- female, deceased (1878)
- María de las Mercedes d'Orléans y Borbón, a.k.a "Mercédés"/ "Marie des Graces d'Orleans-Montpensier" (24 June 1860 - 26 June 1878) was Queen Conso...
- male, deceased (1189)
- Jacob of Orléans was a noted Jewish scholar, considered by many to be one of the most learned men of his age. Jacob was a tosafist in Orleans who s...
- male, deceased (743)
- Saint Eucherius, son of Savaric, bishop of Auxerre, was bishop of Orléans. He opposed Charles Martel when the latter confiscated church property t...
- female, deceased (1689)
- Marie Louise of Orléans Queen Consort of Spain from 1679 to 1689 as the first wife of King Charles II of Spain. Marie Louise was the eldest d...
- female, deceased (1907)
- Princess Clémentine of Orléans, Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony (March 6, 1817 - February 16, 1907) was the youngest da...
- female, deceased (1728)
- Anne Marie of Orléans, was a Queen of Savoy and Sardinia and maternal grandmother of Louis XV of France. She was born in the Château de Sa...
- female, deceased (1761)
- Charlotte Aglaé of Orléans , Mademoiselle de Valois, was born in Paris 20 October, 1700 and died in Luxembourg Palace, in Paris, 19 January, 17...
- male, deceased (1951)
- Amélie (Marie Louise Hélène) of Orleans (28 September, 1865, York House, Twickenham, London - 25 October, 1951, Château de Bellevue, Vers...
- male, deceased (841)
- Jonas (c. 760-841) was Bishop of Orléans and played a major political role during the reign of Emperor Louis the Pious. Jonas was born in A...
- female, deceased (1742)
- Louise Elisabeth of Orléans, called Mademoiselle de Montpensier, was Queen consort of Spain. Louise Elisabeth was one of the many daughters of R...
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