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  • July Monarchy
  • Kingdom governing France, 1830–1848

    The July Monarchy (French: Monarchie de Juillet), officially the Kingdom of France (French: Royaume de France), was a liberal constitutional monarchy in

    July Monarchy

    July Monarchy

    July_Monarchy

  • July Revolution
  • 1830 overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France

    marked a shift from that point on as the constitutional monarchy was restored with the July Monarchy; the definite fall of the House of Bourbon in favour

    July Revolution

    July Revolution

    July_Revolution

  • Constitutional monarchy
  • Form of government

    Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises

    Constitutional monarchy

    Constitutional monarchy

    Constitutional_monarchy

  • Abolition of monarchy
  • The abolition of monarchy is a legislative or revolutionary movement to abolish monarchical elements in government, usually hereditary. The abolition of

    Abolition of monarchy

    Abolition_of_monarchy

  • Monarchy
  • Form of government ruled by a monarch, or a polity with this form of government

    A monarchy is a hereditary form of government in which political power is legally passed on to the family members of the monarch, a head of state who rules

    Monarchy

    Monarchy

  • Civil list of the July Monarchy
  • The civil list of the July Monarchy was a civil list set up by King Louis Philippe I of the French under the July Monarchy by a law of 2 March 1832, on

    Civil list of the July Monarchy

    Civil_list_of_the_July_Monarchy

  • List of French monarchs
  • Napoleon. The last Capetian to rule was Louis Philippe I, king of the July Monarchy (1830–1848), a member of the cadet House of Bourbon-Orléans. The House

    List of French monarchs

    List of French monarchs

    List_of_French_monarchs

  • Monarchies in Europe
  • In European history, monarchy was the prevalent form of government throughout the Middle Ages, only occasionally competing with communalism, notably in

    Monarchies in Europe

    Monarchies in Europe

    Monarchies_in_Europe

  • Criticism of monarchy
  • Criticism of the monarchical form of government or a specific monarchy

    Criticism of monarchy has occurred since classical times at least. It can be targeted against the general form of government, monarchy, or more specifically

    Criticism of monarchy

    Criticism_of_monarchy

  • Kingdom of France
  • Country in Western Europe (843–1792; 1815–1848)

    and thus obtained the nickname of "Citizen King" (Roi-Citoyen). The July Monarchy was beset by corruption scandals and financial crisis. The opposition

    Kingdom of France

    Kingdom of France

    Kingdom_of_France

  • French Republicans under the July Monarchy
  • Political event

    outcome led to the establishment of a second constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe. The July Revolution [fr] ultimately benefited the liberal bourgeoisie

    French Republicans under the July Monarchy

    French_Republicans_under_the_July_Monarchy

  • Bourbon Restoration in France
  • Part of French history (1815–1830)

    fall of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814 and 1815. Exiled supporters of the monarchy returned to France, which had been profoundly changed by the French Revolution

    Bourbon Restoration in France

    Bourbon Restoration in France

    Bourbon_Restoration_in_France

  • Juste milieu
  • Centrist ideology of the French July Monarchy

    modern. In the political sense it is most associated with the French July Monarchy (1830–1848), which ostensibly tried to strike a balance between autocracy

    Juste milieu

    Juste milieu

    Juste_milieu

  • Count of Paris
  • French noble title

    also Bishop of Paris as well as Count of Vendôme In 1838, during the July Monarchy, King Louis-Philippe I granted the title to his newly born grandson

    Count of Paris

    Count of Paris

    Count_of_Paris

  • Foreign policy of France under the July Monarchy
  • French foreign policy from 1830 to 1840

    The foreign policy of France under the July Monarchy from 1830 to 1840 was characterized by two primary elements: a new system of alliances, notably the

    Foreign policy of France under the July Monarchy

    Foreign_policy_of_France_under_the_July_Monarchy

  • List of current monarchies
  • This is a list of current monarchies. As of 2026, there are 43 sovereign states in the world with a monarch as head of state. There are 13 in Asia, 12

    List of current monarchies

    List of current monarchies

    List_of_current_monarchies

  • French Second Republic
  • Government of France from 1848 to 1852

    monarchy known as the Bourbon Restoration. After a brief period of revolutionary turmoil in 1830, royal power was again secured in the "July Monarchy"

