List of French dukedoms


This is a list of French dukedoms from the beginning of feudalism in the 9th century to the end of the French monarchy in the 19th century.

History

The Duchies of France were founded in the 9th century by the Carolingian Kings and the princely members of their family who shared the Empire of Charlemagne which they had inherited by reorganizing all the Carolingian kingdoms of France into feudal duchies and counties vassals of the King of France.

Administrative districts

In the continuity of the administration of the Roman Empire, the various Germanic kingdoms set up districts of command entrusted to representatives of the aristocracy, appointed and dismissed by the sovereign. These dukes often had authority over several counties. The commands of the border regions took the name of "march" or "marquisate". The precise geography of these districts is difficult to establish, especially since their contours were very fluctuating. Many of these commands, having become hereditary, evolved into territorial principalities of the feudal type.
NameList of DukesCreation DateHistory of the title
Duchy of BavariaList555Annexed by Charlemagne
Duchy of Dentelin6th centuryDuchy of the Merovingian era which extended over Upper Normandy, Picardy and the south-western parts of Belgium.
Duchy of Aquitaine then of GuyenneList632Feudal duchy in 632 for the Merovingian dynasty; passed to the House of Boggide in 670. Extinguished in 768; reestablished in 845 for the House of Poitiers, passed in 893 to the House of Wilhelmide, in 918 to the House of Bellonide of Carcassonne, returned in 928 to the House of Poitou, passed in 932 to the House of Raymondine of Toulouse, returned in 950 to the House of Poitiers, passed in 1168 to the House of Plantagenet, in 1196 to the House of Guelph, returned in 1199 to the House of Plantagenets. Title extinct in 1204. Restored in 1259 for the House of Plantagenet, passed in 1399 to the House of Lancaster, in 1400 to the House of Valois, returned in 1415 to the House of Lancaster then in 1469 to the House of Valois. Title extinct in 1472. This title was reestablished in 1753 for a son of France but died out with his death in 1754. Raised as a courtesy title since 1972 by the elder branch of the Bourbons, held by Emmanuelle de Bourbon since 1995.
Duchy of AlsaceList662Feudal duchy in 662 for the House of Etichonids, passed in 867 to the House of Carolingian, returned in 870 to the Etichonids, passed in 917 to the House of Wettin, in 926 to the House of Wetterau, in 948 to the House of Liudolfings, returned in 954 to the Wettins then in 973 to the Liudolfings and in 982 to Wetterau, passed in 1038 to the House of Salian, in 1048 to the House of Schweinfurt, in 1057 to the House of Rheinfelden then in 1080 to the House of Hohenstaufen. Title extinguished in 1268. The Duchy of Alsace was a German and not a French fief.
Duchy of GasconyList768Feudal duchy in 768 for the House of Boggide, passed in 864 to the House of Wilhelmide, in 872 to the House of Pérez de Mittara, in 1032 to the House of Taillefer, in 1036 to the House of Poitiers, then in 1040 to the House of Armagnac. Title extinguished in 1042.
Duchy then County of ToulouseList778Feudal duchy in 788 for the House of Wilhelmine. Title extinguished in 850, after which Toulouse became a County.
Duchy then County of PonthieuList793Feudal duchy in 793 for the House of Ponthieu. Title extinguished in 844, after which Ponthieu became a County.
Duchy of Septimania817Feudal duchy in 817 for the House of Wilhelmine. Title extinguished in 844.
Duke of BrittanyList824 / 1547Feudal county created in 824 for Nominoé, who titled himself King of Brittany in 840. Reestablished in 939 by the House of Poher, passed in 987 to the House of Rennes, in 1066 to the House of Cornouaille, in 1148 to the House of Perhoët, returned in 1156 to the Rennes, passed in 1196 to the House of Plantagenet, in 1203 to the House of Thouars, in 1221 to the House of Dreux, with Guy Mauclerc who officially took the title of Duke, disputed from 1341 to 1365, passed into the House of Montfort in 1365. Duchy-peerage in 1297, passed in 1514 to the House of Valois. Title extinguished in 1547 with the reunion to the crown of France. Never given as an appanage. Reestablished in 1707 for a son of France, extinguished with his accession to the Louis, Dauphin of France, in 1712. Raised as a courtesy title by the elder branch of the Bourbons from 1950 to 1975.
