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  Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Chambord - LoveToKnow 1911
HENRI CHARLES FERDINAND MARIE [[Dieudonne CHAMBORD, Comte De]] (1820-1883), the "King Henry V." of the French legitimists, was born in Paris on the 29th of September 1820.
His father was the duc de Berry, the elder son of the comte d'Artois (afterwards Charles X.); his mother was the princess Caroline Ferdinande Louise of Naples.
The title to the throne thus passed to the comte de Paris, as representative of the Orleans branch of the house of Bourbon, and the history of the comte de Chambord's life is largely an account of the efforts made to unite the Royalist party by effecting a reconciliation between the two princes.
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 Charles Ferdinand Berry, duc de - FREE Charles Ferdinand Berry, duc de Biography | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, ...
Charles Ferdinand Berry, duc de, 1778-1820, younger son of Charles, comte d'Artois (later Charles X of France).
Testament of Louis XVI and the Marriage of the Duc de Berry (Fig.
Bourbon claimant to the French throne, posthumous son of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
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 CharlesX
Charles X (October 9, 1757- November 6, 1836) was born at the Palace of Versailles son of Louis (the uncrowned dauphin) and Marie-Josèphe de Saxe.
Charles abdicated in favor of his grandson, the Comte de Chambord, and left for England.
However, the Duc d'Orléans, whom Charles had appointed Lieutenant-General of France, was chosen as "King of the French." He reigned as Louis Philippe.
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 duc de Berry | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
The title of Duke of Berry (duc de Berry) in the French nobility was frequently created for junior members of the French royal family.
Her nephew Francis, Duke of Alençon, brother of Charles IX, King of France, was created Duke of Anjou, of Berry and of Touraine in 1576, which titles became extinct on his death in 1584.
However, his second son, Charles Ferdinand, was known by the courtesy title of Duke of Berry from his birth in 1778 to his assassination in 1820.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
Charles supported the removal of the aristocracy's financial privileges, but he was opposed to any reduction in the social privileges enjoyed by either the Church or the nobility.
Charles' major foreign ally at this time was Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia, who preferred Charles to the Baron de Breteuil, who was the opposing leader of the royalists-in-exile.
Charles never met any of the claimants pretending to be his long-lost nephew, Louis XVII, since he was convinced the child had died in Paris in 1795.
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 Charles X
Charles X, King of France from 1824 to 1830, was the fourth child of the dauphin, son of Louis XV and of Marie Josephe of Saxony, and consequently brother of Louis XVI.
The royal princesses were insulted in the streets; and on the 29th of April 1825 Charles, when reviewing the National Guard, was met with cries from the ranks of "Down with the ministers!" His reply was, next day, a decree disbanding the citizen army.
The result of the new elections was what might have been foreseen: a large increase in the Opposition; and Charles, on the advice of his ministers, determined on a virtual suspension of the constitution.
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 Berry (Traditional province, France)
Berry was the country of the Bituriges Curbi, whose capital city was Avaricum (now Bourges, the capital city of Berry).
Charles-Ferdinand de Bourbon (1778-1820), duke of Berry, was the son of the count of Artois, later king Louis XVIII, and therefore crown prince.
Charles and Marie-Caroline's legitimate son was Henri, count of Chambord, who caused in 1871 the abortion of the monarchic restauration because he refused to accept the French tricolor flag.
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 Chambord Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie DieudonnE Comte De: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
CHAMBORD, HENRI CHARLES FERDINAND MARIE DIEUDONNÉ, COMTE DE äNrēˈ shärl fÄ•rdÄ“näNˈ märēˈ dyödônāˈ kôNt də shäNbôrˈ, 1820–83, Bourbon claimant to the French throne, posthumous son of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
Charles de Montalembert...succeeded by comte Joseph...Marshal Marie Edme Patrice...A. Sainte-Marie, Lapplication...Revue de lOccident...Emile Felix, comte de Fleury...In 1854 Henri Sainte-Claire...1886 by Charles Martin Hall...notably Charles Baudelaire...nineteen, and Henri Murger...La mer de Nice...married Marie Elisabeth...