    French Second Republic

    French Second Republic

    French_Second_Republic

  • Absolute monarchy
  • Government where the monarch has absolute power

    Absolute monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the sovereign is the sole source of political power, unconstrained by constitutions, legislatures or other

    Absolute monarchy

    Absolute monarchy

    Absolute_monarchy

  • Louis Philippe I
  • King of the French from 1830 to 1848

    Charles X was forced to abdicate by the July Revolution. The reign of Louis Philippe is known as the July Monarchy and was dominated by wealthy industrialists

    Louis Philippe I

    Louis Philippe I

    Louis_Philippe_I

  • House of Bourbon
  • Cadet branch of French Capetian dynasty

    1830. The resulting regime, known as the July Monarchy, lasted until the Revolution of 1848. The Bourbon monarchy in France ended on 24 February 1848, when

    House of Bourbon

    House of Bourbon

    House_of_Bourbon

  • June Rebellion
  • 1832 insurrection against the French monarchy

    attempt by republicans to reverse the establishment in 1830 of the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe, shortly after the deaths from cholera of Prime Minister

    June Rebellion

    June Rebellion

    June_Rebellion

  • Chamber of Deputies (France)
  • Former parliamentary body in France

    and 20th centuries: 1814–1848 during the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy, the Chamber of Deputies was the lower house of the French Parliament

    Chamber of Deputies (France)

    Chamber of Deputies (France)

    Chamber_of_Deputies_(France)

  • France in the long nineteenth century
  • History of France from 1789 to 1914

    Thus, though the July Monarchy seemed to move toward reform, this movement was largely illusory. During the years of the July Monarchy, enfranchisement

    France in the long nineteenth century

    France in the long nineteenth century

    France_in_the_long_nineteenth_century

  • Elective monarchy
  • Monarchy ruled by an elected ruler

    An elective monarchy is a monarchy where the ruling head is elected instead of strictly inheriting power. The manner of election, the nature of candidate

    Elective monarchy

    Elective monarchy

    Elective_monarchy

  • July Column
  • Victory column in Paris

    glorious' days of 27–29 July 1830 that saw the fall of Charles X, King of France, and the commencement of the July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe, King of

    July Column

    July Column

    July_Column

  • Legion of Honour
  • Highest French order of merit

    man. The order was one of the first modern orders of merit. Under the monarchy, such orders were often limited to Roman Catholics, all knights had to

    Legion of Honour

    Legion of Honour

    Legion_of_Honour

  • French Fifth Republic
  • Government of France since 1958

    after the hereditary, feudal monarchy of the Ancien Régime and the parliamentary Third Republic (4 September 1870–10 July 1940). The Fourth Republic had

    French Fifth Republic

    French Fifth Republic

    French_Fifth_Republic

  • Legitimists
  • French royalist faction

    Bourbon dynasty, which was overthrown in the 1830 July Revolution. They reject the claim of the July Monarchy of 1830–1848 which placed Louis Philippe, Duke

    Legitimists

    Legitimists

    Legitimists

  • Doctrinaires
  • 1814–1848 political faction in France

    (1814–1830) and the July Monarchy (1830–1848), the Doctrinals were a group of French royalists who hoped to reconcile the monarchy with the French Revolution

    Doctrinaires

    Doctrinaires

  • House of Orléans
  • French noble family, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon

    brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. The Orléanists held the French throne from 1830 to 1848 and are still

    House of Orléans

    House of Orléans

    House_of_Orléans

  • Vivandière
  • French military canteen personnel

    [citation needed] The overthrow of the Bourbon Monarchy of Charles X and the establishment of the July Monarchy in 1830 brought in a new government that was

    Vivandière

    Vivandière

    Vivandière

  • François-René de Chateaubriand
  • French writer, politician and historian (1768–1848)

    became a harsh critic of the "bourgeois king" Louis-Philippe and the July Monarchy, and his planned volume on the arrest of Marie-Caroline, duchesse de

    François-René de Chateaubriand

    François-René de Chateaubriand

    François-René_de_Chateaubriand

  • French Algeria
  • French colony and later territory in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962

    at naval warfare.[citation needed] Following the conquest under the July monarchy, France referred to the Algerian territories as "French possessions

