After the Congress of Vienna (1814-15) the old royal family came back to power in France. The new king was Louis XVIII (life: 1755-1824, reign: 1814-1815, 1815-1824). He had to interrupt his reign for the not very succesful come-back of Napoleon as emperor (of which the end came at the Battle of Waterloo).
After him, two Bourbon kings were to come: Charles X and Louis Philippe.
It restored it to the Monarchy.
Spain
In 1815 the Congress of Vienna had restored Austrian Domination over the Italian Peninsula and left Italy completely fragmented, dividing the country amongst different European Countries as well as victors of the Napoleonic Wars.
They used that premise in the post Napoleonic Wars to place Louis XVIII on the throne of France.
Yes. They installed Louis XVIII on the throne and reversed the republican system of France at the time.
Louis XVIII.
After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Bourbon family was restored to the throne of both Spain and France. In France, King Louis XVIII ascended the throne, marking the restoration of the monarchy following the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. In Spain, Ferdinand VII was restored to power, reclaiming his position after the Peninsular War and the period of liberal rule.
The Congress in Vienna put Louis XVIII (18) on the French throne.
It restored it to the Monarchy.
The Congress of Vienna restored Louis XVIII to the French throne in 1814 following the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. Louis XVIII was the brother of Louis XVI and became king during the Bourbon Restoration, which aimed to stabilize France after years of revolutionary turmoil and Napoleonic rule. His reign marked a shift towards constitutional monarchy, balancing royal authority with parliamentary governance.
Louis XVIII
Spain
In 1815 the Congress of Vienna had restored Austrian Domination over the Italian Peninsula and left Italy completely fragmented, dividing the country amongst different European Countries as well as victors of the Napoleonic Wars.
The Congress of Vienna came about due to the European powers' territorial ambitions as well as Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo. For the first reason, the congress intended on guaranteeing international tranquility to balance powers. The guiding principle in this congress was that no country should be powerful enough to destabilize international relations. For the second reason, something had to be done with France. There was no existing government in France. The Congress of Vienna then put Louis XVIII on the throne instead. These were the two major reasons for the Congress of Vienna.
The Congress of Vienna restored all the States which existed in Italy before the French revolution, with exception of the Republic of Venice, whose territories in Italy, Istria and Dalmatia were given to Austria, that became again the dominant power over the Italian Peninsula.
They used that premise in the post Napoleonic Wars to place Louis XVIII on the throne of France.
Yes. They installed Louis XVIII on the throne and reversed the republican system of France at the time.