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Louis-Philippe of France ( October 6, 1773August 26, 1850), served as the " Orleanist" king of the French from 1830 to 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.


During the French Revolution and the ensuing regime of Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis-Philippe remained mostly outside France, travelling extensively, including in the United States where he stayed for four years in Philadelphia. His only sister, Princess Louise Marie Adelaide Eugènie d'OrléansLouise Marie Adelaide Eugenie d'Orleans or Madame Adelaide was the sister of King Louis-Philippe of France. She moved to the United States. She married George Casper von Schroeppel, a Prussian-born tea merchant who was a naturalized American citizen and l, married in the U.S.

In 1809Events January 16 Peninsular War: The British defeat the French at the Battle of Corunna. February 3 Illinois Territory was created. February 11 Robert Fulton patents the steamboat. February 20 A decision by the Supreme Court of the United States states t Louis-Philippe married Princess Marie Amalie of Bourbon-SiciliesMaria Amelia Teresa of the Two Sicilies ( 26 April 1782- 24 March 1866) was the wife of Louis Philippe, King of the French. She was born at Caserta, the daughter of Fernando I, King of the Two Sicilies (1751-1825) and his wife, Marie Caroline of Austria ( ( 1782Events January 7 The first American commercial bank opens ( Bank of North America). January 15 Superintendent of Finance Robert Morris goes before the United States Congress to recommend establishment of a national mint and decimal coinage February 5 Span18661866 is a common year starting on Monday. Events January 6 Ottoman troops clash with men of a Maronite leader Karam in St. Doumit in Lebanon Turks are defeated January 12 Royal Aeronautical Society is formed ( London) January 28 800 Maronite troops clash), daughter of King Ferdinand I of the Two SiciliesThe Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was the new name that the Bourbon king Ferdinand IV of Naples gave to his domain (including Southern Italy and Sicily) after the end of the Napoleonic Era and the full restoration of his power in 1816. The capital city was. They had the following children:

  1. Prince Ferdinand-Philippe, Duke of Orleans (b.  3 September 1810)
  2. Princess Louise of Orléans (b.  3 April 1812)
  3. Princess Marie of Orléans (b.  12 April 1813)
  4. Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours (b.  25 October 1814)
  5. Princess Francisca of Orléans (b.  28 March 1816)
  6. Princess Clémentine of Orléans (b.  3 June 1817)
  7. Prince Francois, Duke of Joinville (b.  14 August 1818)
  8. Prince Charles, Duke of Penthièvre (b.  1 January 1820)
  9. Prince Henri, Duke of Aumale (b.  16 June 1822)
  10. Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier (b. 31 July 1824)

After the abdication of Napoleon, Louis-Philippe returned to live in France, claiming sympathy with the liberated citizens of the country. With the restoration of the monarchy under his cousin King Louis XVIII and then under the reign of Louis's brother, King Charles X, the popularity of Louis-Philippe grew.



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