Talk:Part 11 (British Louisiana)

"'In 1808, sick Louis Bourbon relinquishes his pretensions and any pretension from his heirs, to the throne of France."

Interesting thing about that. According to the Salic law (which govern the succession of kings in french), a monarch cannot reliquish his right to the throne (nor that of his decendants). It doesn't mean, obviously, that a king wouldn't try but just that hardcore monarchist would not recognise it. I wonder if some in modern days *there* have used that to try and justify a monarchist return.--220.244.224.170 19:33, 27 Feb 2005 (GMT)