Duke of Fitz-James (French: duc de Fitz-James) was a title of nobility in the peerage of France. It was created by King Louis XIV of France in 1710 for James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, an illegitimate son of King James II of England.
This title was used by the junior branch of the House of FitzJames. The title became extinct in 1967 upon the death of Jacques de Fitz-James, 10th Duke of Fitz-James (1886–1967).[1]
List of Dukes of Fitz-James since 1710
From | To | Duke of Fitz-James | Relationship to predecessor |
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1710 | 1718 | James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick (1670–1734) | First Duke of Fitz-James, illegitimate son of James II of England |
1718 | 1721 | Henry James Fitz-James, 2nd Duke of Fitz-James (1700–1721) | Son of James FitzJames |
1721 | 1764 | François de Fitz-James (1709–1764) | Brother of Henry James Fitz-James |
1764 | 1787 | Charles de Fitz-James (1712–1787) | Brother of Henry James Fitz-James |
1787 | 1805 | Jacques Charles de Fitz-James (1743–1805) | Son of Charles de Fitz-James |
1805 | 1838 | Édouard de Fitz-James (1776–1838) | Son of Jacques Charles de Fitz-James |
1838 | 1846 | Jacques Marie Emmanuel de Fitz-James (1803–1846) | Son of Édouard de Fitz-James |
1846 | 1906 | Édouard Antoine Sidoine de Fitz-James (1828–1906) | Son of Jacques Marie Emmanuel de Fitz-James |
1906 | 1944 | Jacques Gustave Sidoine de Fitz-James (1852–1944) | Son of Édouard Antoine Sidoine de Fitz-James |
1944 | 1967 | Jacques de Fitzjames (1886–1967) | Cousin of Jacques Gustave Sidoine de Fitz-James |
References
- ↑ Pause, Guillaume Plantavit De La (18 April 2018). The Life of James Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick. Marshal, Duke, and Peer of France, General of His Most Christian Majesty's Armies. Containing an Account of His Birth, Education and Military Exploits in Ireland. Creative Media Partners, LLC. ISBN 978-1-379-55090-7. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
- This page is based on this page on French Wikipedia.
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