Princess Clémentine of Orléans was the sixth child and youngest daughter of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French and Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies. She was the mother of Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria.
Princess Clémentine of Orléans(died 1907)
On June 3, in the year 1817, Princess Clémentine of Orléans(died 1907). This event is recorded as a Notable Births event in the history of June 3, one of 347 recorded events on this date across all of history.
1 notable person is associated with this event, including Princess Clémentine of Orléans. Learn more below.
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- This event took place on June 3, 1817 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Notable Births event in recorded history.
- Referenced in 1 Wikipedia article.
- 1 notable person is recorded as involved in or associated with this event.
- Wikipedia source last updated on 17 April 2026.
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Princess Clémentine of Orléans
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