Duchy of BurgundyList877Feudal duchy created in 877 for the House of Nivelonne, passed in 943 to the House of Robertians, which later became Capetian, and in 1364 to the House of Valois. Title extinguished in 1477. Reestablished in 1682 for the House of Bourbon and two sons of France. Title extinguished in 1761. There was also a County of Burgundy, which became Franche-Comté. Raised as a courtesy title by the elder branch of the Bourbons since 2010.
Duchy of the FranksList687The title of "Duke of the Franks" is more of an appellation, at least for the first holders. Feudal duchy in 886 for the House of Robertians. Title extinguished in 987.
Duchy of NormandyList911Feudal duchy in 911 for the House of Normandy, passed in 1135 to the House of Blois then in 1144 to the House of Plantagenet. Title extinguished in France in 1204. Re-established in 1331 for the House of Valois, passed in 1418 to the House of Lancaster then returned in 1465 to the House of Valois. Title extinguished in 1469. Re-established in 1785 for a son of France, but which became extinct when the holder, Louis Charles, acceded to the Dauphin of France in 1789.
Duchy of LorraineList911 Feudal duchy in 911 for the House of Ydulfing, passed in 940 to the House of Liudolfinger, returned in 941 to Ydulfing, passed in 944 to the House of Speyer, returned in 953 to Liudolfinger, passed in 959 to the House of Wigéricide, in 1046 to the House of Lorraine then in 1431 to the House of Valois, returned in 1473 to Lorraine then passed in 1738 to Stanisław Leszczyński, former King of Poland. Title extinguished in 1766 and the duchy then became a province of France. Nevertheless, the title was raised by the dynastic head of the House of Lorraine, which became the Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal House of Habsburg-Lorraine, a direct and legitimate descendant of the reigning duke in 1737 and is sometimes still borne today. The Duchy of Lorraine was a fiefdom outside France.
County then Duchy of Bar List951Feudal duchy in 951 for the Duke of Upper Lorraine. Title extinguished in 1034. Reestablished in 1355 for the House of Mousson, passed in 1419 to the House of Valois, in 1480 to the House of Lorraine then in 1738 to Stanisław Leszczyński, former King of Poland. Title extinguished in 1766, Barrois followed the fate of Lorraine from then on. This title, however, has since followed the same destiny as that of Lorraine, to which it remains traditionally attached and is sometimes borne by the dynastic head of the Imperial and Royal House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Duchy of NarbonneList12th CenturyFeudal duchy from the beginning of the 12th century for the Counts of Toulouse. Title extinguished in 1249.
Duchy of LangresList1200Episcopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the Bishops of Langres. Title extinguished in 1801 with the 40th duke-bishop César-Guillaume de La Luzerne.
Duchy of LaonList1200 Episcopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the Bishops of Laon. Title extinguished in 1801 with the 40th duke-bishop Louis-Maxime de Sabran.
Duchy of ReimsList1200Archiepiscopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the Archbishops of Reims. Title extinguished in 1801 with the 45th duke-archbishop Alexandre-Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord.

Feudal titles

In the late Middle Ages and the modern era, the duchy and peerage were attributed to smaller feudal groups, mainly former counties. The holders were most often princes of the royal family, under the rule of appanage which required that the extinction of the male descendants of the first holder led to the attachment to the royal domain of the duchy.
NameList of DukesCreation DateHistory of the title
Duchy of AuvergneList1226–1271
1360–1521
1528–1532
1569–1574
1773–1778
1st creation: for Alphonse of France, Count of Poitiers.
2nd creation: for John of France, passed in 1434 to the Dukes of Bourbon, confiscated in 1521 by the king.
3rd creation: for Louise of Savoy, but returned to the crown on her death.
4th creation: for Duke of Anjou in 1569. When he became King in 1574, the duchy was reunited with the crown.
5th creation: for Count of Artois, as 13th Duke, which he exchanged with the Crown in 1778.
Duchy of BourbonList1327Duchy-peerage created in 1327 for Louis I of Bourbon; passed to Louise of Savoy in 1527; then to the House of Valois in 1544. Reestablished in 1661 for the House of Bourbon-Condé. Title extinguished in 1830 with Louis-Henri-Joseph of Bourbon-Condé, 18th Duke. Raised as a courtesy title from 1950 to 1989 by the senior branch of the Bourbons.
