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 SEGUR, LOUIS PHILIPPE, COMTE DE - LoveToKnow Article on SEGUR, LOUIS PHILIPPE, COMTE DE
SfiGUR, LOUIS PHILIPPE, COMTE DE (1753-1830), French diplomatist and historian, son of Philippe Henri, marquis de Segur, was born in Paris on the loth of December 1753.
SEGUR, PHILIPPE PAUL, COMTE DE (17801873), French general and historian, son of Louis Philippe, comte de Sgur, was born in Paris on the 4th of November 1780.
OCTAVE-HENRI GABRIEL DE SEGUR (1778-1818), elder son of Louis Philippe de S6gur, served in the later Napoleonic campaigns, and remained in the army under the Restoration.
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 Philippe
Philippe de Carteret IV Philippe de Carteret IV was Seigneur of Sark from 1693.
Philippe de Carteret II Philippe de Carteret II was Seigneur of Sark from 1643.
Philippe de Commines Philippe de Commines (or de Commynes or "Philip de Comines") (chronicler nor a historian in the usu...
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 Comte de Paris
His genealogical heir was Juan, Conde de Montizon, but most legitimists recognised Philippe, Comte de Paris as heir to the Comte de Chambord, because Felipe V of Spain, ancestor of the Conde de Montizon, renounced his rights to the French throne.
The title was given by Louis-Philippe I to his grandson Philippe, as show of gratitude towards the City of Paris and in reference to the early ancestors of the Capetians.
Thus, the Comte de Paris is the Orleanist pretender to the French throne.
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 Orleans, French royal family. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Ferdinand Philippe’s eldest son, Louis Philippe Albert d’Orléans, comte de Paris, 1838–94, went to the United States after his candidacy for the throne had failed in 1848 and fought for the North in the Civil War under General McClellan.
Louis Philippe’s eldest son, Ferdinand Philippe Louis Charles Henri, duc d’Orléans, 1810–42, took part in the French expedition to Belgium (1831–32) and in the Algerian wars (1835–40).
Louis Philippe Albert’s brother, Robert Philippe Louis Eugène Ferdinand d’Orléans, duc de Chartres, 1840–1910, also fought in the American Civil War.
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 14194.txt
The eldest daughter of Louis Philippe, the Princess Louise, was married, soon after her father's elevation to the throne, to King Leopold of Belgium, widower of the English Princess Charlotte, and uncle to Prince Albert and to Queen Victoria.
One of the early troubles of Louis Philippe was the peremptory demand of President Jackson for five million dollars,--a claim for French spoliations in 1797.
The proposal that Louis Philippe should accept the lieutenant-generalship was brought to him on the morning of July 30, after the proposition had first been submitted to Talleyrand, who said briefly: "Let him accept it." Louis Philippe did so, accepting at the same time the tricolor, and promising a charter which should guarantee parliamentary privileges.
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 France_notes.html
Since 1794 Paris was under the direct authority of the French government represented since 1800 by : - the Prefect of the Seine, in charge of administrative affairs - the Prefect of Police, in charge of security and public health (1) (V) = Prefects appointed or maintained in office by the Vichy regime.
In 1871 social and political unrest in Paris led to a revolt of leftist groups and the proclamation of a revolutionary government styled Commune de Paris (so named in remembrance of the earlier Commune of 1792).
Delegates of War (2) Délégués à la Guerre 1871 Gustave Paul Cluseret 1823 - 1900 1871 Louis Rossel 1844 - 1871 1871 Louis Charles Delescluze s.a.
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 Louis Philippe
In the early years of his reign, Louis Philippe's basically conservative outlook was strengthened by a number of workers' demonstrations and by several attempts on his life, notably that of Giuseppe
of 1830, Louis Philippe was made lieutenant general of the realm and, with the support of the marquis de
Louis Philippe was known as the “citizen king” because of his bourgeois manner and dress, and he and his regime were satirized by Honoré
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hyacinthe-Louis de Quelen
Although de Quelen had not approved the royal ordinance of July, 1830, which aimed at restoring absolute monarchy, he was nevertheless held in suspicion by the House of Orléans.
From de Quelen's episcopate date the "Société de St. Vincent de Paul", the "Conferences apologétiques de Notre-Dame" and several religious institutes, among which are the nursing Sisters of Bon-Secours.
While blessing the corner-stone of the Chapelle Expiatoire he demanded, though in vain, an amnesty for the exiled members of the Convention; and the ordinance of 1828, disbanding the Jesuits and limiting the recruiting of the clergy, was issued against his advice.
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 Oracles of Nostradamus: Louis XVIII and Louis Philippe
Louis Philippe, now King, and so become le Grand, says M. le Pelletier (though, as applied to the individual, it looks quite like a misnomer), will now unmask his designs, and take his repose in security.
The Duc de Bordeaux is the great mastiff, dethroned August 9, 1830, by Louis Philippe, in the dog-days, when the star Sirius is in opposition.
The Duc de Berri was the son of Marie Therèse of Savoy, married to the Comte d'Artois, she being the daughter of Victor-Amédée III., King of Sardinia.