    French Algeria

    French Algeria

    French_Algeria

  • French nobility
  • Social class in Middle Ages and early modern France

    King Louis XVIII. From 1814 to 1848 (Bourbon Restoration in France and July Monarchy) and from 1852 to 1870 (Second French Empire) the French nobility was

    French nobility

    French nobility

    French_nobility

  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
  • French secularized clergyman, statesman, and diplomat (1754–1838)

    Fontainebleau and adopted a new constitution to re-establish the Bourbon monarchy. When Napoleon was succeeded by Louis XVIII in April 1814, Talleyrand was

    Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

    Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

    Charles_Maurice_de_Talleyrand-Périgord

  • Marquis de Lafayette
  • French military officer and politician (1757–1834)

    the Champ de Mars on 17 July to gather signatures on a petition to the National Assembly that it either abolish the monarchy or allow its fate to be decided

    Marquis de Lafayette

    Marquis de Lafayette

    Marquis_de_Lafayette

  • List of prime ministers of France
  • European democracies of the 1815–1958 period (the Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy, the Second, Third, and Fourth Republic, as well as the Vichy regime)

    List of prime ministers of France

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_France

  • Thomas Robert Bugeaud
  • French soldier and colonial governor (1784–1849)

    wars, focusing on agriculture during Bourbon rule, then serving the July monarchy in Algeria during which he achieved undoubted military success, also

    Thomas Robert Bugeaud

    Thomas Robert Bugeaud

    Thomas_Robert_Bugeaud

  • French Republics
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    of the First Empire French Second Republic (1848–1852), deposing the July Monarchy and lasting until the Second Empire French Third Republic (1870–1940)

    French Republics

    French_Republics

  • Adélaïde d'Orléans
  • French royal (1777–1847)

    Louis-Philippe became King of the French in the reign known as the July Monarchy (1830–1848), she was known as Madame Adélaïde. All her life, she was

    Adélaïde d'Orléans

    Adélaïde d'Orléans

    Adélaïde_d'Orléans

  • Odilon Barrot
  • French politician (1791–1873)

    impose on the king to be elected. He supported the idea of a constitutional monarchy against the extreme Republicans, and he was appointed one of the three

    Odilon Barrot

    Odilon Barrot

    Odilon_Barrot

  • Monarchy of Belgium
  • The monarchy of Belgium is the constitutional and hereditary institution of the monarchical head of state of the Kingdom of Belgium. As a popular monarchy

    Monarchy of Belgium

    Monarchy of Belgium

    Monarchy_of_Belgium

  • Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
  • French prince (1810–1842)

    died in 1842, never to succeed his father or see the collapse of the July Monarchy and subsequent exile of his family to the United Kingdom. Born in Palermo

    Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans

    Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans

    Prince_Ferdinand_Philippe,_Duke_of_Orléans

  • Monarchy of the United Kingdom
  • The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • French Revolution of 1848
  • Civil unrest in Paris, France

    unrest in France, in February 1848, that led to the collapse of the July Monarchy and the foundation of the French Second Republic. It sparked the wave

    French Revolution of 1848

    French Revolution of 1848

    French_Revolution_of_1848

  • 1848 French presidential election
  • First modern presidential election in France

    marked the birth of the Second Republic and the dramatic end of the July Monarchy, a transformation born of the February Revolution's fervour. The election

    1848 French presidential election

    1848 French presidential election

    1848_French_presidential_election

  • Orléanist
  • French monarchist faction in support of the House of Orléans

    political label originally used by those who supported a constitutional monarchy expressed by the House of Orléans. Due to the radical political changes

    Orléanist

    Orléanist

    Orléanist

  • French First Republic
  • Three regimes of revolutionary and early Napoleonic France (1792–1804)

    the first time, unanimously decided the abolition of the constitutional monarchy in France. Although the Republic was never officially proclaimed on 22

    French First Republic

    French First Republic

    French_First_Republic

  • French Revolution
  • 1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France

    XVI's attempted flight to Varennes in June 1791 further discredited the monarchy, and military defeats after the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars

    French Revolution

    French Revolution

    French_Revolution

  • Occult
  • Knowledge of the hidden or the paranormal

    Indeed, the emergence of both modern esotericism and socialism in July Monarchy France have been inherently intertwined. Another feature of occultists

