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Who was French king?

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814 - 840 Louis I (not a king of 'France')

840 - 877 Charles II (the Bald)

877 - 879 Louis II (the Stammerer)

879 - 882 Louis III (joint with Carloman below)

879 - 884 Carloman (joint with Louis III above, until 882)

884 - 888 Charles the Fat

888 - 898 Eudes (also Odo) of Paris (non-Carolingian)

898 - 922 Charles III (the Simple)

922 - 923 Robert I (non-Carolingian)

923 - 936 Raoul (also Rudolf, non-Carolingian)

936 - 954 Louis IV (d'Outremer or The Foreigner)

954 - 986 Lothar (also Lothaire)

986 - 987 Louis V (the Do-Nothing)

Capetian Dynasty

987 - 996 Hugh Capet

996 - 1031 Robert II (the Pious)

1031 - 1060 Henry I

1060 - 1108 Philip I

1108 - 1137 Louis VI (the Fat)

1137 - 1180 Louis VII (the Young)

1180 - 1223 Philip II Augustus

1223 - 1226 Louis VIII (the Lion)

1226 - 1270 Louis IX (St. Louis)

1270 - 1285 Philip III (the Bold)

1285 - 1314 Philip IV (the Fair)

1314 - 1316 Louis X (the Stubborn)

1316  John I

1316 - 1322 Philip V (the Tall)

1322 - 1328 Charles IV (the Fair)

Valois Dynasty

1328 - 1350 Philip VI

1350 - 1364 John II (the Good)

1364 - 1380 Charles V (the Wise)

1380 - 1422 Charles VI (the Mad, Well-Beloved, or Foolish)

1422 - 1461 Charles VII (the Well-Served or Victorious)

1461 - 1483 Louis XI (the Spider)

1483 - 1498 Charles VIII (Father of his People)

1498 - 1515 Louis XII

1515 - 1547 Francis I

1547 - 1559 Henry II

1559 - 1560 Francis II

1560 - 1574 Charles IX

1574 - 1589 Henry III

Bourbon Dynasty

1589 - 1610 Henry IV

1610 - 1643 Louis XIII

1643 - 1715 Louis XIV (the Sun King)

1715 - 1774 Louis XV

1774 - 1792 Louis XVI

First Republic

1792 - 1795 National Convention

1795 - 1799 Directory (Directors)

1795 - 99 Paul François Jean Nicolas de Barras

1795 - 99 Jean-François Reubell

1795 - 99 Louis Marie La Revellíere-Lépeaux

1795 - 97 Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot

1795 - 97 Etienne Le Tourneur

1797 François Marquis de Barthélemy

1797 - 99 Philippe Antoine Merlin de Douai

1797 - 98 François de Neufchâteau

1798 - 99 Jean Baptiste Comte de Treilhard

1799 Emmanuel Joseph Comte de Sieyés

1799 Roger Comte de Ducos

1799 Jean François Auguste Moulins

1799 Louis Gohier

1799 - 1804 Consulate

1st Consul: 1799 - 1804 Napoleon Bonaparte

2nd Consul: 1799 Emmanuel Joseph Comte de Sieyés,

1799 - 1804 Jean-Jacques Régis Cambacérès

3rd Consul: 1799 - 1799 Pierre-Roger Ducos

1799 - 1804 Charles François Lebrun

First Empire (emperors)

1804 - 1814 Napoleon I

1814 - 1815 Louis XVIII (king)

1815 Napoleon I (2nd time)

Bourbons (restored)

1814 - 1824 Louis XVIII

1824 - 1830 Charles X

Orleans

1871 - 1873 Armand Dufaure

1873 - 1874 Albert de Broglie (2 terms)

1874 - 1875 Ernest Louis Octave Courtot de Cissey

1875 - 1876 Louis Joseph Buffet

1876  Armand Dufaure (2nd and 3rd terms)

1876 - 1877 Jules Simon

1877  Albert Broglie (4th term)

1877  Caétan de Grimaudet de la Rochebouet

1877 - 1879 Armand Dufaure (3rd term)

1879  William Henry Waddungton

1879 - 1880 Charles de Freycinet

1880 - 1881 Jules Ferry

1881 - 1882 Léon Gambetta

1882  Charles de Freycinet (2nd term)

1882 - 1883 Charles du Clerc

1883  Armand Falliéres

1883 - 1885 Jules Ferry (2nd term)

1885  Henri Brisson

1886 Charles de Freycinet (3rd term)

1886 - 1887 René Goblet

1887 Maurice Rouvier

1887 - 1888 Pierre Emmanuel Tirard

1888 - 1889 Charles Thomas Floquet

1889 - 1890 Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (2nd term)

1890 - 1892 Charles de Freycinet (4th term)

1892 Emile Loubet

1892 - 1893 Alexandre Joseph Ribot (2 terms)

