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Hace 4 días · Bourbon Restoration (1815–1830) See also: Bourbon Restoration in France After the abdication of Napoleon, Louis Philippe, known as Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans , returned to France during the reign of his cousin Louis XVIII , at the time of the Bourbon Restoration .
- 9 August 1830 – 24 February 1848
- Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon
- Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
- Louis Philippe II, (disputed)
Hace 3 días · The Bourbon Restoration was the period of French history during which the House of Bourbon returned to power after the first fall of Napoleon on 3 May 1814. Briefly interrupted by the Hundred Days in 1815, the Restoration continued until the July Revolution of 26 July 1830.
Hace 2 días · Following the Bourbon Restoration, when the king was returned to the throne, he resided in Paris and it was not until the 1830s that meaningful repairs were made to the palace. A museum of French history was installed within it, replacing the apartments of the southern wing.
Hace 4 días · Napoleon rejected peace; when he fell in 1814, Talleyrand supported the Bourbon Restoration decided by the Allies. He played a major role at the Congress of Vienna in 1814–1815, where he negotiated a favourable settlement for France and played a role in unwinding the Napoleonic wars .
17 de abr. de 2024 · Palais Bourbon on Turgot Map (1739) The palace was built in 1722 by Giardini for the Duchesse de Bourbon, the legitimised daughter of Louis XIV and Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. The domain included a country-house surrounded by gardens that originally reached the banks of the Seine. During the French Revolution, the palace was ...
17 de abr. de 2024 · Charles-Ferdinand de Bourbon, duke de Berry (born Jan. 24, 1778, Versailles, Fr.—died Feb. 14, 1820, Paris) was a French prince whose murder by the fanatic Louvel marked a turning point in the history of the Restoration monarchy (1814–30).
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Hace 3 días · The Bourbon dynasty governed France from 1589 to 1793 and from 1814 to 1830, creating an absolute monarchy that reached its zenith under Louis XIV and was overthrown during the reign of Louis XVI. Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, and Charles X all served as constitutional monarchs. It was Charles X’s attempt to institute a more absolutist monarchy ...