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 House
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 CHAPTER XII. - THE RESTORATION.
It was now no part of the policy of the victorious Courts to reinstate the governments which they had themselves dispossessed: the settlement of 1814, in so far as it deserved the name of a restoration, was confined to the territory taken from Napoleon and from princes of his house.
Prussia, which had suffered so bitterly from Napoleon, demanded that Europe should not a second time deceive itself with the hollow guarantee of a Bourbon restoration, but should gain a real security for peace by detaching Alsace and Lorraine, as well as a line of northern fortresses, from the French monarchy.
But the claims of legitimacy, as well as of national right, were, as a matter of fact, only remembered where there existed no motive to disregard them; where they conflicted with arrangements of policy, they received small consideration.
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 Encyclopedia: Napoleon I of France
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Bonaparte then used this incident to justify the re-creation of a hereditary monarchy in France, with himself as Emperor, on the theory that a Bourbon restoration would be impossible once the Bonapartist succession was entrenched in the constitution.
Jump to: navigation, search French Monarchy- Capetian Dynasty (Bourbon branch) Louis XVIII (November 17, 1755 - September 16, 1824) was King of France and Navarre from 1814 (although he declared that he considered his reign to have begun in 1795) until his death in 1824, with a brief break in 1815...
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 Encyclopedia: Napoleon I of France
Bourbon may refer to: Bourbon whiskey House of Bourbon Île Bourbon was the name of Réunion from 1642 until the French Revolution Places in the United States of America: Bourbon, Indiana Bourbon, Missouri Bourbon County, Kentucky Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Lousiana Bourbon-lArchambault is...
Bonaparte then used this incident to justify the re-creation of a hereditary monarchy in France, with himself as Emperor, on the theory that a Bourbon restoration would be impossible once the Bonapartist succession was entrenched in the constitution.
Jump to: navigation, search French Monarchy- Capetian Dynasty (Bourbon branch) Louis XVIII (November 17, 1755 - September 16, 1824) was King of France and Navarre from 1814 (although he declared that he considered his reign to have begun in 1795) until his death in 1824, with a brief break in 1815...
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 The Bourbons
In 1589, when Henri III died, the closest relative in main line was Henri de Bourbon, king of Navarre, of the Vendôme branch of Bourbon, who became Henri IV and placed the house of Bourbon on the throne.
some of which are in use among the Spanish Bourbons.
That title was the first one born by Robert, younger son of Louis IX and founder of the Bourbon branch, and was the usual title of the eldest son of the duc de Bourbon in the 14th and 15th c.
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 Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
She is Princess of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, Princess of Bourbon-Parma, and Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg.
The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg (House of Nassau-Weilburg) consists of the extended family of the sovereign Grand Duke.
The male-line descendants of HRH Grand Duchess Charlotte hold the titles Prince(ss) of Luxembourg, Prince(ss) of Nassau, and Prince(ss) of Bourbon-Parma (from her husband, Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma) with the style of His/Her Royal Highness (coming from their status as Prince(sse)s of Bourbon-Parma).
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 House of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House of Bourbon as a noble family dates at least from the beginning of the 13th century, when the estate of Bourbon was ruled by a Lord who was a vassal of the King of France.
The Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon was founded by Philip V. He was born in 1683 in Versailles, the second son of the dauphin, the son of Louis XIV.
Restored briefly in 1814 and definitively in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire, the senior line of the Bourbons was finally overthrown in the July Revolution of 1830.
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 House of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House of Bourbon dates from at least the beginning of the 13th century, when the estate of Bourbon was ruled by a Lord, vassal of France.
The Bourbon-Vendôme branch became the ruling house of first Navarre (1555) and then of France (1589), under Henry de Bourbon.
However the stubborn Chambord refused to accept the throne unless France abandoned the revolution-inspired tricolour and accepted what he regarded as the true Bourbon flag of France, something the French National Assembly could not possibly agree to.
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 NEMOURS - LoveToKnow Article on NEMOURS
His chief aim during his exile, especially after his fathers death, was a reconciliation between the two branches of the house of Bourbon, as indispensable to the re-establishment of the French monarchy in any form.
Charles 1II.s daughter, Beatrix, brought th duchy to her husband Jacques de Bourbon, count of La Marche, and by the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Bernard of Armagnac, count of Pardiac, it passed to the house of Armagnac.
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon-Cond, the celebrated duchesse de Longueville; and when her husband died in 1659, leaving her childless, the rest of her life was mainly spent in contesting her inheritance with her stepmother.
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 NEMOURS - LoveToKnow Article on NEMOURS
Charles 1II.s daughter, Beatrix, brought th duchy to her husband Jacques de Bourbon, count of La Marche, and by the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Bernard of Armagnac, count of Pardiac, it passed to the house of Armagnac.
His chief aim during his exile, especially after his fathers death, was a reconciliation between the two branches of the house of Bourbon, as indispensable to the re-establishment of the French monarchy in any form.
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon-Cond, the celebrated duchesse de Longueville; and when her husband died in 1659, leaving her childless, the rest of her life was mainly spent in contesting her inheritance with her stepmother.
