Prince of France

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The Prince of France is a royal title traditionally granted to male members of the French royal family, denoting their status as princes of the blood and potential heirs to the throne.

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Label Occurrences
Prince of France canonical 2
Prince of the blood of France 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
royal title
aboveRank duke in France
associatedWith French royal succession
House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
House of Capet NERFINISHED
House of Valois NERFINISHED
belowRank King of France NERFINISHED
country France
denotesStatus member of the royal family
potential heir to the throne
genderRestriction traditionally male
grantedTo male members of the French royal family
princes of the blood
hasPrivilege precedence at court
proximity to the throne
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
historicalStatus no longer in official use in the French Republic
languageOfTitle French
linkedToInstitution French crown NERFINISHED
French royal court
partOf French system of royal styles and titles
relatedConcept heir apparent
heir presumptive
princes of the blood
relatedTitle Fils de France NERFINISHED
Petit-fils de France
Prince du sang
socialRank high nobility
usedBy French monarchy NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Prince Louis of France nobleTitle Prince of France
Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans titleHeldFromBirth Prince of France
this entity surface form: Prince of the blood of France