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The July Monarchy (1830-1848) was a period of liberal monarchy rule of France under Louis-Philippe and was the result of the overthrow of the French Bourbon Monarchy in the July Revolution, which defeated Charles X of the House of Bourbon. Proclaiming himself the "King of the French" (roi des Français) instead of "King of France" (roi de France), thus underscoring the supremacy of popular... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Honoré de Balzac He felt that the new July Monarchy (which claimed widespread popular support) was disorganized and unprincipled, in need of a mediator to keep the political peace between the King and insurgent forces.

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Category:People executed by the July Monarchy People executed by the July Monarchy of the French Kingdom (1830–1848).

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Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier Beautiful, accomplished, and with a real love for literature, she possessed at the same time a temperament which protected her from scandal, and from the early days of the French Consulate to almost the end of the July Monarchy her salon in Paris was one of the chief resorts of literary and political society that pretended to fashion.

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    July Monarchy

    The July Monarchy (1830-1848) was a period of liberal monarchy rule of France under Louis-Philippe and was the result of the overthrow of the French Bourbon Monarchy in the July Revolution, which defeated Charles X of the House of Bourbon.
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    July Monarchy History of France by period
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    France in the nineteenth century

    During the years of the July Monarchy, enfranchisement roughly doubled, from 94,000 under Charles X to more than 200,000 by 1848.
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    Category:People executed by the July Monarchy

    People executed by the July Monarchy of the French Kingdom (1830–1848).
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    Category:Politicians of the July Monarchy

    People of the July Monarchy
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    House of Bourbon

    The resulting regime, known as the July monarchy, lasted until the Revolution of 1848.
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    History of France

    Louis-Philippe's "July Monarchy" (1830–1848) is generally seen as a period during which the haute bourgeoisie was dominant.
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    Bourbon Restoration

    The July Monarchy: A Political History of France, 1830–1848.

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