    Occult

    Occult

  • Retour des cendres
  • Return of Napoleon's mortal remains

    flatter the left's dreams of glory and restore the reputation of the July Monarchy (whose diplomatic relations with the rest of Europe were then under

    Retour des cendres

    Retour des cendres

    Retour_des_cendres

  • Revolutions of 1848
  • Series of political upheavals in Europe

    their aims but generally opposed conservative systems, such as absolute monarchy and feudalism, and sought to establish nation states, founded on constitutionalism

    Revolutions of 1848

    Revolutions of 1848

    Revolutions_of_1848

  • Communist League
  • International political party active from 1847 to 1852

    German Workers Educational Association History of the Left in France July Monarchy "Communist Manifesto (Chapter 1)". www.marxists.org. Retrieved 2024-09-20

    Communist League

    Communist League

    Communist_League

  • July Ordinances
  • 1830 authoritarian decrees by King Charles X of France

    The July Ordinances, also known as the Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud, were a series of decrees set forth by Charles X and Jules Armand de Polignac, the

    July Ordinances

    July Ordinances

    July_Ordinances

  • Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
  • Hypothesized Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant

    history in the Hebrew Bible, the United Kingdom of Israel or the United Monarchy existed under the reigns of Saul, Ish-bosheth, David, and Solomon, encompassing

    Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)

    Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)

    Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)

  • The Three Musketeers
  • 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas

    still fierce. The story was first serialised from March to July 1844, during the July Monarchy, four years before the French Revolution of 1848 established

    The Three Musketeers

    The Three Musketeers

    The_Three_Musketeers

  • La Comédie humaine
  • 1829–1848 series of novels by Honoré de Balzac

    depicting French society in the period of the Restoration (1815–30) and the July Monarchy (1830–48). La Comédie humaine consists of 91 finished works (stories

    La Comédie humaine

    La Comédie humaine

    La_Comédie_humaine

  • List of monarchies
  • There are and have been throughout recorded history a great many monarchies in the world. Tribal kingship and Chiefdoms have been the most widespread form

    List of monarchies

    List_of_monarchies

  • List of wars involving France
  • list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792

    List of wars involving France

    List_of_wars_involving_France

  • Louis-François Bertin
  • French journalist (1766–1841)

    taken by Chateaubriand). After 1830, however, Bertin supported the July Monarchy. He died in Paris in 1841. Ingres's 1832 portrait of Bertin, first exhibited

    Louis-François Bertin

    Louis-François Bertin

    Louis-François_Bertin

  • National Guard (France)
  • French military and police reserve force

    order, while at the same time reducing or ending its dependence on the monarchy. The former Guet royal had held responsibility for the maintenance of law

    National Guard (France)

    National Guard (France)

    National_Guard_(France)

  • Alexis de Tocqueville
  • French diplomat, political philosopher and historian (1805–1859)

    science. Tocqueville was active in French politics, first under the July Monarchy (1830–1848) and then during the Second Republic (1849–1851) which succeeded

    Alexis de Tocqueville

    Alexis de Tocqueville

    Alexis_de_Tocqueville

  • Minister for the Maison du Roi
  • The Minister for the Maison du Roi was a cabinet role under the French monarchy, conferring leadership of the Maison du Roi. Under the Ancien Régime the

    Minister for the Maison du Roi

    Minister_for_the_Maison_du_Roi

  • French Left
  • Left-wing politics in France

    abuses of royal power." The July Monarchy was thus divided into the supporters of the "Citizen King", of the constitutional monarchy and of census suffrage

    French Left

    French_Left

  • Adolphe Thiers
  • President of France from 1871 to 1873

    King Louis Philippe, and the Revolution of 1848, which overthrew the July Monarchy and established the Second French Republic. He served as a prime minister

    Adolphe Thiers

    Adolphe Thiers

    Adolphe_Thiers

  • Pierre Paul Royer-Collard
  • French statesman and philosopher (1763–1845)

    effected in 1789, and he protested in 1815, in 1820, and again under the Monarchy of July against laws of exception. He was the moving spirit of the "Doctrinaires"

