orleanist in English

noun
1
a person supporting the claim to the French throne of the descendants of the Duke of Orleans (1640–1701), younger brother of Louis XIV, especially Louis Philippe (King of France, 1830–48).
As Joan herself recalled during her trials, while her own village of Domremy was predominantly Orleanist , the nearby village of Maxey was Burgundian in allegiance.

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1. It is also noted that Bonapartism could be called an Orleanist heresy

2. Nineteenth century Bourbon, Orleanist, Bonapartist and Republican regimes; France in World Wars I and II; De Gaulle and the role of France in the 20th century