CHAMBORD, HENRI CHARLES FERDINAND MARIE DIEUDONNE, COMTE DE aNre sharl...of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
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 Berry Charles Ferdinand Duc De: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
BERRY, CHARLES FERDINAND, DUC DE shärl fÄ•rdÄ“näNˈ, dük, 1778–1820, younger son of Charles, comte d'Artois (later Charles X of France).
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Charles de Batz joined...the absentee Duc de Nevers...Meets Adolphe de Leuven, with...service of the Duc dOrleans...circles through Charles Nodier...his majesty Charles II to leave...past.
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 Louis XVIII of France
In 1814, he gained the French throne with the assistance of Charles Maurice de Talleyrand after Napoleon's downfall.
The ultraroyalists, led by Louis's brother, the Comte d'Artois (later King Charles X), triumphed after the assassination of the count's son, Charles Ferdinand, Duc du Berry.
The new ministry headed by the Comte de Villèle was thoroughly reactionary.
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 Henri, Comte de Chambord
The death of his grandfather, Charles X, in 1836, and of his uncle, the due d'Angoulême, in 1844, left him the last male representative of the elder branch of the Bourbon family; and his marriage with the archduchess Maria Theresa, eldest daughter of the duke of Modena (November 7, 1846), remained without issue.
The duc de Broglie carried the septennate, and the Republic steadily established itself in popular favor.
A last effort was made in the National Assembly in June 1874 by the duc de la Rochefoucauld-Bisaccia, who formally moved the restoration of the monarchy.
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 Tea at Trianon: The Murder of the Duc de Berry and the Miracle Child
Berry was the nephew of Louis XVI and the son of the Comte d'Artois.
Berry died in her arms in the opera box, after receiving the last rites and asking forgiveness for the public scandal he had given.
Berry was one of the only members of the royal family who was helping Marie-Therese in her discreet inquiries about her brother.
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 The birth of the duc de Bordeaux (1820)
The birth of the duc de Bordeaux (1820)
Le duc de Bordeaux n'est qu'un bâtard, un enfant suppose: les preuves en sont claires, palpables.
According to Reiset, the document dwelled at length on the previous, very difficult pregnancies of the duchess of Berry (she gave birth to two daughters who died within a day or two, and the birth of her surviving daughter was difficult) and contrasted with the remarkably rapid delivery of the son.
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 Chambord, Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne, comte de. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
), 1820–83, Bourbon claimant to the French throne, posthumous son of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
His grandfather, Charles X, abdicated in his favor during the Revolution of 1830, and he is known to the legitimists as Henry V, although he never held the throne.
In 1832 his mother, Caroline de Berry, unsuccessfully attempted to overthrow Louis Philippe.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11325
She is the daughter of Henri Albert Gabriel de Bourbon, Grand-Duc de Luxembourg and Maria-Teresa Mestre y Batista.
She was the daughter of Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri and Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie.
     Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri was born on 24 January 1778 at Versailles, Île-de-France, France.
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 Charles X of France Summary
Charles Philippe, Count of Artois, was born at Versailles on Oct. 9, 1757.
Charles, indeed, promised to rule according to the Charter, and many of the bills that he proposed became law.
Charles X, King of France and of Navarre (October 9 1757 – November 6 1836) was born at the Palace of Versailles.
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 Charles Ferdinand Duc de Berry Research | Find Charles Ferdinand Duc de Berry Articles | Encyclopedia.com: FREE Online ...
Berry's posthumous son was Henri, comte de Chambord.
French throne, posthumous son of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
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 Worldroots.com
At one stage he lived with a low-class streetwalker, was seen with her at races, even drove her in his own carriage, took her to the opera and sat by her side.
Several children were born but the Duc de Berry acknowledged only two daughters who, in 1820, were ennobled by his uncle, King Louis XVIII.
While leaving, the Duc de Berry was stabbed by a deranged lunatic and Bonapartist, Pierre Louis Louvel.
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 FRANCE HISTORY, the french restoration, french history
The new ministry headed by the Comte de Villèle was thoroughly reactionary.
