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  1. Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of France.

  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. Seu pai era Luís Filipe II, Duque de Orleães, que havia apoiado a Revolução Francesa e mesmo assim acabou guilhotinado durante o Período do Terror.

  3. From 6 October 2018 to 4 February 2019, the Palace of Versailles held a major exhibition devoted for the first time to Louis Philippe I and his decision to convert the former royal residence of Versailles into a museum dedicated to the history of France, inaugurated in 1837.

  4. Louis-Philippe (born October 6, 1773, Paris, France—died August 26, 1850, Claremont, Surrey, England) was the king of the French from 1830 to 1848; having based his rule on the support of the upper bourgeoisie, he ultimately fell from power because he could not win the allegiance of the new industrial classes.

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  5. Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 — 26 August 1850) nicknamed the Citizen King ( French: le Roi Citoyen) was King of the French from 1830 until he was forced to abdicate following the French Revolution in 1848. As Louis Philippe III, he was also the Duke of Orléans from 1793 to 1830 where he passed that title to his son, Philippe ...

  6. Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (12 May 1725 – 18 November 1785), known as le Gros (the Fat), was a French royal of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon. The First Prince of the Blood after 1752, he was the most senior male at the French court after the immediate royal family.

  7. Louis-Philippe Ier 1773 – 1850. Aîné des enfants de la famille d’Orléans à la fin de l’Ancien Régime, premier prince du sang, Louis-Philippe, duc de Valois, de Chartres, puis d’Orléans, succéda sur le trône de France à son cousin Charles X, dernier souverain régnant de la branche aînée des Bourbons.