For the first time, the king of France died childless.
Henry died childless on the 16th or 26 April 1214.
He died childless shortly before his father on 20 September 1806.
They were unable to have more children and died childless.
She died childless at the age of 20 in 1445.
Henry did not return to power, and died childless in 1489.
However, she died childless not too long after the marriage and was left hopeless.
He died childless and was succeeded by his brother, Thomas.
He survived until 1812, although, his wife died childless in 1781.
He died childless in 1761 and was succeeded by his brother.
He and his wife died without issue after a reign of ten years.
He had one son, Edward, who died without issue in 1615.
He died without issue in 1840 and was succeeded by his brother George.
However, a few months later he died without issue in September 1678.
He died without issue and the title did not return to the family until 1841.
He died without issue, though twice married, on 19 July 1846.
William, alive in 1180 but said to have died without issue.
She did not survive her father and died without issue.
He died without issue, surviving his father by less than two months.
In fact a son William born of this union died without issue.