LOUIS PHILIPPE

lwē fēlēpˈ, 1773–1850, king of the French (1830–48), known before his accession as Louis Philippe, duc d'Orléans. The son of Philippe Égalité (see Orléans, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d'), he joined the army of the French Revolution, but deserted (1793) with Gen. Charles François Dumouriez. Although in exile for the next 20 years, he did not collaborate with France's enemies. Reconciled with the Bourbons, he returned to France after their restoration and soon recovered his huge fortune. He figured in the liberal opposition to kings Louis XVIII and Charles X and was supported by the discontented upper bourgeoisie and by the liberal journalists.

In the July Revolution of 1830, Louis Philippe was made lieutenant general of the realm and, with the support of the marquis de Lafayette, was chosen "king of the French." His reign, known as the July Monarchy, marked the triumph of the wealthy bourgeoisie and a return to influence of many former Napoleonic officials. Although the constitutional charter of 1814 was revised (1830) in a liberal direction, the new legislature was unresponsive to the economic needs and political desires of the lower classes.

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 Fieschi (1835). Although the king was a constitutional monarch, he gained considerable personal power by splitting the liberal movement and appointing weak ministers, such as Louis Molé. Eventually a conservative ministry, dominated (1840–48) by François Guizot, who had the king's confidence, came to power.

In foreign policy, Louis Philippe promoted Anglo-French friendship and supported colonial expansion; Algeria was conquered in his reign. He cooperated with England in support (1831) of Belgian independence and in the Quadruple Alliance of 1834. The Franco-British rapprochement was ended (1846), however, by the Spanish marriages (see Isabella II), which violated a previous Franco-British agreement.

In France, Louis Philippe became increasingly unpopular. On the right he was opposed by the legitimists (who supported the senior Bourbon line) and by the Bonapartists. The leftist elements organized numerous secret revolutionary societies. The opposition to the government undertook (1847–48) a banquet campaign to propagate the demand for electoral reform. The campaign led to the February Revolution of 1848. Louis Philippe abdicated in favor of his grandson (see Orléans, family), but a republic was set up. The king fled to England, where he died. Louis Philippe was known as the "citizen king" because of his bourgeois manner and dress, and he and his regime were satirized by Honoré Daumier.

See J. Lucas-Dubreton, The Restoration and the July Monarchy (tr. 1929); biographies by J. S. C. Abbott (1902), C. Gavin (1933), A. de Stoeckl (1958), T. E. Howarth (1961), and P. H. Beik (1965).

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...23 3. Louis-Philippe chosen as King of the French...LASSOCIATION MENSUELLE PHILIPON VERSUS LOUIS-PHILIPPE I LASSOCIATION MENSUELLE...with the temporary victory of Louis-Philippe in the enactment of his tyrannical...
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Bordes, Philippe. Jacques-Louis David. Empire to Exile. by David Carrier Bordes, Philippe. Jacques-Louis David. Empire to Exile. New Haven...ex-revolutionaries must again adapt. Jacques-Louis David was extraordinarily good at...
...Pressman In a recent issue of this journal, Louis-Philippe Rochon (1999) compares three distinct approaches to...Political Economy 7, no. 2 (April 1995), 212-26. Rochon, Louis-Philippe. "The Creation and Circulation of Endogenous Money...
...residence" with the diplomat and memorialist Philippe de Commynes. The expression, used by Commynes to describe his familiarity with Louis XI of France, evokes an intimacy born...Commyness Memoires and correspondence. Philippe de Commynes possesses the distinction...
...dynamique approach. by Louis-Philippe Rochon Endogenous money...1996, Parguez 1987, 1997, and Louis-Philippe Rochon 1999a have all argued that...no. 1 (March 1995): 273-282. Louis-Philippe Rochon is the Stephen B. Monroe...
...and Capital Controls. by Matias Vernengo , Louis-Philippe Rochon Challenge periodically presents essays...for Economic Policy Analysis, New School University. LOUIS-PHILIPPE ROCHON is Stephen B. Monroe assistant professor of...
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...by the so-called Citizen King Louis-Philippe, whose Charter promised to grant...liberties. As a result, under Louis-Philippe (and later trader Napoleon III...him self and others. Then when Louis-Philippe came to power in July 1830, the...
...Society in 19th-Century France. Louis-Philippe, the Orleanist "citizen-king...2,000 francs for the offense--Louis-Philippe saw his reign end with the Revolution...satirical representations of King Louis-Philippe, depicted as a fat-headed pear...
...of an exhibition on Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)." But this...befallen those curators, led by Philippe Bordes, at the Getty Museum...it goes for David. Jacques-Louis is a fantastic artist who rarely...arbitrary "Empire to Exile"), Philippe Bordes maintains that "Those...
...politicians in opposition to the government under Louis-Philippe, publish articles in newspapers and issue self-promoting...in The Times, and bided his time. It came after Louis-Philippe was dethroned in the revolution of February 1848 and...
...Ponchartrain du Detroit. It was named in compliment to Louis XIVs minister of marine and colonies, Louis Phelypeaux de Ponchartrain, while Detroit was...July 10th, 1851 Death of Louis Daguerre, French...
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...Madame Adelaide and Her Brother, Louis-Philippe, at the Height of Their Power...remarkablepartnership between Louis-Philippe, chosen King of the French after...half-sister Augusta here. In fact, Louis-Philippewas able to remark quite innocently...
...Instead, a curiously versatile, zigzagging Louis Malle emerged from the 1960s. His first...little girl entrusted with her uncle (Philippe Noiret as a supposed female impersonator...rapturous camera subject at the age of 12. Louis Malles American sojourn was destined to...
...man who killed their son. Amid hundreds of yachts in the dry dock at Port Saint Louis du Rhone, in France, the couple came face to face with boat skipper Philippe Sorel after five months of searching for the truth about 28-year-old Alans death...
...beautifully Starck design Taking their place in the design hall of fame are Philippe Starck Louis Ghost chairs from Post Modern Designs. Translating the classic Louis XVI armchair into injection-moulded transparent polycarbonate, the chair is...
...already run two established winners. So their head chef is Jean-Philippe Petruno from Fino. We ordered crab mayonnaise (pounds sterling9...sharpness Mains were rack of lamb (pounds sterling17) with LAmi Louis potatoes (pounds sterling3.50) and green beans(pounds sterling3...
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LOUIS PHILIPPE lwe felep , 1773 1850, king of the...1830 48), known before his accession as Louis Philippe, duc dOrleans. The son of Philippe Egalite (see Orleans, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d ), he joined the army...
ORLEANS, LOUIS PHILIPPE JOSEPH, DUC D lwe felep...for the execution of King Louis XVI. When his eldest son...with General Dumouriez , Philippe Egalite was arrested (Apr...His son became King Louis Philippe . See study by G. A...
PARIS, LOUIS PHILIPPE ALBERT DORLEANS, COMTE DE see Orleans , family. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...French prince; second son of King Louis Philippe. In 1831 he was offered the throne of Belgium, but Louis Philippe declined for him in order to avoid...Orleanist pretender, his nephew Louis Philippe Albert dOrleans. He returned to...
PHILIPPE EGALITE see Orleans, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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