miércoles, 15 de octubre de 2008

The issue of the succession in France


Why should we always support Louis XX as the rightfull pretender to the throne of France??? Why is there a succession crisis in France???? What are we expecting for the near future in the French Throne???? This questions are going to be answered in a series of entries that will be totally dedicated to demonstrate that Louis XX is the rightfull King of France.

1.- The "extinction" of the main line of the French Bourbons

The French Revolution was a genocide, according to the current definitions a "Genocide" is a deliberate and systematic destruction of a certain group. During the French Revolution thousands of nobles died, only because their noble or royal birth, hundreds and even thousands of innocent souls died in a horrible genocide that most of the liberal historians have ignored during these centuries.

Even the Royal Family of France suffered from this unjustified genocide, the first to die was His Most Christian Majesty Louis XVI, then his wife the Queen Marie Antoinette, other members of the Royal Family had a similar fate, for example Madame Élisabeth of France the youngest sister of Louis XVI (Pictured below).



The royal partner left only two children, the Madame Royale and the Dauphin that in 1793 (After the beheading of his father the king) became HMCM Louis XVII of France, however he was imprisoned by the revolutionaries (How can someone justify the imprisioning of an innocent child?????) in very sad and unclean conditions, it was just a matter of time before he would fell ill.

Louis XVII died in 1795, thus the male line of Louis XVI was extinct, the throne then passed in titularity to Louis XVIII (Brother of Louis XVI), the new king however was also childless and failed during all his lifetime to produce any issue, his male line then was also extinct at the time of his own death in 1824.

The last male scion of the generation of Luis XVI was his youngest brother Charles X, that had two sons of his own: the Dauphin Louis of Angouléme and Charles, Duke of Berry. It were some hopes that they would likely had children of their own and ensure the continuation of the main line of the Royal Bourbons.

Louis of Angouléme was married to the Madame Royal, the last surviving child of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, however for the sadness of everyone they failed to produce any child. Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry was murdered in 1820 however he left his wife, Caroline Ferdinande of the Two Sicilies, pregned and she later gave birth to the very last male scion of the Royal Bourbons of France, Henry, Duke of Bordeaux.

However in 1830 Charles X was forced to abdicate, the Dauphin Louis XIX also rennounced his rights to the throne and as Charles was already dead, the throne should have passed to the Duke of Bordeaux. However a huge betray then happened, the Duke of Orleans, Louis Philip usurped the throne and crowned himself as "King of the French".



To the general suffering ot the monarchists, the Duke of Bordeaux (Better known as Count of Chamboard, and pictured above) failed to produce children of his own and thus the main line of the Bourbons became extinct in 1883, and thus the doubt came, who was the next in the line of succession???

Following the agnatic succession under Salic Law, always followed in strict order by the French Monarchy, the next heir was Juan, Count of Montizon, the most senior living descendant of Philip V of Spain and thus of Louis XIV of France.

In the next entry I will discuss why the so called "rennunciation" of Philip V was illegal and thus without any real effect, I will also discuss why the Orleans Family has not any real right to pretend the throne, Henry the so called Count of Paris is only in the 76th place of the line of succession and is descended from usurpers and betrayers of the only true and legitime monarchy.

This series of entries will be distributed in the following way:

1.- "Extinction" of the main line of the French Royal House. (Current)
2.- The so called "rennunciation" of Philip V. (Next)
3.- The Orleans: A family that betrayed their own origins.
4.- His Most Christian Majesty Louis XX Titular King of France.
5.- The future of the succession.

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