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons (†1641) had a son Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Soissons, comte de Dunois: France a baton couped in bend sinister and a bordure gules (D'Hozier) whose only daughter by his wife Angélique-Cunégonde de Montmorency-Luxembourg was Louise-Léontine-Jacqueline, married to Charles-Philippe d'Albert, duc de Luynes.
Louis (1709-71), comte de Clermont: France on a baton couped in bend gules a crescent argent (Dubuisson)
Louis XI had natural children, of which Jeanne (†1519), dame de Mirebeau, was legitimated in 1465 and married to Louis, bâtard de Bourbon; Marie, married to Aymar de Poitiers and from whom Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henri II, is descended.
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 Louis-Philippe of France
Most French monarchists regard the descendants of Louis Philippe's grandson, who hold the title Comte de Paris, as the rightful pretender to the French throne.
Born in Paris, Louis-Philippe, as the son of Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc d'Orléans (known as "Philippe Égalité"), descended directly from King Louis XIII.
With the restoration of the monarchy under his cousin King Louis XVIII and then under the reign of Louis' brother, King Charles X, the popularity of Louis-Philippe grew.
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 AllRefer.com - Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'OrlEans, comte de (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'OrlEans, comte de see OrlEans, family.
Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'OrlEans, comte de, French History, Biographies
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 france
2i) Robert Louis Philippe Ferdinand François Marie (Morgan House 10 Jan 1866-Château de St.Firmin 30 May 1885)
He is clearly the heir of Louis Philippe, King of the French, who ruled from 1830 to 1848.
King LOUIS XIII of France was b.Fontainebleau 27 Sep 1601 and succeeded his father, King Henri IV as king 14 May 1610; he reigned until his death at St-Germain-en-Laye 14 May 1643.
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 Ville d'EU - presentation par la comtesse de paris
Le Comte de Paris, petit-fils de Louis-Philippe, ayant été exilé par le gouvernement français en 1847, a vendu le Château d’Eu à son cousin germain, Gaston d’Orléans, Comte d’Eu, également petit-fils du Roi Louis-Philippe.
Les derniers propriétaires ont été des petits-fils du Roi Louis-Philippe, dernier Roi des Français.
Ville d'EU - presentation par la comtesse de paris
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 COUNT PHILIPPE PAUL
Philippe Paul, comte de Ségur (November 4, 1780 - February 25, 1873), French general and historian, son of Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur, was born in Paris.
See Un Aide-de-camp de Napoleon (1800-1812), mémoires du général comle de Ségur, new edition by his grandson Louis de Ségur (3 vols., 1894-1895), of which an abridged English version was published in 1895.
During his retirement he wrote his Histoire de Napoléon et de la grande armée pendant l'année 1812 (Paris, 2 vols., 1824), which ran through numerous editions, and was translated into several languages.
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 LOUIS PHILIPPE, COMTE DE SÉGUR
Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur (December 10, 1753- August 27, 1830), French diplomatist and historian, son of Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur, was born in Paris.
Among his writings may be mentioned Histoire des principaux evenements du regne de Frederic-Guillaume II (1800); Pensées politiques (Paris, 1795); Histoire de France (n vols., 1824-1834); Histoire des juifs (1827); Mémoires (3 vols., 1824); and Contes (1809).
See duc de Broglie, "Deux Français aux États-Unis" in Mélanges publies par la Société des Bibliophiles français (2nd part, 1903); A Cornereau, "La Mission du comte de Ségur dans la xviii' division militaire," in the Mémoires de la Société bourguignonne de geographie et d'histoire (vol.
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 Honoré_Mirabeau encyclopedia and info, forum and guides
However, in April 1790 he was suddenly recalled by the comte de Mercy-Argenteau, the Austrian ambassador at Paris, and the queen's most trusted political adviser, and from this time to Mirabeau's death he became the medium of almost daily communications between the latter and the queen.
The Comte de la Marck was a Flemish nobleman, a close friend of the queen, and had been elected a member of the states-general.
He had long known Armand Marc, comte de Montmorin, the foreign secretary, and, as matters became more strained from the complications with the princes and counts of the empire, he entered into daily communication with the minister, advised him on every point, and, while dictating his policy, defended it in the Assembly.
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 Comte de Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894): French Orleanist monarchists referred to him as "Louis-Philippe II", and then later when Henri, comte de Chambord died, he was recognized as the royalist heir by almost all French monarchists, and was occasionally known as Philippe VII.
The title was given by Louis-Philippe I to his grandson Philippe, as show of gratitude towards the City of Paris and in reference to the early ancestors of the Capetians.
His genealogical heir was Juan, Conde de Montizon, but most legitimists recognised Philippe, Comte de Paris as heir to the Comte de Chambord, because Felipe V of Spain, ancestor of the Conde de Montizon, renounced his rights to the French throne.
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 Comte de Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838–1894): French Orleanist monarchists referred to him as "Louis-Philippe II", and then later when Henri, comte de Chambord died, he was recognized as the royalist heir by almost all French monarchists, and was occasionally known as Philippe VII.