1893  Charles du Puy

1893 - 1894 Jean Paul Casimir-Périer

1894 - 1895 Charles du Puy (2nd and 3rd terms)

1895 - 1895 Alexandre Joseph Ribot (3rd term)

1895 - 1896 L. Bourgeois

1896 - 1898 Jules Méline

1898  Henri Brisson (2nd term)

1989 - 1899 Charles du Puy (4th and 5th terms)

1899 - 1902 Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau

1902 - 1905 Emile Combes

1905 - 1906 Maurice Rouvier (2nd and 3rd terms)

1906  Ferdinand Sarrien

1906 - 1909 Georges Clemenceau

1909 - 1911 Aristide Briand (2 terms)

1911 Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis

1911 - 1912 Joseph Caillaux

1912 - 1913 Raymond Poincaré

1913  Aristide Briand (3rd and 4th terms)

1913  Louis Barthou

1913 - 1914 Gaston Doumerque

1914  Alexandre Joseph Ribot (4th term)

1914 - 1915 René Viviani (2 terms)

1915 - 1917 Aristide Briand (5th and 6th)

1917  Alexandre Félix Joseph Ribot (5th term)

1917  Paul Painlevé

1917 - 1920 Georges Clemenceau (2nd term)

1920  Alexandre Millerand (2 terms)

1920 - 1921 Georges Leygues

1921 - 1922 Aristide Briand (7th term)

1922 - 1924 Raymond Poincaré (2nd and 3rd terms)

1924  François-Marsal

1924 - 1925 Edouard Hérriot

1925  Paul Painlevé (2nd and 3rd terms)

1925 - 1926 Aristide Briand (8th, 9th and 10th terms)

1926  Edouard Hérriot (2nd term)

1926 - 1929 Raymond Poincaré (4th and 5th term)

1929  Aristide Briand (11th term)

1929 - 1930 André Tardieu

1930  Camille Chautemps

1930  André Tardieu (2nd term)

1930 - 1931 Théodore Steeg

1931 - 1932 Pierre Laval (3 terms)

1932  André Tardieu (3rd term)

1932  Edouard Hérriot (3rd term)

1932 - 1933 Joseph Paul-Boncourt

1933  Edouard Daladier

1933  Albert Sarraut

1933 - 1934 Camille Chautemps (2nd term)

1934  Edouard Daladier (2nd term)

1934  Gaston Doumerques (2nd term)

1934 - 1935 Pierre Etienne Flandin

1935  Fernand Buisson

1935 - 1936 Pierre Laval (2nd term)

1936  Albert Sarraut (2nd term)

1936 - 1937 Léon Blum

1937 - 1938 Camille Chautemps (3rd and 4th terms)

1938  Léon Blum (2nd term)

1938 - 1940 Edouard Daladier (3rd, 4th and 5th terms)

1940  Paul Reynaud

The Second World War

1940 - 1942 Henri Philippe Petain

1942 - 1944 Pierre Laval (3rd term)

1944 - 1946 Charles de Gaulle

1946  Felix Gouin

1946  Georges Bidault

1946 - 1947 Léon Blum (3rd term)

The Fourth Republic

1947  Paul Ramadier (2 terms)

1947 - 1948 Robert Schuman

1948  André Marie

1948  Robert Schuman (3rd term)

1948 - 1949 Henri Queuille

1949 - 1950 Georges Bidault (2nd and 3rd term)

1950  Henri Queuille (2nd term)

1950 - 1951 René Pleven

1951  Henri Queuille (3rd term)

1951 - 1952 René Pleven (2nd term)

1952  Edgar Faure

1952  Antoine Pinay

1953  René Mayer

1953 - 1954 Joseph Laniel (2 terms)

1954 - 1955 Pierre Mendés-France

1955  Christian Pineau

1955 - 1956 Edgar Faure (2nd time)

1956 - 1957 Guy Mollet

1957  Maurice Borgés-Maunory

1957 - 1958 Félix Gaillard

1958  Pierre Pflimlin

1958 - 1959 Charles de Gaulle (2nd time)

The Fifth Republic

1959 - 1962 Michel Debré

1962 - 1968 Georges Pompidou

1968 - 1969 Maurice Couve de Murville

1969 - 1972 Jacques Chaban-Delmas

1972 - 1974 Pierre Messmer

1974 - 1976 Jacques Chirac

1976 - 1981 Raymond Barre (3 terms)

1981 - 1984 Pierre Mauroy (3 terms)

1984 - 1986 Laurent Fabius

1986 - 1988 Jacques Chirac (2nd time)

1998 - 1991 Michel Rocard

1991 - 1992 Edith Cresson

1992 - 1993 Pierre Bérégovoy

1993 - 1995 Edouard Balladur

1995 - 1997 Allain Juppé (2 terms)

1997 - Lionel Jospin

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