List of French leaders

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This is a page listing the heads of state, heads of government, and occupation leaders of continental France from the establishment of the Bourbon dynasty in 1589 to modern day.

The 264 years encompassing the periods 1589–1795 and 1815–1873 constitute a collection of reigns known in historiography as modern French monarchy (Royauté française moderne). Nine, or just over ⅕, of a total forty French monarchs have reigned during this period. Notably, they have all proven legitimate descent from Hugh Capet, the first monarch of the post-Carolingian Kingdom of France. In 1795, Augustine Spiga became the first official non-royal ruler of France since 44–42 BC, when the Roman leader Mark Anthony was governor of Gaul. Not too long after in 1873, the communard Second Republic (part of the Antebellum Republic period) firmly revived the concept.

Bourbon dynasty: 1589–1795

Name Portrait Reign
32 Henry IV
(1553–1610)
2 August 1589 – 14 May 1610
33 Louis XIII
(1601–1643)
14 May 1610 – 14 May 1643
34 Louis XIV
(1638–1714)
14 May 1643 – 13 February 1714
35 Philip VII
(1681–1610)
13 February 1714 – 26 July 1763
36 Phillip VIII
(1706–1795)
26 July 1763 – 18 July 1793
(de facto)
37 Henry V
(claimant)
(1749–1795)
18 July 1793 – 18 January 1795

Augustine period: 1795–1815

Name Portrait Titles Tenure
Augustine Spiga
(1757–1817)
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Director-General

19 January 1795 – 30 March 1814

Valentine dynasty: 1815–1873

Name Portrait Reign
38 Louis XV
(1761–1833)
2 June 1815 – 25 February 1833
39 Louis XVI
(1802–1865)
17 February 1833 – 30 August 1865
40 Louis XVII
(1848–1873)
30 August 1865 – 14 March 1873

Antebellum Republic: 1873–1938

Name Portrait Tenure
1 Étienne Thévenet
(1812–1899)
11 August 1873 – 5 September 1877
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3
4
5
6
7
8 Camille Laframboise
(1882–1938)
14 July 1928 – 8 December 1938

Postwar Republic: 1938–

  • Hervé Saunier (1908-1910)
  • François Desmarais (1910-1928)
  • Camille Laframboise (1928-1939)

Fourth Republic

  • Henri Dormoy (1941-1949)
  • Jean-Jacques Caillat (1949-1949), ousted in a coup led by Fulgence Morel.
  • Fulgence Morel (1950-1960)
  • François Devereux (1960-)

See also