Fils de France

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Fils de France was a title used under the French monarchy to designate the legitimate sons and daughters of the reigning king, ranking just below the royal couple in the hierarchy of the court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf royal title
style of address
abolishedWith end of the French monarchy
appliesTo legitimate daughters of the reigning king of France
legitimate sons of the reigning king of France
associatedWithDynasty House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
House of Valois NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstitution Ancien Régime
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
courtPrecedence immediately after the royal couple
domain court etiquette
heraldry
nobility
entailsPrecedenceOver other French princes
entailsResidencePrivilege right to reside at the royal court
entailsStyle Royal Highness NERFINISHED
feminineForm Filles de France
genderForm masculine plural
higherRankThan petits-fils de France NERFINISHED
princes du sang
historicalPeriodOfUse Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early modern period
languageOfName French
legalStatus reserved for legitimate royal children
literalMeaning sons of France
notAppliedTo collateral branches of the royal family
illegitimate royal children
rankInCourtHierarchy below the king and queen of France
relatedConcept Dauphin de France NERFINISHED
petits-fils de France NERFINISHED
princes du sang
usedIn French monarchy

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Louis de France rank Fils de France
Fille de France relatedTitle Fils de France
Louis François of France positionHeld Fils de France