Duchy of OrléansList1344Duchy-peerage created in 1344 for Philip of France. Title extinguished with him and reestablished in 1392, passed in 1626 to the House of Bourbon, then in 1661 to the House of Orléans. Title extinguished in 1842 with Ferdinand-Philippe d'Orléans. Raised as a courtesy title by some of his descendants, including Jacques d'Orléans since 1969.
Duchy of AnjouList1356Created in 1356 for Louis of France, the duchy returned to the Crown in 1481. It was awarded in 1515 to Louise of Savoy, then returned to the crown upon her death in 1532. It was awarded as an appanage to the Duke of Anjou in 1566. When he became King Henry III in 1574, the duchy was once again reunited with the crown. In 1576 it became the new appanage of Francis, the King's brother, but when the latter died in 1584, it returned to the Crown. It was no longer awarded as an appanage until 1771, when it returned to the Count of Provence, who held the title as 16th Duke at the time of the abolition of feudal districts. Taken up as a courtesy title by Jacques de Bourbon; since 1946 held by the new senior branch of the Bourbons, borne by Louis Alphonse de Bourbon since 1989.
Duchy of BerryList1360Duchy-peerage created in 1360 for John of France. Title extinguished in 1584; reestablished in 1686 for the House of Bourbon. Title extinguished in 1820 with the Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, 14th Duke. Raised as a courtesy title by the elder branch of the Bourbons since 2010.
Duchy of TouraineList1360Duchy-peerage created in 1360 for Philip of France, passed in 1423 to the House of Douglas, returned in 1424 to the House of Valois. Title extinguished in 1480; reestablished in 1527 for Louise of Savoy then returned in 1576 to the House of Valois. Title extinguished in 1584 with the Francis, 10th Duke. Raised as a courtesy title from 1981 to 1984 by the senior branch of the Bourbons.
Duchy of Château-ThierryList1400–1407
1556–1802
1st creation: Duchy-peerage created in 1400 for Louis of France
2nd creation: for the House of Bourbon. The title passed to the House of Valois in 1566; then to the House of Orléans-Dunois in 1627, and then to the House of La Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon in 1651. Title extinguished in 1802 with Jacques Léopold de La Tour d'Auvergne, 11th Duke.
Duchy of NemoursList1404Duchy-peerage created in 1404 for King Charles III of Navarre, passed to: the House of Bourbon in 1425, then to the House of Armagnac in 1462, then to the House of Grailly-Foix in 1507, then to the House of Medici in 1514, then to the House of Savoy in 1524, then to the House of Orléans in 1672. Currently held by Jean d'Orléans, 31st Duke since 2019.
Duchy of ValoisList1406Duchy-peerage created in 1406 for Louis of France, passed to the House of Bourbon in 1630; then to the House of Orléans in 1661. Traditionally held by the eldest son of the Duke of Chartres, but current holder is Jean d'Orléans, 18th Duke since 2019.
Duchy of AlençonList1415–1970Duchy-peerage created in 1415 for Jean I of Alençon; passed to the House of Bourbon in 1584; then to the House of Orléans in 1844. Title extinguished in 1910 with Ferdinand of Orléans. Taken up as a courtesy title by his son, Prince Emmanuel, from 1910 to 1931. Extinguished in 1970 with the death of his son, Prince Charles Philippe.

Modern Duchies

The duchies of the Ancien régime were more complex than those of the medieval period. Essentially, the new duchies were not independent principalities and the ducal status was not definitively attached to the fiefs erected into duchies. The letters patent of creation contain clauses of succession which regulate the future of the duchies. In most cases, the rule chosen is that of succession by males: upon the extinction of the male descendants of the beneficiary of the erection into a duchy, the duchy reverts to its "previous state" lordship, county or other. Further distinction was made between dukes and peers, who sat in parliament; hereditary dukes, and patent dukes, whose title was not transmissible. In 1566, Charles IX issued an order that set forth that hereditary duchies would be reversible to the Crown in the absence of males heirs.
