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Kings of France family tree

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Kings of France family tree

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers

House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France. Dates indicate reigns, not lifetimes. Henry IV, the Great 1589–1610 Louis XIII, the Just 1610–1643 Louis XIV, the Sun King 1643–1715 Philippe II of Orléans (Regent) 1715–1723 Louis XV, the Well-Beloved 1715–1774 Louis XVI 1774–1793 Louis XVII (never actually reigned) 1793–1795 Louis XVIII 1814–1824 Charles X 1824–1830 ...

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House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - Origin of the House of Bourbon, House of Bourbon - The rise of Henry IV, House of Bourbon - The Early Bourbon Kings of France, House of Bourbon - Early Bourbons of Spain and Italy, House of Bourbon - The Bourbons During the French Revolution, House of Bourbon - The Bourbon Restoration in France and its aftermath, House of Bourbon - Later Bourbon monarchs outside France, House of Bourbon - List of Bourbon rulers, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of France, House of Bourbon - Monarchs of Spain, House of Bourbon - Other signifigant Bourbon branches

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Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824

Louis XVIII's restoration to the throne in 1814 was effected largely through the support of Napoleon's former foreign minister Talleyrand who convinced the victorious Allied Powers of the desirability of a Bourbon restoration. Louis was forced to grant a written constitution, the Charter of 1814, which guaranteed a bicameral legislature, with a hereditary/appointive Chamber of Peers and an elected Chamber of Deputies. The ...

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Bourbon Dynasty Restored, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances

Technically, the Charter of 1814 made France a constitutional monarchy. While the King retained extensive power over policy-making as well as the sole power of the Executive, he was nonetheless reliant upon the Parliament to accept and pass his legal decrees. The Charter also fixed the method of election of the Deputies, their rights within the Chamber of Deputies, and the rights of the majority bloc. Thus, Charles X in 1830 faced a significant problem. He could not overstep his constitutional bounds, and yet, he could not preserve his polic ...

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Bourbon Dynasty Restored, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans

Louis-Philippe ascended the throne on the strength of the July Revolution of 1830, and ruled, not as "King of France" but as "King of the French," an evocative difference among contemporaries. Most historians treat the resulting July Monarchy, 1830 - 1848, as a separate period in French history. Louis-Philippe I, the Citizen King 1830-1848 Following the ousting of the last king to rule France in 1848, the Second Republic was formed after the election of Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte as President (1848-1852), who subsequ ...

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Bourbon Dynasty Restored, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830

During his brother's reign the comte d'Artois headed the ultra-royalist opposition, which took power after the traumatic assassination of the duc du Berry, with the ministry of the comte de Villèle, who continued as chief minister after Charles became king. Emotionally, Charles never really recovered from his son's murder. The Villèle cabinet resigned in 1827 under pressure from the liberal press. Villèle's successor, the vicomte de Martignac, tried to steer a middle course, but in 1829 Charles appointed Prince Jules Armand de Poli ...

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Bourbon Dynasty Restored, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis XVIII 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Fall of the Restoration 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty Restored - Charles X 1824 – 1830

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830

There is still considerable debate among historians as to the actual cause of the downfall of Charles X. What is generally conceded, though, is that between 1827 and 1830, a series of economic downturns combined with the rise of a liberal opposition within the Chamber of Deputies ultimately felled the conservative Bourbons. Between 1827 and 1830, France faced an economic downturn, industrial and agricultural, that was possibly worse than the one that sparked the Revolution of 1789. A series of progressively worsening grain harvests pu ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830

During his brother's reign the comte d'Artois headed the ultra-royalist opposition, which took power after the traumatic assassination of the duc du Berry, with the ministry of the comte de Villèle, who continued as chief minister after Charles became king. Emotionally, Charles never really recovered from his son's murder. The Villèle cabinet resigned in 1827 under pressure from the liberal press. Villèle's successor, the vicomte de Martignac, tried to steer a middle course, but in 1829 Charles appointed Prince Jules Armand de Poli ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances

Technically, the Charter of 1814 made France a constitutional monarchy. While the King retained extensive power over policy-making as well as the sole power of the Executive, he was nonetheless reliant upon the Parliament to accept and pass his legal decrees. The Charter also fixed the method of election of the Deputies, their rights within the Chamber of Deputies, and the rights of the majority bloc. Thus, Charles X in 1830 faced a significant problem. He could not overstep his constitutional bounds, and yet, he could not preserve his polic ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans

Louis-Philippe ascended the throne on the strength of the July Revolution of 1830, and ruled, not as "King of France" but as "King of the French," an evocative difference among contemporaries. Most historians treat the resulting July Monarchy, 1830 - 1848, as a separate period in French history. Louis-Philippe I, the Citizen King 1830-1848 Following the ousting of the last king to rule France in 1848, the Second Republic was formed after the election of Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte as President (1848-1852), who subseq ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824

Louis XVIII's restoration to the throne in 1814 was effected largely through the support of Napoleon's former foreign minister Talleyrand who convinced the victorious Allied Powers of the desirability of a Bourbon restoration. Louis was forced to grant a written constitution, the Charter of 1814, which guaranteed a bicameral legislature, with a hereditary/appointive Chamber of Peers and an elected Chamber of Deputies. T ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824

Kings of France family tree: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Collingham, H.A.C. The July Monarchy: A Political History of France, 1830-1848. (London; New York: Longman, 1988). Pilbeam, Pamela. The Economic Crisis of 1827-32 and the 1830 Revolution in Provincial France. The Historical Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June, 1989). Rader, Daniel L. The Journalists and the July Revolution in France. (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973). ...

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Bourbon Dynasty, Restored, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis XVIII, 1814-1824, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Charles X, 1824 – 1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Fall of the Restoration, 1827-1830, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - The Four Ordinances, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Louis-Phillipe and the House of Orleans, Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

Read more here: » Bourbon Dynasty, Restored: Encyclopedia II - Bourbon Dynasty, Restored - Sources

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