List of French royal consorts explained

This is a list of the women who were queens or empresses as wives of French monarchs from the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which gave rise to West Francia, until 1870, when the Third Republic was declared.

Living wives of reigning monarchs technically became queen consorts, including Margaret of Burgundy and Blanche of Burgundy who were kept in prison during their whole queenships.

Carolingian dynasty

NameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouse
Odo, Count of Orléans823 842 869 Charles the Bald
870 5/6 October 877 2 June 910
Adalard of Paris–853 February 875 5/6 October 877 10 April 879 10 November 901 Louis the Stammerer
unknown 868 before 885 February 888 1 January 898 903 Odo
Frederuna887 907 917 Charles the Simple
Eadgifu of Wessex902 7 October 919 922 after 955
Beatrice of Vermandois895 922 923 after 931 Robert I
894 921 13 July 923 934 Rudolph
Henry I of Germany939 10 September 954 5 May 984 Louis IV
965 26 March 986 ? Lothair
NameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouse

Capetian dynasty

Direct Capetians

See main article: House of Capet.

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Adelaide of AquitaineWilliam III, Duke of Aquitaine970 3 July 987 24 October 996 1004 Hugh
Rozala of Italyalign"center"Berengar II of Italy988/989 996 996 7 February 1003 Robert II
Bertha of Burgundy996 1000 1035?
Constance of Provence986 1003 20 July 1031 25 July 1034
Matilda of Frisia1034 1044 Henry I
Anne of KievYaroslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev19 May 1051 4 August 1060 1075
Bertha of Holland1072 1092 1094 Philip I
Bertrade de Montfort15 May 1092 29 July 1108 1117
Adelaide of Maurienne1092 3 August 1115 1 August 1137 18 November 1154 Louis VI
Eleanor, Duchess of AquitaineWilliam X, Duke of Aquitaine112222 July 1137113725 December 1137 21 March 1152
annulment
1 April 1204 Louis VII
Constance of Castile1141 1154 1154 1160
Adela of Champagne1164 ?18 September 1180 4 June 1206
Isabella of Hainault5 April 1170 118029 May 1180 1190
Ingeborg of Denmark1175 15 August 119325 August 1193 5 November 1193
separated
29 July 1236
Agnes of MeraniaBerthold IV, Duke of Meraniaabout 1175 June 1196 ? 1200
repudiated
20 July 1201
Ingeborg of DenmarkValdemar I of Denmark 1175 15 August 11931200
restored[1]
14 July 1223
husband's death
29 July 1236
align=centBlanche of Castile4 March 118822 May 1200 14 July 12236 August 12238 November 122626 November 1252
Margaret of Provence27 May 1234 ?25 August 127021 December 1295
Isabella of Aragon1247 28 May 126225 August 1270 Not crowned28 January 1271
Maria of Brabant1254 21 August 1274 24 June 12755 October 1285 10 January 1322
Joan I of Navarre14 January 1273[2] 16 August 1284 5 October 1285 5 January 1286 4 April 1305
Margaret of Burgundy1290 23 September 1305 29 November 1314 uncrowned 15 August 1315[3]
Clementia of HungaryCharles Martel of Anjou1293 19 August 1315 24 August 1315 5 June 131612 October 1328
Joan II, Countess of Burgundy1291 1307 20 November 1316 9 January 1317 3 January 1322 21 January 1330
Blanche of Burgundy1308 3 January 1322 uncrowned 19 May 1322 April 1326 [4]
Marie of LuxembourgHenry VII, Holy Roman Emperor1304 21 September 1322 15 May 132326 March 1324
Jeanne d'ÉvreuxLouis, Count of Évreux1310 5 July 1325 11 May 1326 1 February 1328 husband's death 4 March 1371
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms

House of Valois

See main article: House of Valois.