Some duchies have changed their name during their history: the Duchy of Thouars, for example, is often called the Duchy of Trémoïlle. Furthermore, it was not uncommon for certain fiefs to be erected into duchies under another name. Thus, the Duchy of Montmorency was re-created in 1633 under the name of Enghien, which remained attached to a lake in the Montmorency region, a lake which gave its name to the town of Enghien-les-Bains.
The title of duke, abolished during the French Revolution, was reestablished in 1806. Several dukes were created under the Empire and under the governments that followed. Under the Ancien régime, from the 16th century onwards, the title of Monsieur le Duc was used to designate the eldest son of the Prince of Condé. Duke Henri de Bourbon, who was a minister in 1723, is particularly well known in history under this name.

Duchies created by French sovereigns

Of the 218 titles created, only about forty remain today, the others becoming extinct.
TitleDate of CreationSovereignFamilyCurrent StatusNotes
Duke of Valentinois1498Louis XIIBorgia1507
Duke of Longueville1505Louis XIIOrléans-Longueville1672
Duke of Vendôme1514Louis XIIBourbon-Vendôme1712
Duke of Angoulême1515Francis IValois-Angoulême1696
Duke of Roannais1519Francis IGouffier1725
Duke of Dunois1525Francis IOrléans-Longueville1536
Duke of Chartres1528Francis IValois-Orléans1910
Duke of Guise1528Francis ILorraine-Guise1830
Duke of Estouteville1534Francis IOrléans-Longueville1707
Duke of Étampes1537Francis IPisseleu/Brosse1715
Duke of Montpensier1539Francis IBourbon1890
Duke of Nevers1539Francis IAlbret1798Sold 1659
Duke of Beaumont1543Francis IAlençon, Bourbon-Vendôme1589Merged in the Crown
Duke of Chevreuse1546Francis ILorraineExtant
Duke of Aumale1547Francis ILorraine-Guise1897
Duke of Valentinois1548Henry IIPoitiers1566
Duke of Albret1550Henry IIAlbret, Bourbon-Vendôme1802Merged in the Crown
Duke of Beaupréau1562Charles IXScépeaux1620
Duke of Thouars1563Charles IXLa Trémoïlle1933
Duke of Uzès1565Charles IXCrussolExtant
Duke of Mayenne1573Charles IXLorraine-Guise, Gonzaga1738Sold 1654
Duke of Épernon1581Henry IIINogaret de La Valette1661
Duke of Joyeuse1581Henry IIIJoyeuse, Lorraine-Guise1724
Duke of Rethel1581Henry IIIGonzaga1826Sold 1658
Duke of Hallwin1588Henry IIIHallwin1656
Duke of Montbazon1588Henry IIIRohanExtant
Duke of Ventadour1589Henry IVLévis1717
Duke of Beaufort1597Henry IVEstrées, Bourbon-Vendôme1689
Duke of Aiguillon1599Henry IVLorraine-Mayenne1632
Duke of Rohan1603Henry IVRohanExtant
Duke of Sully1606Henry IVBéthune1807
Duke of Fronsac1608Henry IVOrléans-Longueville1631
Duke of Brissac1611Louis XIIICosséExtant
Duke of Grancey1611Louis XIIIBonne1613
Duke of Lesdiguières1611Louis XIIIBonne, Créquy1711
Duke of Bellegarde1619Louis XIIISaint-Lary1687
Duke of Luynes1619Louis XIIIAlbertExtant
Duke of Chaulnes1621Louis XIIIAlbert d'AillyExtant
Duc de La Rochefoucauld1622Louis XIIILa RochefoucauldExtant
Duke of La Valette1622Louis XIIINogaret de La Valette1661
Duke of Richelieu1629Louis XIIIPlessis, Vignerot, La Chapelle-Jumilhac1952