    Pierre Paul Royer-Collard

    Pierre Paul Royer-Collard

    Pierre_Paul_Royer-Collard

  • François Guizot
  • French historian, orator and statesman (1787–1874)

    usurp legislative power, he worked to sustain a constitutional monarchy following the July Revolution of 1830. He then served the "citizen king" Louis Philippe

    François Guizot

    François Guizot

    François_Guizot

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    constitutional July Monarchy; French troops began the conquest of Algeria. Unrest led to the French Revolution of 1848 and the end of the July Monarchy. The abolition

    France

    France

    France

  • Political history of France
  • National political history

    industrialization. After the July Revolution of 1830, royal power was once again secured and the July Monarchy was established. The July Monarchy governed under principles

    Political history of France

    Political_history_of_France

  • Undersecretary of State (France)
  • 1816, created the institution of Undersecretaries of State. Under the July Monarchy, Louis-Philippe I retained the Undersecretaries of State. While their

    Undersecretary of State (France)

    Undersecretary_of_State_(France)

  • Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai
  • French politician and lawyer (1754–1838)

    was admitted to the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences by the July Monarchy. He died in Paris in 1838 at the age of 84. Merlin de Douai's son, Antoine

    Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai

    Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai

    Philippe-Antoine_Merlin_de_Douai

  • Bertrand Clauzel
  • French soldier (1772–1842)

    Clauzel would later become a Marshal of France under the Orléans monarchy, following the July Revolution. Clauzel would return to active service in the French

    Bertrand Clauzel

    Bertrand Clauzel

    Bertrand_Clauzel

  • Commonwealth realm
  • Sovereign states where Charles III is the head of state

    archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2011, retrieved 3 January 2011 Bogdanor, Vernon (1998), The Monarchy and the Constitution, New York: Oxford

    Commonwealth realm

    Commonwealth realm

    Commonwealth_realm

  • Catholic and Royal Armies
  • Royalist insurgencies during the French Revolution

    opposed the French Revolution, and later both the French Empire and the July Monarchy. The Catholic and Royal Army of Vendée was composed of the three Vendéen

    Catholic and Royal Armies

    Catholic and Royal Armies

    Catholic_and_Royal_Armies

  • François Barbé-Marbois
  • French politician (1745–1837)

    nine months (10 May 1816). In 1830, when the July Revolution brought Louis Philippe I and the Orléans Monarchy, Barbé-Marbois went, as president of the Cour

    François Barbé-Marbois

    François Barbé-Marbois

    François_Barbé-Marbois

  • List of heads of state of France
  • Napoleon. The last Capetian to rule would be Louis Philippe I, king of the July Monarchy (1830–1848), a member of the cadet House of Bourbon-Orléans. The House

    List of heads of state of France

    List of heads of state of France

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_France

  • Movement Party (France)
  • Political party in France

    Mouvement) was a centre-left liberal monarchist political group during the July Monarchy. The party sat on the centre-left of the Chamber of Deputies between

    Movement Party (France)

    Movement Party (France)

    Movement_Party_(France)

  • Gustave de Beaumont
  • Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville (1802–1866)

    with Tocqueville in 1835, and another with his wife in 1837. Under the July Monarchy, Beaumont was elected deputy for Mamers in the Sarthe in December 1839

    Gustave de Beaumont

    Gustave de Beaumont

    Gustave_de_Beaumont

  • Pear (caricature)
  • Caricature by Charles Philipon

    title La Poire the same year, gained widespread popularity during the July Monarchy and remains linked to the king. The symbol's popularity does not stem

    Pear (caricature)

    Pear (caricature)

    Pear_(caricature)

  • Scenes of July 1830
  • Painting by Léon Cogniet

    The new July Monarchy of Louis Philippe I adopted the tricolour as the national flag once more. Although a number of paintings of the July Revolution

    Scenes of July 1830

    Scenes of July 1830

    Scenes_of_July_1830

  • Charles de Rémusat
  • French politician and writer

    of those measures of restriction on popular liberty which made the July monarchy unpopular with French Radicals. In 1836 he became for a short time undersecretary

    Charles de Rémusat

    Charles de Rémusat

    Charles_de_Rémusat

  • Benjamin Constant
  • Swiss-French politician and writer (1767–1830)

    Modern Liberty and Britain was a constitutional monarchy. Constant concluded that constitutional monarchy was better suited than republicanism to maintaining

