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  1. Louis Philippe I, Adipati Orléans. Louis Philippe d'Orléans yang dikenal sebagai le Gros ( si Gemuk) (12 Mei 1725 – 18 November 1785), adalah seorang pangeran Prancis dan anggota cabang kadet Wangsa Bourbon, dinasti kerajaan yang memerintah Prancis. Setelah 1752, ia menjadi laki-laki paling senior di istana Prancis.

  2. Louis-Philippe I. Louis-Philippe I ( 6. oktoober 1773 – 26. august 1850) oli Orléansi dünastiasse kuuluv Prantsusmaa kuningas aastatel 1830 – 1848 . Louis-Philippe oli Orléansi hertsogi Louis-Philippe II ehk Philippe Egalité poeg. Tema isa paistis silma küllaltki radikaalsete nõudmistega Prantsuse revolutsiooni alguses, kuid hukati ...

  3. Louis-Philippe, known as the Citizen King, (born Oct. 6, 1773, Paris, France—died Aug. 26, 1850, Claremont, Surrey, Eng.), King of the French (1830–48).Eldest son of the duke d’Orléans, he supported the new government at the outbreak of the French Revolution and joined the Revolutionary army in 1792 but deserted during the war with Austria (1793) and lived in exile in Switzerland, the U ...

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Also known as. English. Louis-Philippe I. King of the French (1773-1850) King of the French Louis Philippe. Citizen King. King of the French Louis-Philippe. Louis Philippe, King of the French. Louis Philippe.

  5. Use this image. View 20 40 60 results per page. 1 2. King of France 1830-1848 Son of Louis Philippe Joseph, Duke of Orleans. Louis Philippe fled into exile from 1793-1814 but became king after the 1830 revolution with the backing of the rich bourgeoisie. Corruption discredited his regime and after his overthrow he escaped to Britain.

  6. Full name. Philippe of France. Title. Duke of Orléans and duke of Anjou. Life at Court. From 1640 to 1683. Reign of Louis XIV. Ses traces à Versailles. Philippe de France was initially known as “Petit Monsieur”, a title used under the Ancien Régime to refer to the younger brother of the king, and to avoid confusion with the brother of ...

  7. Comments. The equestrian statue of the Duc d'Orléans (designed by Carlo Marochetti in 1844) is an equestrian statue of Ferdinand-Philippe d'Orléans, eldest son of King Louis-Philippe I and heir to the throne of France. It is located on the Place du Duc-d'Orléans in Neuilly-sur-Seine.