Duke of Fronsac1634Louis XIIIPlessis, Maillé-Brézé, Bourbon-Condé, Vignerot1822
Duke of Puylaurens1634Louis XIIIL'Age1635
Duke of Saint-Simon1635Louis XIIIRouvroy1755
Duke of La Force1637Louis XIIICaumontExtant
Duke of Aiguillon1638Louis XIIIVignerot du Plessis1800
Duke of Valentinois1642Louis XIIIGrimaldi1949
Duke of Coligny1643Louis XIIIColigny1646
Duke of Gramont1643Louis XIVGramontExtant
Duke of Vitry1643Louis XIVL'Hospital1679
Duke of Châtillon1646Louis XIVColigny1861
Duke of Coligny1648Louis XIVColigny1657
Duke of Estrées1648Louis XIVEstrée1771
Duke of Tresmes1648Louis XIVPotier1670Title changed to Duke of Gesvres
Duke of Arpajon1650Louis XIVArpajon1679
Duke of Lavedan1650Louis XIVMontaut1660
Duke of Mortemart1650Louis XIVRochechouart de MortemartExtant
Duke of Noirmoutier1650Louis XIVLa Trémoïlle1733
Duke of Villemor1650Louis XIVL'Hospital1663
Duke of La Vieuville1651Louis XIVLa Vieuville1689
Duke of Rosnay1651Louis XIVL'Hospital1660
Duke of Villeroy1651Louis XIVNeufville1794
Duke of Créquy1652Louis XIVBlanchefort-Créquy1687Also known as the Duke of Poix
Duke of Orval1652Louis XIVBéthune1678
Duke of Roquelaure1652Louis XIVRoquelaure1738
Duke of Verneuil1652Louis XIVBourbon-Verneuil1682
Duke of Fayel1652Louis XIVLa Mothe-Houdancourt1657
Duke of La Guiche1652Louis XIVValois-Angoulême1654
Duke of Coulommiers1663Louis XIVOrléans-Longueville1663
Duke of Montaut1660Louis XIVMontaut1684
Duke of Randan1661Louis XIVLa Rochefoucauld1773
Duke of Carignan1662Louis XIVSavoy1734
Duke of Coislin1663Louis XIVCambout1732
Duke of La Meilleraye1663Louis XIVLa Porte-Mazarin1738
Duke of Noailles1663Louis XIVNoaillesExtant
Duke of Saint-Aignan1663Louis XIVBeauvilliers1828
Duke of Montausier1664Louis XIVSainte Maure1690
Duke of Aumont1665Louis XIVAumont1888
Duke of Choiseul1665Louis XIVChoiseul1705
Duke of La Ferté Senneterre1665Louis XIVSenneterre1703
Duke of La Vallière1667Louis XIVLa Baume Le Blanc1780
Duke of Duras1668Louis XIVDurfort, Chastellux1838title changed to Duke of Rauzan
Duke of Vivonne1668Louis XIVRochechouart1688
Duke of Gesvres1670Louis XIVPotier1794
Duke of Charost1672Louis XIVBéthune1800
Duke of Maine1673Louis XIVBourbon1736
Duke of Saint-Cloud1674Louis XIV-1801held by the Archbishop of Paris
Duke of Lude1675Louis XIVDaillon1685
Duke of Fontanges1680Louis XIVScoraille1681
Duke of Aubigny1684Louis XIVGordon-LennoxExtant
Duke of Humières1690Louis XIVCrevant1751
Duke of Quintin1691Louis XIVDurfort1706title changed to Duke of Lorges
Duke of Lauzun1692Louis XIVCaumont1723
Duke of Boufflers1695Louis XIVBoufflers1751
Duke of Harcourt1700Louis XIVHarcourtExtant
Duke of Châteauvillain1703Louis XIVBourbon-Penthièvre1821
Duke of Villars1705Louis XIVVillars1770
Duke of Lorges1706Louis XIVDurfortExtant
Duke of Fitz-James1710Louis XIVFitz-James1967
Duke of Antin1711Louis XIVPardaillan1757
Duke of Rambouillet1711Louis XIVBourbon-Penthièvre1783
Duke of Hostun1712Louis XIVHostun1755
Duke of Rohan-Rohan1714Louis XIVRohan1787
Duke of Lévis1723Louis XVLévis1734
Duke of Alincourt1729Louis XVNeufville1732
Duke of Lauragais1731Louis XVBrancas1852
Duke of Enville1732Louis XVLa Rochefoucauld1746