His genealogical heir was Juan, Conde de Montizon, but most legitimists recognised Philippe, Comte de Paris as heir to the Comte de Chambord, because Felipe V of Spain, ancestor of the Conde de Montizon, renounced his rights to the French throne.
The title was given by Louis-Philippe I to his grandson Philippe, as show of gratitude towards the City of Paris and in reference to the early ancestors of the Capetians.
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 Comte de Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894): French Orleanist monarchists referred to him as "Louis-Philippe II", and then later when Henri, comte de Chambord died, he was recognized as the royalist heir by almost all French monarchists, and was occasionally known as Philippe VII.
His genealogical heir was Juan, Conde de Montizon, but most legitimists recognised Philippe, Comte de Paris as heir to the Comte de Chambord, because Felipe V of Spain, ancestor of the Conde de Montizon, renounced his rights to the French throne.
The title was given by Louis-Philippe I to his grandson Philippe, as show of gratitude towards the City of Paris and in reference to the early ancestors of the Capetians.
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 The French Restoration 1814 - 1848
Born in Paris, Louis-Philippe, as the son of Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc d'Orléans (known as "Philippe Égalité"), descended directly from King Louis XIII.
As he was childless, it was expected (and agreed by all but the most extreme Legitimists) that the throne would then pass to the Comte de Paris, Louis-Phillippe's grandson, so healing the ancient rift between France's two royal families.
As Comte d'Artois he headed the reactionary faction at the court of Louis XVI.
www.bonjourlafrance.net /france-history/french-restoration.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Orleanist
Henri, Comte de Paris (1908-1999), "Henri VI" (or Henri V in direct succession from Louis Philippe)
Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894), "Louis-Philippe II" (or Philippe VII since he recognised the Comte de Chambord as Henri V in 1873)
Henri, Comte de Paris, "Duc de France" (b.
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On the death of the Comte de Chambord in 1883, he became King Philippe VII, pretender to the French throne.
He was succeeded by his elder son, Philippe VII, Comte de Paris (1838- 1894), who was the donor of the Club's freehold land in 1876.
Philippe VII's son, Philippe VIII, Duc D'Orleans (1869 - 1899) became the Club's second President from 1898 to 1899, on the death of his great uncle, Duc D'Aumale.
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 Philippe, Comte de Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis-Philippe Albert d'Orléans, Comte de Paris (August 24, 1838- September 8, 1894) was the grandson of Louis Philippe I, King of the French.
It was assumed by most that the Comte de Paris was Chambord's heir, and would thus be able to succeed to the throne upon the childless Chambord's death, reuniting the two claims that had rent French monarchists since 1830.
The Comte de Paris lived in Britain, where his grandfather had sought refuge after his abdication.
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 PARIS - LoveToKnow Article on PARIS
PARIS, LOUIS PHILIPPE ALBERT DORLEANS, COMTE DE (1838-1894), Son of the due dOrlans, the eldest son of King Louis Philippe, was born on the 24th of August 1838.
The popularity of the Orleans family, however, was shown on the occasion of the marriage of the comte de Pariss eldest daughter with the duke of Braganza, son of the king of Portugal, in May 1886.
There is no elective mayor of Paris: the president of the municipal council, who is nominated by his colleagues, merely acts as chairman of their meetings.
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His father was Philippe-Henri de Ségur (1724-1801), marechal de France and Minister of War under Louis XVI.
She was the great-niece of Charles Alexandre de Calonne, and in 1803 married Anne Pierre, the Vicomte de Bertier de Sauvigny.
She was married to Louis Stanislas, the Prince de Lamballe (1747-68), the brother of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Penthièvre (the future Duchesse de Chartres).
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 Honoré Mirabeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, in April 1790 he was suddenly recalled by the comte de Mercy-Argenteau, the Austrian ambassador at Paris, and the queen's most trusted political adviser, and from this time to Mirabeau's death he became the medium of almost daily communications between the latter and the queen.
The Comte de la Marck was a Flemish nobleman, a close friend of the queen, and had been elected a member of the states-general.
He had long known Armand Marc, comte de Montmorin, the foreign secretary, and, as matters became more strained from the complications with the princes and counts of the empire, he entered into daily communication with the minister, advised him on every point, and, while dictating his policy, defended it in the Assembly.
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 Louis, Duke of Nemours - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Philippe Marie Ferdinand Gaston, comte d'Eu (1842-1922), who married Isabella, eldest daughter of Don Pedro II of Brazil.
Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours (October 25, 1814- June 26, 1896) was the second son of the duke of Orleans, afterwards King Louis-Philippe of France, and his wife Marie Amalie of Bourbon-Sicilies.
These wishes were frustrated on the one hand by the attitude of the comte de Chambord, and on the other by the determination of the duchess of Orleans to maintain the pretensions of the count of Paris.
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 Isabelle,_Comtesse_de_Paris - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
Gaston was the eldest son of Louis Charles Philippe Raphael, duc de Nemours and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony.
Her paternal grandparents were Louis Philippe Marie Ferdinand Gaston, comte d'Eu (1842- 1922) and Princess Imperial Isabel of Brazil.
They had eleven children, including his successor Henri, Comte de Paris, Duc de France.
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