ORLÉANS, LOUIS PHILIPPE JOSEPH, DUC D'

lwē fēlēpˈ zhôzĕfˈ, known as Philippe Égalitéāgälētāˈ, 1747–93, French revolutionist; great-grandson of Philippe II, duc d'Orléans (see Orléans, family) and great-great-great-grandson of King Louis XIII. First duke of Montpensier and then duke of Chartres, he succeeded his father as duke of Orléans in 1785. A libertine, he squandered his immense wealth, then, to recoup his fortune, lined the gardens of his Palais Royal with shops. The gardens became a gathering point for the popular elements of Paris. He became a leader of the discontented faction in the Assembly of the Notables (1787), and he was briefly exiled for protesting the king's attempt to force the Parlement of Paris to consent to taxation. As a deputy to the States-General (1789), he was one of the liberal nobles who joined the third estate (June 25, 1789). After incurring blame for disturbances in the capital, he accepted a mission (Oct., 1789–July, 1790) to England. His liberal views were suspected of cloaking an ambition to become constitutional monarch, and as the revolution progressed he lost the confidence of both republicans and royalists. After exchanging his title for the name Citizen Égalité, he was elected to the National Convention (Sept., 1792), where he joined the Mountain and voted for the execution of King Louis XVI. When his eldest son deserted to the enemy with General Dumouriez, Philippe Égalité was arrested (Apr., 1793). He was guillotined (November) during the Reign of Terror. His son became King Louis Philippe.

See study by G. A. Kelly (1982).

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...8 ORLEANS, Henrietta...Duchesse d "Madame...1644; married Philippe de France, Duc dOrleans...Charles II and Louis XIV in 1670...11 ORLEANS, Duc d Philippe de France...brother of Louis XIV, born...
...pour le clavecin seul, dediees a Mgr. le Duc de Luynes, pair de France, . . . OEuvre...Reeser. Eitner attributes his Opus I to Louis Marchand, the organist, and Ecorchevilles...already mentioned, and Les Titans , in D minor, 2/4, reflections of the Musette...
...of the river. For that purpose Louis XIV sent out an expedition under...arrived at the present site of New Orleans, where a buffalo was killed, a cross...honor of the Regent of France, Philippe, Duc dOrleans, has been disputed, though...
...daily life of the New Orleans government derived from...51-57. Professor James D. Hardy, Jr., of Louisiana...regency, the accession of Louis XV and Fleury, and the...Bienville; and Governor Louis Billouart, Chevalier...the newcomers in New Orleans, blighted by mutual distrust...
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...1985, 242). Both Lever and D. A. Coward, "Attitudes to Homosexuality...police records, and focused on Louis XIVs brother, Philippe de France, duc dOrleans (1640-1701), whose...permanently established in the Orleans household. 55. J. Eiselein...
...1997 Cabestan (Philippe): "Psychologie...2287. Desta (D.G.): "Sartres...University, St. Louis, 1998. DAI 60...Iyekekpolor (Joseph): "Dun etranger...University in New Orleans, provisionally...Stacy Keltner and Joseph Walsh. The Central...Taking up Gilbert Josephs ideas, but in...
...serenissimi principis D. Ioannis Austriaci...1941. Commynes, Philippe de. Memoires. Vol. 2 (1474-83). Ed. Joseph Calmette. Paris...de monseigneur le Duc de Vendosmois. Paris...Paris, 1991. Marin, Louis. Le Portrait du roi...Bernard de. Lettres de Philippe et de Jean-Jacques...
...the Dauphin, the Duc de Bourgogne...vertus (1700); Jean-Joseph Mourets Les Fete...Bougainville, Louis Antoine de. 1772...Curtin, Philip D. 1969. The Atlantic...Le Brun, Antoine Louis. 1712. Theatre...Roberte. 1980. Jean-Joseph Cassanea de Mondonville...centuries. 2 vols. Ph.D. diss., University...
...Translated from German by Philippe Jaccottet, and from...Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Robert...3-4. Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy (duc de) Memoires sur le regne de Louis XIV. Anthologie suivie...29. Watson, James D. Watson and DNA...


 

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ORLEANS, LOUIS PHILIPPE JOSEPH, DUC D lwe felep zhozef...great-grandson of Philippe II, duc dOrleans (see Orleans , family) and great-great-grea...grandson of King Louis XIII. First duke...son became King Louis Philippe . See study by...
...of Philippe Egalite (see Orleans, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d ), he joined the army of the...February Revolution of 1848. Louis Philippe abdicated in favor of his grandson (see Orleans , family), but a republic was...
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EGALITE, PHILIPPE see Orleans, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Regent (1961); C. Pevitt, Philippe, Duc dOrleans: Regent of France (1997). The regents great-grandson, Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d Orleans , called Philippe Egalite (see separate article), supported the French Revolution. His adherents, the Orleanists...
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