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 Bourbon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about House of Bourbon) House of Bourbon
Île Bourbon was the name of (The act of coming together again) Réunion from 1642 until the (The revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789-1799) French Revolution
Places in the (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States of America:
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 House of Barcelona - definition of House of Barcelona in Encyclopedia
Felip IV (Philip V of Spain) (1700-1705), of the House of Bourbon
Archduke Charles of Austria, of the House of Austria, styling himself Charles III of Spain (not to be confused with Charles III of Spain) (1705-1714) -> the Catalan-Aragonese confederation was occupied and annexed by Spain.
Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon and Valencia of the Habsburg dynasty (or House of Austria):
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 Bourbon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about House of Bourbon) House of Bourbon
Île Bourbon was the name of (The act of coming together again) Réunion from 1642 until the (The revolution in France against the Bourbons; 1789-1799) French Revolution
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 History of Bourbon.
One of these subdivisions was named Bourbon County, after the French Royal House.
Kentucky became a state in 1792 and Bourbon one of its counties.
Bourbon is America's native spirit, but with a history and tradition steeped in the cultures of the earliest settlers.
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 Houe of Bourbon
A French Bourbon prince led a force into Spain in 1823 to crush the liberalism to which Ferdinand VII was succumbing; but such Bourbon solidarity could not survive two events which were to rend both the Spanish and the French houses.
The Bourbons of Parma and of the Two Sicilies were dethroned in 1859–60, in the course of the unification of Italy under the House of Savoy.
The Bourbon Duchy of Lucca (1815–47), on the other hand, was a creation of the Congress of Vienna: having assigned Parma to Napoleon's estranged consort Marie-Louise for her lifetime, the Congress had to find some alternative compensation for the still-dispossessed Bourbons.
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 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - History & Travels
To Which is Prefixed, A Concise History of the House of Brunswick Brought Down to Present Time; Shewing the Actual State of the Succession to the Throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
His first book was, as a consequence, suppressed in 1796; he returned to France for Napoleon’s coronation and rose to a position of considerable political power as a minister of state in the 1820’s.
While it is extremely unlikely that Buchanan had done such a thing, he is not beyond reproach: he was a willing pawn of Murray’s policy and, assuming the documents were forgeries, Buchanan, as t
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 Paris-Bourbon County Tourism Commission Web Site
The Cane Ridge Meeting House is only open through the end of October, so be sure and plan a visit there before then.
Included in the highlights of any drive in the Bourbon County countryside are the glimpses of all colors and breeds of horses in lush, green fields (left).
The Colville covered bridge (right) is one of the last remaining "timbered tunnels" in the state.
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 Bourbon Dynasty - France.com
Descended from France's ruling Capetian dynasty, the house of Bourbon became monarchs of France, Spain and southern Italy.
However the stubborn Chambord refused to accept the throne unless France abandoned the traditional tricolour and accepted what he regarded as the true Bourbon flag of France, something the French National Assembly could not possibly agree to.
With the advent of the Second Republic in 1848, Bourbon monarchy in France ended.
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 Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Every year, a new vintage of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon is released to critical acclaim.
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 House of Bourbon --  Encyclopædia Britannica
"Bourbon, House of" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70).
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 PARIS - LoveToKnow Article on PARIS
By the death of the latter in 1883 the count became undisputed head of the house of Bourbon; but he did not show any disposition to push his claims.
The organization of the omnibus service I is under the supervision of the prefect of the Seine.
de Mars (laid out about 1770 as a manceuvring ground for the Ecole Militaire), containing the Eiffel Tower (qv.); the gardens of the Palais Royal, surrounded by galleries; and the Ranelagh in Passy.
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 Anderson, IN - encyclopedia article about Anderson, IN.
Among the city's noted politicians are Winfield Durbin-Governor of Indiana, James Davis-Secretary of Labor, Charles L. Henry-Congressman and coiner of the term interurban, Mack Mattingly-Senator from Georgia, Robert L. Rock-Lieutenant Governor, and Albert Vestal-Majority Whip of the House of Representatives.
Location in the state of Indiana Indiana, meaning the "Land of the Indians," is a state of the United States.
A resident of Indiana is called a Hoosier (which is also the name used for a student of Indiana University, Bloomington).
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 Century19th
7,5 : Charles II of Bourbon (Louis 1I of Etrutie) and his double filiation with the house of Parma.
Bourbons hunted out of their duchies and kingdoms.
The received support of nationalists of the country to also get rid of Bourbons (1860).
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 The Transfer of Napoleon's Corpse
The Orleans family, a junior branch of the House of Bourbon, had no quarrel with Napoleon and indeed Louis Philippe's father, who called himself Philippe Egalité (Philip Equality), had voted for the execution of king Louis XVI during the French Revolution.
In 1830 the Bourbon king Charles X was overtrown by the people.
After Napoleon's defeat, the Bourbon monarchy had been restored in France.
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 Archduchess von Austria Marie Antoinette
Four years later she became queen when her husband was crowned King Louis XVI (House of Bourbon).
The Bourbon monarchy was restored in 1814 after the fall of Napoleon I. The succession went to the closest living relative of Louis XVI who became Louis XVIII (Louis XVI son, Louis XVII died in captivity after the revolution).
There is still a Bourbon pretender to the throne of France.
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