King Charles X of France, and I of New France (later Canada, Arkansas and Minnesota) (1813-1905) was the brother of King Louis XVIII et III and the last New-French king to live in Paris, after his grandfather's restoration and until the deposing of his father. Like his brother, he was born in Québec but grew up in Paris. He was the last pretender to the throne of France, renouncing the claim in 1872.
Preceded by: Henri I |
King of Texas 1858-1860 |
Succeeded by: none | |
Preceded by: Louis XVIII et III |
Pretender to the Throne of France 1863-1872 | ||
King of New France 1863-1872 |
King of Canada 1872-1905 |
Succeeded by: Pierre I | |
King of Minnesota 1872-1905 | |||
King of Arkansas 1872-1905 |