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Since 1576, adult princes of the blood of the [[House of Capet|House of France]] were considered ''Pairs Nés'' (born peers, peers by birth).<br>This did not include the descendants of the [[House of Capet-Courtenay|House of Courtenay]] or the [[House of Bourbon-Spain|Spanish branch of the Bourbon family]].<br>Princes whose main titles were marked by a double dagger (‡) did not actually bear that title when they became peers.<br>
Since 1576, adult princes of the blood of the [[House of Capet|House of France]] were considered ''Pairs Nés'' (born peers, peers by birth).<br>This did not include the descendants of the [[House of Capet-Courtenay|House of Courtenay]] or the [[House of Bourbon-Spain|Spanish branch of the Bourbon family]].<br>Princes whose main titles were marked by a double dagger (‡) did not bear that title at the time when they became ''pairs nés''.<br>
[[Peerage of France|Registered peerages]] | [[Coronation of the Kings of France|Coronation representatives]] | [[Pairs Nés]]
[[Peerage of France|Registered peerages]] | [[Coronation of the Kings of France|Coronation representatives]] | [[Pairs Nés]]



Revision as of 04:58, 6 August 2015

Since 1576, adult princes of the blood of the House of France were considered Pairs Nés (born peers, peers by birth).
This did not include the descendants of the House of Courtenay or the Spanish branch of the Bourbon family.
Princes whose main titles were marked by a double dagger (‡) did not bear that title at the time when they became pairs nés.
Registered peerages | Coronation representatives | Pairs Nés