Duke of Boutteville1736Louis XIVMontmorency1785
Duke of Châtillon1736Louis XVChâtillon1762
Duke of Fleury1736Louis XVRosset1815
Duke of Ayen1737Louis XVNoaillesExtant
Duke of Lesparre1739Louis XVGramontExtant
Duke of Broglie1742Louis XVBroglieExtant
Duke of Gisors1742Louis XVFouquet1821
Duke of Coigny1747Louis XVCoigny1865
Duke of Taillebourg1749Louis XVLa Trémoïlle1749
Duke of Mirepoix1751Louis XVLévis1757
Duke of Rochechouart1753Louis XVRochechouart de Mortemart1771
Duke of Choiseul-Stainville1758Louis XVChoiseul1785
Duke of Gontaut1758Louis XVGontaut-Biron1798
Duke of Laval1758Louis XVMontmorency-Laval1851
Duke of La Vauguyon1758Louis XVQuélen1837
Duke of Villequier1759Louis XVAumont1888
Duke of Choiseul-Praslin1762Louis XVChoiseulExtant
Duke of Picquigny1762Louis XVAlbert1792
Duke of Amboise1764Louis XVChoiseul1785
Duke of Beaumont1765Louis XVMontmorency-Luxembourg1878
Duke of Liancourt1765Louis XVLa RochefoucauldExtant
Duke of Lauzun1766Louis XVGontaut1793
Duke of Saint Maigrin1767Louis XVQuélen1828
Duke of La Vrillière1770Louis XVPhélypeaux1777
Duke of La Tour d'Auvergne1772Louis XVLa Tour d'Auvergne1849
Duke of Croÿ-Wailly1773Louis XVCroÿ d'Havré1839
Duke of Civrac1774Louis XVIDurfort de Civrac1787
Duke of Chabot1775Louis XVIRohan-Chabot1807
Duke of Clermont-Tonnerre1775Louis XVIClermont-TonnerreExtant
Duke of Guînes1776Louis XVIBonnières1806
Duke of Brunoy1777Louis XVIBourbon1810
Duke of Louvois1777Louis XVIBourbon1800
Duke of Guiche1780Louis XVIGramont1836
Duke of Narbonne Lara1780Louis XVINarbonne Lara1834
Duke of Polignac1780Louis XVIPolignacExtant
Duke of Piennes1781Louis XVIAumont1799
Duke of Beuvron1784Louis XVIHarcourt1797
Duke of Castries1784Louis XVILa Croix de Castries1886
Duke of Cossé1784Louis XVICossé-Brissac1813
Duke of Lévis1784Louis XVILévis1863
Duke of Maillé1784Louis XVIMaillé de La Tour LandryExtant
Duke of Choiseul-Stainville1786Louis XVIChoiseul1789
Duke of Tavannes1786Louis XVISaulx-Tavannes1845
Duke of Amboise1787Louis XVIBourbon-Penthièvre1821
Duke of Bauffremont1787Louis XVIBauffremontExtant
Duke of Choiseul1787Louis XVIChoiseul1838
Duke of Esclignac1787Louis XVIPreissac1873
Duke of Avaray1799Louis XVIBésiade1811
Duke of Guastalla1805NapoleonBorghèse1832
Duke of Dantzig1807NapoleonLefebvre1820
Duke of Rivoli1807NapoleonMassénaExtant
Duke of Abrantès1808NapoleonJunot1982extended 1869
Duke of Auerstaedt1808NapoleonDavoutExtantextended 1864
Duke of Bellune1808NapoleonPerrin1917
Duke of Cambacérès1808NapoleonCambacérès1881
Duke of Castiglione1808NapoleonAugereau1816
Duke of Conegliano1808NapoleonMoncey1901
Duke of Dalmatie1808NapoleonSoult1857
Duke of Elchingen1808NapoleonNey1969
Duchess of Frioul1813NapoleonDuroc1829
Duke of Montebello1808NapoleonLannesExtant
Duke of Padoue1808NapoleonArrighi de Casanova1889
Duke of Parme1808NapoleonCambacérès1808
Duke of Plaisance1808NapoleonLebrun1926
Duke of Raguse1808NapoleonMarmont1852
Duke of Rovigo1808NapoleonSavary1872
Duke of Trévise1808NapoleonMortier1946
Duke of Valmy1808NapoleonKellermann1868
Duke of Vicence1808NapoleonCaulaincourt1896
Duke of Bassano1809NapoleonMaret1906
