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Louis-Philippe, who reigned 1830 to 1848 as a constitutional monarch.
It depends on the French Revolution in question:French Revolution of 1789-1799: King Louis XVI / replaced with First RepublicJuly Revolution of 1830: King Charles X / replaced with King Louis Philippe IThe June Rebellion of 1832: King Louis Philippe I / survived the revolutionThe French Revolution of 1848: King Louis Philippe I / replaced with Second Republic
The Bourgeois King was the nickname for Louis-Philippe of France.
If you mean the king that came before Louis-Philippe, it was Charles X who ruled from 1824-1830.
King Louis-Philippe of France was born on October 6, 1773.
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King Louis-Philippe of France was born on October 6, 1773.
Louis-Philippe, who reigned 1830 to 1848 as a constitutional monarch.
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It depends on the French Revolution in question:French Revolution of 1789-1799: King Louis XVI / replaced with First RepublicJuly Revolution of 1830: King Charles X / replaced with King Louis Philippe IThe June Rebellion of 1832: King Louis Philippe I / survived the revolutionThe French Revolution of 1848: King Louis Philippe I / replaced with Second Republic
The Bourgeois King was the nickname for Louis-Philippe of France.
If you mean the king that came before Louis-Philippe, it was Charles X who ruled from 1824-1830.
King Louis-Philippe of France was born on October 6, 1773.
No, the last king of France was Louis-Philippe the Ist. He reigned from 1830 to 1848.
The English royal family of the Stuarts were cousins to the family of King Louis XIV.
The last French king was Louis Philippe, who abdicated in 1848.