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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Restoration of the Bourbons
Following the ouster of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814, the Allies restored the Bourbon Dynasty to the French throne.
Following the ouster of the last king to rule France in 1848, the Second Republic was formed after the election of Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte as President (1848-1852), who subsequently had himself declared Emperor Napoleon III of the Second Empire from 1852 - 1871.
Specialist historians describing the campaign of 1813 or the restoration of the Bourbons plainly assert that these events were produced by the will of Alexander.
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 Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the withdrawal of the British legation, Maret went on a mission to London, where he had a favourable interview with William Pitt the Younger on December 22, 1792 - all hope of an accommodation was, however, in vain.
After the execution of Bourbon King Louis XVI (January 21, 1793), the chief French diplomatic agent, François Bernard Chauvelin, was ordered to leave Britain, while the National Convention declared war (February 1, 1793 - see French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1793).
After the full Restoration of the Bourbons, Maret was exiled, and retired to Graz, where he occupied himself with literary work.
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The nobility could never be restored to their previous (tax-free) place, and the church never regained its rural wealth, which had largely been sold during the 1790s.
The new gentry class, the sons of peasants and bourgeoisie, became the rulers of the countryside, and vied for power thereafter with the urban bourgeoisie.
Both withdrew their support from the Bourbon monarchy when it tried to repress certain liberties in 1830, and the result was the Orleans monarchy.
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In 1811 while under surveillance at Auxerre he was accused of having provoked emeute against taxes known as the droits reunis (afterwards called contributions indirectes) and was imprisoned in the Chateau where he remained till 1814.
On the second restoration of the Bourbons was confined for about nine months in prison of La Force.
After 1816 he turned royalist and passed his years in importuning the Restoration government for compensation for his lost in San Domingo.
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In 1806 he did return; in 1807 he wasagain received into the Academy; and in 1810, on the refusal of CardinalFesch, was made archbishop of Paris.
On the restoration of the Bourbons he was summarily expelledfrom the Academy and from the archiepiscopal palace.
He retired to Rome, where he was imprisoned in the castle of St Angelo for six months for his disobedience to the papalorders, and died in 1817, a year or two after his release, of disease contracted in prison and of chagrin.
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 Introduction.
The next two centuries, the 16th and the 17th, witnessed the construction and apogee of the Spanish Empire as a result of which the country, under the aegis of the Austrias, became the world's foremost power, and European politics hinged upon it.
However, a military pronunciamiento in 1875, restored the monarchy and Alfonso XII was proclaimed King of Spain.
Franco died in 1975, bringing to an end a period of Spanish history and opening the way to the restoration of the monarchy with the rise to the Throne of the present King of Spain, Juan Carlos I de Borbon y Borbon.
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On his return to London he projected a bank termed the Security Bank; its object was the division of large securities so as to facilitate small loans;—this bank unfortunately belied its name, and became insolvent, too little attention having been paid to the securities taken.
On the restoration of the Bourbons, he returned to France, and became editor of Galignani’s Messenger, but he was driven back to England by a libel prosecution, and continued to gain his subsistence by essay-writing and translating.
His works being in general connected with the passing politics of the day, need not be all named and characterized.
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An ardent Jacobin, he fought in Napoleon's Italian campaigns, in the army of the Cisalpine Republic, and in the Russian campaign in the army of King Joachim Murat, who appointed him adjutant general.
After the restoration of the Bourbons to the throne of Naples, he resigned his commission.
In 1824 he fled to the United States to escape arrest for having actively participated in the constitutional uprisings that took place in Naples in 1820 and in Spain in 1823.
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The great political events that unfolded in Naples with the consecutive rise to power of the Angevin, Aragonese, Spanish and Bourbon dynasties between the VIth and XIXth Centuries, had few repercussions on the island itself.
Exposed to the threat of Muslim attack, and left to fend for themselves, the islanders’ best defence was to flea their homes around the Marina and take refuge in the uplands.
Following the last heroic disembarkation on the island, the French completed the island’s fortifications and remained there until the fall of Napoleon and the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815.
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History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in MDCCLXXXIX to the Restoration of the Bourbons in MDCCCXV.
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Knighted for army service in India, Wellington went on to distinguish himself, becoming a national hero, due to his exploits and victories in the Peninsula War throwing the French out of Spain and his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Quatre-Bras and Battle of Waterloo in 1815, as general of the allied armies.
Following his victory at Waterloo, Wellington served as a member of the Congress of Vienna where he opposed dividing France and supported the restoration of the Bourbons.
His government proved unpopular for its lack of resolve against parliamentary reform and being forced to concede to Roman Catholic emancipation.
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An enthusiastic Bonapartist, David became the first painter to the Emperor, an officer in the Legion of Honor, and a member of the Institute.
With the restoration of the Bourbons, however, he was banished to Belgium for having voted for the death of Louis XVI and it was there that he died.
David's strong sculptural painting had replaced the delicate and artificial style of the eighteenth century.
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In 1814 Francois I made his daughter, who had fled from Paris to Blois, return with his grandson, whom he rebaptized duke of Reichstadt.
He accepted the principle of the restoration of the Bourbons.
Marie Louise remained empress of the French but she also became duchess of Parma, Plaisance, and Guastalla.
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 The last years of the French Wars: 1812-15
the Bourbons were to be restored as rulers of France, in the person of Louis XVIII, brother of Louis XVI.
the restoration of the Bourbons was unpopular: the second and subsequent stages of the Revolution had been all about removing the monarchy.
Louis XVIII cut a poor figure: fat, gangrenous and restored by the allies.
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When the allies entered Paris, on March 31, 1814, Talleyrand convinced the Russian Emperor that only the restoration of the Bourbons could guarantee peace in Europe.
The ultraroyalists now in power were violently opposed to a ministry dominated by two former revolutionaries, Fouché and Talleyrand, and Talleyrand was forced to resign (Sept. 23, 1815).
Talleyrand represented France at the Congress of Vienna in 1814-15, where he obtained advantageous terms for France including the restoration of the pre-revolutionary boundaries.
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 Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Jacques-Louis David was born in Paris and supported the French Revolution in 1789.
In 1804 he became royal painter to Napoleon and after the restoration of the Bourbons he had to live in Belgium.
Apart from his many illustrious paintings, David is also the author of the famous sketch of Marie-Antoinette on her way to the scaffold.
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The share, which he had in originating and promoting that noble work, is stated in the regular history which has been published of its conception and progress.
In May, 1812, he pronounced a public and impressive eulogium on the venerable George Clinton; in the same year, an oration before the New York Historical Society; in 1814, another on the restoration of the Bourbons in France; in 1816, a discourse before the New York Historical Society.
He passed the latter years of his life at Morrisania, exercising an elegant and munificent hospitality, reviewing the studies of his early days, and carrying on a very interesting commerce of letters with statesmen and literati in Europe and America.
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