshire PTE's ) and Northern Counties ( for Greater Manchester PTE )
** Best bowling: 6-8 for Worcestershire vs Minor Counties South, High Wycombe, 1979
** The Counties Crematorium, erroneously referred to as being in Milton, is now actually outside the parish about a mile north of the village and north of the M1 in West Hunsbury, Northampton with the Northampton borough postcode NN4 9RN

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