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The Duchy of Orléanais () is a former royal duchy, which was created during reign of
Hugh Capet Hugh Capet (; ; 941 – 24 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder of and first king from the House of Capet. The son of the powerful duke Hugh the Great and his wife Hedwige of Saxony, he was elected as t ...
by elevating the former County of Orléans. In 1498, as part of a centralisation of France under
Louis XII Louis XII (27 June 14621 January 1515), also known as Louis of Orléans was King of France from 1498 to 1515 and King of Naples (as Louis III) from 1501 to 1504. The son of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Marie of Cleves, he succeeded his second ...
, the duchy was dissolved and replaced by the Province of Orléanais which was informally still known as the 'Duchy of Orléanais'.


History

The Duchy of Orléanais was created in 1344 by raising the former County of Orléans to a Dukedom under King Philip VI for his second son Philip de Valois. With the creation of the duchy, several localities around the former county were also integrated, they included the County of Beaugency and the Seigneurities of Neuville-aux-Bois, Yèvre-le-Châtel,
Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais () is a Communes of France, commune in Eure-et-Loir Departments of France, department in northern France. The commune was once an important stronghold reigning over the whole natural and historic province of Thymerais. ...
, Lorris, and Boiscommun. In 1375, Prince Philip died without a legitimate heir, the title of 'Duke of Orléans' and the duchy itself were merged into the royal domain (crown lands) of the King of France.Madelaine, p. 404 In 1392, the duchy was re-created by King Charles VI for his younger brother Louis de Valois-Orléans. The duke was later succeeded by his son Charles de Valois-Orléans who reigned until 1465 when he died of natural causes. He was succeeded by his own son Louis de Valois-Orléans, who became King Louis XII in 1498 and the title was merged into the crown once more. In 1498, as part of a centralisation of the different regions of France, the duchy was dissolved and replaced by the new Province of Orléanais.de Lavergne, p. 161–162Masson, p. 33


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* * * * {{Cite book , last=Duquesne , first=Jean , url= , title=Dictionnaire des Gouverneurs de Province: Novembre 1315 – Février 1791 , publisher=Christian , year=2003 , isbn=978-2864960997 , location=Paris, France , language=fr , trans-title=Dictionary of Provincial Governors: November 1315 – February 1791 , oclc=53216067 States and territories established in the 980s States and territories disestablished in the 1490s 1498 disestablishments Historical geography of France Centre-Val de Loire Orléanais History of Centre-Val de Loire History of Pays de la Loire History of Cher (department) History of Essonne History of Eure-et-Loir History of Indre-et-Loire History of Loir-et-Cher History of Orléans Former monarchies of Europe Former duchies of France