Charles X (October 9, 1757- November 6, 1836) was born at the Palace of Versailles son of Louis (the uncrowned dauphin, son of Marie Leszczynska) and Marie-Josèphe de Saxe.
In 1830, the July Revolution overthrew the repressive regime of Charles X. Charles abdicated in favour of his grandson, whom monarchists regarded as the legitimate Bourbon king.
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 Enlargement
Provenance: It is believed Charles X presented this to James Grieve Esq., of Ord House, Berwick upon Tweed, after Charles had been exiled from France in 1830.
Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne, Comte de Chambord,was the grandson of King Charles X of France, the posthumous son of Charles's younger son Charles, Duc de Berry, who had been assassinated several months before Henri's birth.
In 1830, Charles and his elder son the Dauphin abdicated in favour of Bordeaux, whose supporters proclaimed him Henry V. However parliament instead decreed that the throne should go to a distant cousin, the Duc d'Orléans, who became Louis-Philippe, King of the French.
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 Capet 40
HENRI V Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné, Duc de Bordeaux, Cte de Chambord, he succeeded his uncle and grandfather on 2.8.1830 but fled the country 18.8.1830, *Tuileries 29.9.1820, +Schloß Frohsdorf 24.8.1883, bur Castagnavizza; m.Brück an der Mur 16.11.1846 Archduchess Marie Therese of Austria (*14.7.1817 +25.3.1886); Henri was the last male descendant of Louis XV.
Charles, Duc d'Alençon, *Versailles 26.3.1713, +Versailles 16.4.1713, bur St.Denis
Charles, Duc d'Aumale, *Versailles 31.3.1704, +Sceaux 2.9.1708, bur Eu
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 THE BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL VIDEO PLAYER - CLIPVIEW - Ferdinand Marcos Inaugurated
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Ferdinand Marcos was a law student in the late 1930s, when he was tried for the assassination of a political opponent of his politician father.
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 CHARLES FERDINAND BERRY - Online Information article about CHARLES FERDINAND BERRY
Brown, by whom he had two daughters, afterwards the baronne de Charette and the comtesse de Lucinge-Faucigny.
CHAMBORD, HENRI CHARLES FERDINAND MARIE DIEUDONNE, COMTE DE (182o-1883)
Berry was compelled to follow Charles X. to Holyrood after See also:
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 Royal Family of France: Iconography
Charles-Orlant, Dauphin de France, by the Maître de Moulins.
François Hercule de France, duc d'Alençon, by the workshop of Clouet.
Charles de France, duc de Berry (1686-1714), by Nicolas de Largillière.
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 Napoleonic Satires
Known as the comte de Provence, he fled (1791) to Koblenz from the French Revolution and intrigued to bring about foreign intervention against the revolutionaries.
His chief ministers were at first moderates-Armand Emmanuel, duc de Richelieu, and Élie Decazes-but the ultraroyalists, led by Louis's brother, the comte d'Artois (later Charles X), triumphed after the assassination (1820) of the count's son, Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
This trend continued and was intensified during the reign (1824-30) of his successor, Charles X.
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 The McGill University Napoleon Collection
Bust portrait of the duc de Berry, ultra-royalist and youngest son of the future Charles X. He was assassinated in 1820 in an attempt to extinguish the Bourbon dynasty.
His son, the future Henri, comte de Chambord, was born posthumously seven months later, and was seen as a miracle child by the ultra-royalists.
Charles-Ferdinand d'Artois (1778-1820), duc de Berry représenté en costume de Prince François devant un buste d'Henri IV.
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 Berry, Charles Ferdinand, duc de — Infoplease.com
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 Louis Anathe Muller Collection An inventory of the collection at Syracuse University
Muller's identity was variously postulated to be the Comte d'Artois (later Charles X of France); his son Charles Ferdinand, Duc de Berry; or Louis-Philippe.
Material includes letters, signature tracings, deed of sale, and a reprint of an 1895 presentation to the Oneida Historical Society on the topic.
Deed of sale 1811 - proof of purchase of land in Madison County by Louis Anathe Muller
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