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In 1830, when Charles X was deposed in favour of Louis-Philippe. The latter was in his turn deposed in 1848, and there were no more Kings.
Louis-Philippe, who reigned 1830 to 1848 as a constitutional monarch.
After Napoleon was exiled, in France was restored the Monarchy and the brother of the guillotined Louis XVI, reigned as Louis XVIII of Bourbon, King of France until his death (September 16, 1824.
The Bourgeois King was the nickname for Louis-Philippe of France.
France no longer has a monarchy. The last French king was Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 9th August 1830 until 24th February 1848. After him, the French president Napoleon was declared Emperor of the French Empire from 1848 until 1852. Since Napoleon, there has been no monarch in France. List of French Monarchs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
One major difference between Charles X and Louis Philippe was their approach to governance. Charles X favored an absolutist and conservative style of rule, while Louis Philippe adopted a more moderate and liberal approach, focused on maintaining stability and supporting the bourgeoisie. Louis Philippe's reign also marked a shift towards a constitutional monarchy, in contrast to Charles X's attempts to restore absolute monarchy.
In 1830, when Charles X was deposed in favour of Louis-Philippe. The latter was in his turn deposed in 1848, and there were no more Kings.
king louis philippe of france
Louis Philippe's reign was 1830 to 1848
The Monarchy was ended and King Louis XVI was executed.
Louis Philippe I was born on May 12, 1725.
Louis-Philippe McGraw was born in 1971.
Charles-Louis Philippe died in 1909.
Louis-Philippe Brodeur died in 1924.
Louis-Philippe Brodeur was born in 1862.
Pont Louis-Philippe was created in 1860.
Louis-Philippe Crépin died in 1851.