Duke of Cadore1809NapoleonNompère de Champagny1893
Duke of Feltre1809NapoleonClarke1852
Duke of Gaete1809NapoleonGaudin1841
Duke of Istrie1809NapoleonBessières1856
Duke of Massa1809NapoleonRégnier1962
Duke of Otrante1809NapoleonFouchéExtant
Duke of Reggio1810NapoleonOudinot1956
Duke of Tarente1809NapoleonMacDonald1912
Duke of Dalberg1810NapoleonDalberg1833
Duke of Navarre1810NapoleonTascher1858
Duke of Albufera1813NapoleonSuchetExtant
Duke of Decrès1813NapoleonDecrès1820
Duchess of Saint-Leu1814Louis XVIIIBeauharnais1837
Duke of Civrac1815Louis XVIIIDurfort1837
Duke of La Châtre1815Louis XVIIILa Châtre1824
Duke of Ligny1815NapoleonGirard1815
Duke of Cars1816Louis XVIIIPérusseExtant
Duke of Damas Crux1816Louis XVIIIDamas Crux1846
Duke of Narbonne Pelet1816Louis XVIIINarbonne Pelet1901
Duke of Périgord1816Louis XVIIITalleyrand-Périgord1883
Duke of Tourzel1816Louis XVIIICroÿ d'Havré1844
Duke of Avaray1817Louis XVIIIBésiade1941
Duke of Bausset1817Louis XVIIIBausset-Roquefort1824
Duke of Bayane1817Louis XVIIILatier1818
Duke of Crillon1817Louis XVIIIBerton des Balbes1870
Duke of Doudeauville1817Louis XVIIILa RochefoucauldExtant
Duke of La Luzerne1817Louis XVIIILa Luzerne1821
Duke of Mouchy1817Louis XVIIINoaillesExtant
Duke of Poix1817Louis XVIIINoaillesExtant
Duke of Sabran1817Louis XVIIISabranExtant
Duke of Sérent1817Louis XVIIISérentExtant
Duke of Talleyrand1817Louis XVIIITalleyrand-Périgord1968
Duke of Wagram1817Louis XVIIIBerthier1918
Duke of Béthune-Hesdigneul1817Louis XVIIIBéthune1823
Duke of Fimarcon1819Louis XVIIIPreissac1853
Duke of Rauzan Duras1819Louis XVIIIChastelluxExtant
Duke of Bordeaux1820Louis XVIIIArtois1883
Duke of Decazes1820Louis XVIIIDecazesExtant
Duke of Blacas1821Louis XVIIIBlacas d'AulpsExtant
Duke of Fezensac1821Louis XVIIIMontesquiou1913
Duke of La Farre1822Louis XVIIILa Farre1829
Duke of La Roche-Guyon1822Louis XVIIILa RochefoucauldExtant
Duke of Montmorency-Laval1822Louis XVIIIMontmorency1826
Duke of Rivière1825Charles XRivière1890
Duke of Gontaut1826Charles XMontaut1862
Duke of Latil1826Charles XLatil1839
Duke of Arenberg1824Charles XArenbergExtant
Duke of Caderousse1827Charles XAncezune1865
Duke of Damas d'Antigny1827Charles XDamas d’Antigny1829
Duke of Caraman1828Charles XRiquetExtant
Duke of Berghes1829Charles XBerghes Saint Winock1907
Duke of Isoard1829Charles XIsoard1839
Duke of Céreste1830Charles XBrancasExtant
Duke of Crussol1830Louis Philippe ICrussol1837
Duke of Tascher de La Pagerie1833Louis Philippe ITascher1901
Duke of La Mothe-Houdancourt1838Louis Philippe IWalsh-Serrant1842
Duke of Marmier1839Louis Philippe IMarmier1947
Duke of Estissac1840Louis Philippe ILa RochefoucauldExtant
Duke of Isly1844Louis Philippe IBugeaud1868
Duke of Pasquier1844Louis Philippe IPasquier1862
Duke of Montmorot1847Louis Philippe IMuñoz1863
Duke of Malakoff1856Napoleon IIIPélissier1864
Duke of Magenta1859Napoleon IIIMacMahonExtant
Duke of Gadagne1861Napoleon IIIGalléan1925
Duke of Audiffret-Pasquier1862Napoleon IIIAudiffret-PasquierExtant
Duke of Morny1862Napoleon IIIMorny1943
Duke of Persigny1863Napoleon IIIPersigny1885
Duke of Feltre1864Napoleon IIIGoyon2021