Talk:List of heirs to the French throne

Faulty
Agnatic succession was unheard of before the reign of Philip V of France. Reigen (talk) 11:05, 12 February 2012 (UTC)

Treaty of Utrecht
Oughtn't it be mentioned that in the 1715-1729 period there was a considerable section of French elite opinion (perhaps the majority) which consider Philip V of Spain to be the heir-presumptive? During the Regency, I suppose it's reasonable to say that Orleans was clearly the heir-presumptive, since he controlled the mechanisms of state power. But while Bourbon and Fleury were running things? I don't know that anybody was officially recognized as heir-presumptive, but I'd think that in the 1723-1729 period, in particular, the king's death likely would have led to Philip V ascending the throne. His alternative claim ought at least be mentioned. john k (talk) 17:13, 14 August 2012 (UTC)

Famous Imposters

 * Eleazar Williams, the ‘Lost Dauphin,’ Claimed to Be Real Bourbon French

mrigthrishna (talk) 06:37, 9 August 2017 (UTC)

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