Duke of Fitz-James (Fr.: duc de Fitz-James) is a title of nobility in the peerage of France that was created by Louis XIV of France in 1710 for James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick.
From | To | Duke of Fitz-James | Relationship to predecessor |
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1710 | 1718 | James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick (1670-1734) | First Duke of Fitz-James |
1718 | 1721 | Henry James Fitz-James, 2nd Duke of Fitz-James (1700-1721) | Son of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick |
1721 | 1764 | François de Fitz-James (1709-1764) | Brother of Henry James Fitz-James, 2nd Duke of Fitz-James |
1721 | 1787 | Charles de Fitz-James (1712-1787) | Brother of Henry James Fitz-James, 2nd Duke of Fitz-James |
1787 | 1805 | Jacques Charles de Fitz-James (1743-1805) | Son of Charles de Fitz-James |
1805 | 1838 | Édouard de Fitz-James (1776-1838) | Son of Jacques Charles de Fitz-James |
1838 | 1846 | Jacques Marie Emanuel de Fitz-James (1803-1846) | Son of Édouard de Fitz-James |
1846 | 1906 | Édouard Antoine Sidoine de Fitz-James (1828-1906) | Son of Jacques Marie Emanuel de Fitz-James |
1906 | 1944 | Jacques Gustave Sidoine de Fitz-James (1852-1944) | Son of Édouard Antoine Sidoine de Fitz-James |
1944 | 1967 | Jacques de Fitzjames (1886-1967) |