Louis-Philippe
Louis-Philippe was the King of the French from 1830 to 1848, known for his attempt to establish a constitutional monarchy in France after the July Revolution. His reign encountered challenges, including social unrest and demands for democratic reforms. He was in the news for his government's refusal to forgive or reduce the colonial indemnity that Haiti owed to France, which was a significant issue for Haitian leaders seeking to improve their nation's financial stability.
Born on Oct 06, 1773 (252 years old)
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Serbia:
Louis Philippe was the last king of France who ruled from 1830 to 1848.
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Switzerland:
Louis-Philippe was the 'Citizen King' who ruled France from 1830 to 1848.
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France:
Louis-Philippe was the husband of Marie-Amélie de Bourbon-Siciles and became king of the French in 1830.
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United Kingdom:
Louis-Philippe was the last King of France and his wife's items were stolen during the robbery.
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France:
Louis-Philippe was the last king to have reigned in France and transformed a family chapel into a dynastic necropolis.
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Haiti:
Louis-Philippe was the king of France during the time of the indemnity negotiations with Haiti.
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