Bourbon Dynasty, Restored (original) (raw)
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Following the ouster of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814, the Bourbon Dynasty was restored to the French throne. The period of their reigns is called in French the Restauration.
- Louis XVIII 1814-1824
- Charles X 1824-1830
- Louis-Philippe I, the Citizen King 1830-1848
Louis-Philippe ascended to the throne during the July Revolution; some historians treat the resulting July Monarchy as a separate period in French history.
Following the ouster of the last king to rule France, the Second Republic was formed after the election of Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte as President (1848-1852) who then had himself declared Emperor Napoleon III of the Second Empire from 1852 - 1871.
See also: Kings of France family tree