Overview
The House of Bourbon (English: , also UK: ; French: [buʁbɔ̃]) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century. A branch descended from the French Bourbons came to rule Spain in the 18th century and is the current Spanish royal family. Other branches, descended from the Spanish Bourbons, held thrones in Naples, Sicily, and Parma. Today, Spain and Luxembourg have monarchs from the House of Bourbon. The royal Bourbons originated in 1272, when Robert, the youngest son of King Louis IX of France, married the heiress of the lordship of Bourbon. The house continued for.
Historical Periods
House of Bourbon (1333–1351)
1333 CE – 1351 CE
Area: 18,668 km²
House of Bourbon (1352–1362)
1352 CE – 1362 CE
Area: 18,714 km²
House of Bourbon (1363–1374)
1363 CE – 1374 CE
Area: 8,459 km²
House of Bourbon (1375–1384)
1375 CE – 1384 CE
Area: 13,643 km²
House of Bourbon (1385–1394)
1385 CE – 1394 CE
Area: 14,496 km²
House of Bourbon (1395–1401)
1395 CE – 1401 CE
Area: 14,542 km²
House of Bourbon (1402–1406)
1402 CE – 1406 CE
Area: 14,473 km²
House of Bourbon (1407–1414)
1407 CE – 1414 CE
Area: 14,381 km²
House of Bourbon (1415–1421)
1415 CE – 1421 CE
Area: 14,358 km²
House of Bourbon (1422–1452)
1422 CE – 1452 CE
Area: 33,354 km²
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