Carrel). Opposing Villèle, he became highly popular as a defender of press freedom and the cause of Greek independence. After Villèle's downfall, Charles...
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XVI's cousin, the Prince of Condé, which was headquartered in the German frontier town of Koblenz. Later, after Condé's forces had suffered several defeats...
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Charles X of France (redirect from Charles X de France)
ultra-royalists in parliament, such as Jules de Polignac, the writer François-René de Chateaubriand and Jean-Baptiste de Villèle. On several occasions, Charles voiced...
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marquis de Beringhen, de Châteauneuf and Uxelles, first Squire of the King. Knights: Jean-Baptiste de Durfort, duc de Duras, comte de Rozan, baron de Pujols...
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Louis XVIII (redirect from Louis Stanislas Xavier de France)
Maria IV) Kingdom of Sardinia, with the family of Louis Joseph, Prince de Condé. The Count of Provence decided to remain at Versailles. When the Royal...
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July Monarchy (section Loi de disjonction)
he was pushed on his right by the Ultra-royalists, led by the comte de Villèle, who condemned the doctrinaires' attempt to reconcile the Revolution with...
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nombramientos posteriones. Juan L. Sánchez. "Juan de Velasco y Henin (1609-1678), Conde de Salazar, Marqués de Belveder". tercios.org. Archived from the original...
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controversial reorganisation of the Institut de France, perhaps persuaded by a letter from Jean Baptiste Antoine Suard, secretary in perpetuity of the...
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ministry of Joseph de Villèle. At the end of the 1820s, they supported the Jean-Baptiste de Martignac ministry and then opposed that of Jules de Polignac. In...
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