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Duque d'Orleães é um dos mais importantes títulos da nobiliarquia francesa, remontando pelo menos ao século XIV. Era sempre atribuído a príncipes da família real francesa. Freqüentemente na história de França, o duque d'Orleães teve importante papel político. Os Orleães subiram ao trono com Luís XII e Luís Filipe. More information...

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