France is currently a republic (form of government) with a president (head of state). It used to be a monarchy with a king or an emperor as its head of state. This system of government was abolished with the outbreak and conclusion of the French revolution (1789-1872).
This category includes all the claimants to the French throne, either as rival claimants during the time that France was still a monarchy, or claimants for the restoration of the monarchy.
- during the monarchy as rival claimants to the reigning monarch:
- pretenders to the throne of the kingdom of France
- of the royal line (kings of England) (1340-1802)
- of the Jacobite line (Jacobitism) (from 1689 until today)
- pretenders to the throne of the kingdom of France
- after the revolution as principle claimants to the restoration of the monarchy:
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