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|Image = Full length portrait painting of Gaston of France, Duke of Orléans in 1634 by Anthony van Dyck (Musée Condé).jpg | |||
|fullname = Gaston | |||
|alias = Duke of Orléans | |||
|crimes = [[War crimes]] | |||
|type of villain = War Criminal Monarch | |||
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'''Gaston, Duke of Orléans''' (24 April 1608 – 2 February 1660), was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de' Medici. As a son of the king, he was born a ''Fils de France''. He later acquired the title Duke of Orléans, by which he was generally known during his adulthood. As the eldest surviving brother of King Louis XIII, he was known at court by the traditional honorific Monsieur. | '''Gaston, Duke of Orléans''' (24 April 1608 – 2 February 1660), was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de' Medici. As a son of the king, he was born a ''Fils de France''. He later acquired the title Duke of Orléans, by which he was generally known during his adulthood. As the eldest surviving brother of King Louis XIII, he was known at court by the traditional honorific Monsieur. | ||
[[Category:Male]] | [[Category:Male]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased]] | [[Category:Deceased]] | ||
[[Category:War Criminal]] | [[Category:War Criminal]] | ||
[[Category:Aristocrat]] | |||
[[Category:European Villains]] | |||
[[Category:Early Modern Villains]] | |||
[[Category:France]] | |||
[[Category:Monarchs]] | |||
[[Category:Honorable Villains]] | |||
[[Category:Elitist]] | |||
[[Category:Wealthy]] |
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Gaston, Duke of Orléans (24 April 1608 – 2 February 1660), was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de' Medici. As a son of the king, he was born a Fils de France. He later acquired the title Duke of Orléans, by which he was generally known during his adulthood. As the eldest surviving brother of King Louis XIII, he was known at court by the traditional honorific Monsieur.