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  1. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such.

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      Count of Paris ( French: Comte de Paris) was a title for the...

  2. Count of Paris ( French: Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times. After Hugh Capet was elected King of France in 987, the title merged into the crown and fell into disuse.

  3. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such.

  4. Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans (French: Louis Philippe Robert; 6 February 1869 – 28 March 1926) was the Orléanist pretender to the throne of France from 1894 to 1926 as Philippe VIII.

  5. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such. He was the grandson of Louis Philippe I, King of the French. He was the Count of Paris as Orléanist ...

  6. 3 de ene. de 2021 · English: Prince Louis Philippe Albert of Orléans, Count of Paris (24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894) was the grandson of King Louis Philippe I of the French and later pretender to the throne as Louis Philippe II.

  7. Prince Philippe, Comte de Paris. Other names. Louis-Philippe Albert d'Orléans. Birth and death. 1838 - 1894. Occupations. , Related places. Author. Leone Botes. Life beyond Elmbridge. On 24th August 1838 Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duchesse d'Orleans gave birth, in Paris, to her first son, Louis-Philippe Albert d'Orleans, Comte de Paris.