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  1. 6 de nov. de 2023 · A short-lived constitutional monarchy governed France from 3 September 1791, until 21 September 1792 when the Kingdom of France was succeeded by the First Republic. This regime was France's first constitutional monarchy. The Legislative Assembly suspended the monarchy on 11 August after the Storming of the Tuileries Palace. [1]

  2. 7 de jul. de 2009 · The Kingdom of France the remnant of the preceding absolutist Kingdom of France was a constitutional monarchy that governed France from 3 September

  3. NOTE: The Kingdom of France 1791–92 would best be described as a government in captivity given that Louis XVI was incapacitated as a prisoner of circumstance; juxtaposed to the rule of Louis Philippe in 1830, who was free to govern and travel of his own volition, it would not be appropriate to separate the 1791-92 article.

  4. 1754–55 : Charles-François de Broglie, marquis de Ruffec ( Ambassador Extraordinary ) 1756–57 : Chevalier Charles d'Éon ( Acting Attaché) 1758–61 : Chevalier Jacques-Abraham Durand d'Aubigny ( Minister Plenipotentiary) Seven Years' War (1756–62) 1762–63 : Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazzarini, duc de Nevers.

  5. A short-lived constitutional monarchy governed France from 3 September 1791, until 21 September 1792 when the Kingdom of France was succeeded by the First Republic. This regime was France's first constitutional monarchy. The Legislative Assembly suspended the monarchy on 11 August after the Storming of the Tuileries Palace. [1]

  6. KINGDOM OF FRANCE (1791 92) ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kingdom of France. Royaume de France ( French) 1791–1792 ...

  7. Archivo:Flag of France (1790–1794).svg. Apariencia. Archivo. Historial del archivo. Usos del archivo. Uso global del archivo. Metadatos. Tamaño de esta previsualización PNG del archivo SVG: 800 × 533 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 320 × 213 píxeles · 640 × 427 píxeles · 1024 × 683 píxeles · 1280 × 853 píxeles · 2560 × 1707 ...