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Joan the Lame24 June 1293 July 1313 1 April 1328 29 May 132812 September 1348
Blanche of Navarre1330–1333 29 January 1350 not crowned22 August 1350 husband's death 5 October 1398
Joanna I of AuvergneWilliam XII, Count of Auvergne8 May 132613 February 134922 August 135026 September 135029 September 1360
Joanna of BourbonPeter I, Duke of Bourbon3 February 1338 April 1350 8 April 1364 19 May 13646 February 1378
Isabeau of Bavaria17 July 1385 23 August 138921 October 1422
husband's death
24 September 1435
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms

House of Lancaster

Some sources refer to Margaret of Anjou as Queen of France,[5] but her right to enjoy that title is disputed. She was briefly recognized only in English-controlled territories of France. (See also: Dual monarchy of England and France)

Capetian dynasty

House of Valois

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Marie of AnjouLouis II of Naples14 October 140418 December 1422 ?22 July 1461
husband's death
29 November 1463
Charlotte of SavoyLouis, Duke of Savoy16 November 144114 February 1451 22 July 1461?30 August 1483
husband's death
1 December 1483
Anne of Brittany25 January 1477 6 December 14918 February 1492 7 April 1498
husband's death
9 January 1514
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms

House of Valois-Orléans

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Joan of ValoisLouis XI of France23 April 1464 8 September 1476 7 April 1498
husband's ascension
Not crowned17 December 1498
annulment
4 February 1505
Anne of BrittanyFrancis II, Duke of Brittany25 January 1477 8 January 1499 18 November 1504 9 January 1514
Mary TudorHenry VII of England18 March 1496 13 August 1514 (by proxy)
9 October 1514
5 November 1514 1 January 1515
husband's death
25 June 1533
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms

House of Valois-Angoulême

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Claude of FranceLouis XII of France14 October 1499 18 May 1514 1 January 1515
husband's ascension
10 May 151720 July 1524
Eleanor of AustriaPhilip I of Castile15 November 1498 4 July 1530 5 March 153231 March 1547
husband's death
25 February 1558
Catherine de' MediciLorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino13 April 151928 October 153331 March 1547
husband's ascension
10 June 1549 10 July 1559
husband's death
5 January 1589
Mary, Queen of ScotsJames V of Scotland8 December 1542 24 April 155810 July 1559
husband's ascension
Not crowned as queen of France 5 December 1560
husband's death
8 February 1587 (executed by Elizabeth I)
Elisabeth of Austria5 June 155426 November 157025 March 1571 30 May 1574
husband's death
22 January 1592
Louise of LorraineNicholas, Duke of Mercœur30 April 1553 13 February 1575 Not crowned 2 August 1589
husband's death
29 January 1601
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms
Margaret of Valois14 May 1553 18 August 1572 2 August 1589
husband's accession
Not crowned 17 December 1599
marriage annulled
27 March 1615
Marie de' Medici26 April 1575 17 December 1600 13 May 1610 14 May 1610
husband's death
3 July 1642
Anne of Austria22 September 1601 18 October 1615 (by proxy)
24 November 1615
Not crowned 14 May 1643
husband's death
20 January 1666 Louis XIII
Maria Theresa of Spain10 September 1638 3 June 1660 (by proxy)
9 June 1660
Not crowned 30 July 1683 Louis XIV
Marie Leszczyńska23 June 17034 September 1725 Not crowned 24 June 1768 Louis XV
Marie Antoinette2 November 175519 April 1770 (by proxy)
16 May 1770
10 May 1774
husband's ascension
Not crowned 21 September 1792
husband's deposition
16 October 1793
executed
Louis XVI
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame queenCoronationCeased to be queenDeathSpouseArms

Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, who secretly married Louis XIV in 1683, was never publicly acknowledged as his wife.

Bonaparte dynasty

See main article: House of Bonaparte.

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame empressCoronationCeased to be empressDeathSpouseArms
Joséphine de BeauharnaisJoseph-Gaspard de Tascher de La Pagerie23 June 1763 9 March 1796 18 May 1804
husband's ascension
2 December 1804 10 January 1810
divorce
29 May 1814 Napoleon I
Marie Louise of Austria12 December 1791 11 March 1810 (by proxy)
1 April 1810
Not crowned 6 April 1814
husband's abdication
17 December 1847
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame empressCoronationCeased to be empressDeathSpouseArms

Capetian dynasty

House of Orléans

See main article: House of Orléans.

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Imprisoned until 1213.
  2. Web site: Joan I Facts & Biography . Encyclopædia Britannica . 8 May 2020 . en.
  3. Imprisoned during her husband's reign due to the Tour de Nesle Affair. Coat of arms unknown
  4. Imprisoned during her husband's reign due to the Tour de Nesle Affair. Coat of arms unknown
  5. Mary Ann Hookham: "The life and times of Margaret of Anjou, queen of England and France ", 1872