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  1. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such. He was the grandson of Louis Philippe I, King of the French. He was the Count of Paris as ...

  2. Luís Filipe I (Paris, 6 de outubro de 1773 – Surrey, 26 de agosto de 1850), apelidado de "o Rei Cidadão" e "o Rei Burguês", foi Rei dos Franceses de 1830 até sua abdicação em 1848.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParisParis - Wikipedia

    Paris is the capital and largest city of France. With an official estimated population of 2,102,650 residents as of 1 January 2023 in an area of more than 105 km 2 (41 sq mi), Paris is the fourth-largest city in the European Union and the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2022.

  4. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such.

  5. Early life. Profile of the 13-year-old Louis Philippe d’Orléans, drawn by Carle Vernet (27 August 1787) Louis Philippe was born in the Palais-Royal, the residence of the Orléans family in Paris, to Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres ( Duke of Orléans, upon the death of his father Louis Philippe I ), and Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon.

  6. Luís Filipe Alberto (em francês Louis-Philippe Albert d'Orléans; Paris, 24 de agosto de 1838 – Buckinghamshire, 8 de setembro de 1894), primeiro Conde de Paris após a recriação orleanista, foi o último Príncipe Real da França, de 1842 a 1848.

  7. Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris, was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February 1848 as Louis Philippe II, although he was never officially proclaimed as such. He was the grandson of Louis Philippe I, King of the French. He was the Count of Paris as Orléanist claimant to the French throne from 1848 until his death.