Ancestors
Ancestors of Louis XIII of France16. François de Bourbon, Count of Vendôme | ||||||||||||||||
8. Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme | ||||||||||||||||
17. Marie de Luxembourg | ||||||||||||||||
4. Antoine of Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
18. René of Alençon | ||||||||||||||||
9. Françoise of Alençon | ||||||||||||||||
19. Marguerite de Lorraine | ||||||||||||||||
2. Henry IV of France | ||||||||||||||||
20. John III of Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
10. Henry II of Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
21. Catherine of Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
5. Jeanne III of Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
22. Charles, Count of Angoulême | ||||||||||||||||
11. Marguerite de Navarre | ||||||||||||||||
23. Louise of Savoy | ||||||||||||||||
1. Louis XIII of France | ||||||||||||||||
24. Giovanni dalle Bande Nere | ||||||||||||||||
12. Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | ||||||||||||||||
25. Maria Salviati | ||||||||||||||||
6. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | ||||||||||||||||
26. Pedro Álvarez de Toledo | ||||||||||||||||
13. Eleonora di Toledo | ||||||||||||||||
27. Maria Osorio | ||||||||||||||||
3. Marie de' Medici | ||||||||||||||||
28. Philip I of Castile | ||||||||||||||||
14. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor | ||||||||||||||||
29. Joanna of Castile | ||||||||||||||||
7. Johanna of Austria | ||||||||||||||||
30. Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
15. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary | ||||||||||||||||
31. Anna of Foix-Candale | ||||||||||||||||
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