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  1. Thank you! The Bourbon Restoration was the return of the House of Bourbon to France after the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte. It began in 1814 after Napoleon was defeated and exiled to Elba island off the coast of Italy. Louis XVIII of France, the younger brother of Louis XVI of France, was named king in 1814 by the Congress of Vienna.

  2. 14 The 1830 Revolution in France revolution itself. Why then did the Restoration settlement fail? There were three episodes of political instability or crisis in these years. Initially the Restoration was challenged by Napoleon's escape from his imprisonment on Elba and his ensuing brief hundred-day rule.

  3. e. During the Restoration of the Bourbon monarchy (1815–1830) that followed the downfall of Napoleon, Paris was ruled by a royal government which tried to reverse many of the changes made to the city during the French Revolution. The city grew in population from 713,966 in 1817 to 785,866 in 1831. [1] During the period Parisians saw the first ...

  4. Bourbon Restoration in France (Q207162) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. period of French history, 1814–1830. ... Wikipedia (48 entries) edit.

  5. The French Restoration style was predominantly Neoclassicism, though it also showed the beginnings of Romanticism in music and literature. The term describes the arts, architecture, and decorative arts of the Bourbon Restoration period (1814–1830), during the reign of Louis XVIII and Charles X from the fall of Napoleon to the July Revolution of 1830 and the beginning of the reign of Louis ...

  6. Charter of 1814. Original title. (in French) Charte constitutionnelle du 4 juin 1814. The French Charter of 1814 was a constitutional text granted by King Louis XVIII of France shortly after the Bourbon Restoration, in form of royal charter. The Congress of Vienna demanded that Louis bring in a constitution of some form before he was restored.

  7. 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 ...