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  1. The Government of the first Bourbon restoration replaced the French provisional government of 1814 that had been formed after the fall of Napoleon . It was announced on 13 May 1814 by King Louis XVIII . After the return of Napoleon from exile, the court fled to Ghent and the government was replaced by the French Government of the Hundred Days ...

  2. Category. : Treaties of the Bourbon Restoration. ← First French Empire. Kingdom of France (July Monarchy) →. Overseas ( Extensions) →. Treaties concluded by France during the Bourbon Restoration (1814–15, 1815–30). Unless denounced, treaties ratified by France during the Bourbon Restoration remain in force for France.

  3. France portal. v. t. e. The Ultra-royalists ( French: ultraroyalistes, collectively Ultras) were a French political faction from 1815 to 1830 under the Bourbon Restoration. An Ultra was usually a member of the nobility of high society who strongly supported Roman Catholicism as the state and only legal religion of France, the Bourbon monarchy ...

  4. Bourbon Restoration, (1814–30) in France, the period that began when Napoleon I abdicated and the Bourbon monarchs were restored to the throne. The First Restoration occurred when Napoleon fell from power and Louis XVIII became king. Louis’ reign was interrupted by Napoleon’s return to France (see.

  5. The Bourbon Restoration lasted from (about) April 6, 1814, until the popular uprisings of the July Revolution of 1830. There was an interlude in spring 1815—the “Hundred Days”—when the return of Napoleon forced the Bourbons to flee France. When Napoleon was again defeated they returned to power in July. During the Restoration, the new ...

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  7. Floor plan of the conference hall of the Chamber of Deputies. Chamber of Deputies ( French: Chambre des députés) was a parliamentary body in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: [1] 1814–1848 during the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy, the Chamber of Deputies was the lower house of the French Parliament, elected by ...