    Benjamin Constant

    Benjamin Constant

    Benjamin_Constant

  • Jean Maximilien Lamarque
  • French army officer and politician (1770–1832)

    Legitimists. However, he soon became a leading critic of the new constitutional monarchy of Louis Philippe I, arguing that it failed to support human rights and

    Jean Maximilien Lamarque

    Jean Maximilien Lamarque

    Jean_Maximilien_Lamarque

  • July Revolution (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    July Revolution refers to the overthrow of the Bourbons in 1830 by the July Monarchy in France. July Revolution may also refer to: July Revolution (Ecuador)

    July Revolution (disambiguation)

    July_Revolution_(disambiguation)

  • Philippe-Auguste Jeanron
  • French painter (1809–1877)

    His genre pictures typically depicted common people. He opposed the July Monarchy. After the February Revolution of 1848 was made head of National Museums

    Philippe-Auguste Jeanron

    Philippe-Auguste Jeanron

    Philippe-Auguste_Jeanron

  • Bicycle monarchy
  • Informal style of monarchy in Scandinavia and the Low Countries

    In British English, a bicycle monarchy or bicycling monarchy is the more informal and modest personal style of the royal families of countries in Scandinavia

    Bicycle monarchy

    Bicycle monarchy

    Bicycle_monarchy

  • Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure
  • French politician (1767–1855)

    first head of state of the Second Republic, after the collapse of the July Monarchy as a result of the French Revolution of 1848. Born in Le Neubourg, Normandy

    Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure

    Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure

    Jacques-Charles_Dupont_de_l'Eure

  • 19th-century French literature
  • Literature-related events in France during the 19th century

    (1804–1814), the Restoration under Louis XVIII and Charles X (1814–1830), the July Monarchy under Louis Philippe d'Orléans (1830–1848), the Second Republic (1848–1852)

    19th-century French literature

    19th-century French literature

    19th-century_French_literature

  • Monarchy of Canada
  • The monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian

    Monarchy of Canada

    Monarchy of Canada

    Monarchy_of_Canada

  • Universal monarchy
  • Sovereign predominant over other states

    A universal monarchy is a concept and political situation in which one monarchy is deemed to have either sole rule or a special supremacy over all other

    Universal monarchy

    Universal_monarchy

  • Marc Girardin
  • French writer and politician (1801–1873)

    half a century. After the July Revolution and the accession of Louis Philippe as King of the French (the liberal July Monarchy), he was appointed professor

    Marc Girardin

    Marc Girardin

    Marc_Girardin

  • Rod Johnson (programmer)
  • Australian computer specialist

    also at Sydney, with a thesis entitled 'Piano music in Paris under the July monarchy (1830-1848)'. In the early 2000s, Rod Johnson founded SpringSource,

    Rod Johnson (programmer)

    Rod_Johnson_(programmer)

  • Napoleon III
  • Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870

    failed coups against the July Monarchy, for which he was imprisoned in 1840. In 1848, after the overthrow of the July Monarchy in the February Revolution

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon_III

  • French Freemasonry under the Second Republic
  • Freemasonry under the French Second Republic

    that led to the fall of the July monarchy. On the same day, a provisional republican government was established, the monarchy was abolished and Alphonse

    French Freemasonry under the Second Republic

    French_Freemasonry_under_the_Second_Republic

  • Georges Humann
  • French financier and politician (1780–1842)

    – 25 April 1842) was a French financier and politician. During the July Monarchy (1830–1848) he was several times Minister of Finance. Jean-Georges Humann

    Georges Humann

    Georges Humann

    Georges_Humann

  • Resistance Party (France)
  • Political party in France

    was a centre-right conservative Orléanist political group during the July Monarchy. The party sat on the centre-right of the Chamber of Deputies, to the

    Resistance Party (France)

    Resistance_Party_(France)

  • Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet
  • French politician and playwright

    the votes, he contributed to the establishment of the July Monarchy and it was he who on 31 July announced the nomination of Louis-Philippe, the duc d'Orléans

    Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet

    Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet

    Jean-Pons-Guillaume_Viennet

  • Pierre Sylvain Dumon
  • French politician (1797–1870)

    from 1831 to 1848, and Minister of Finance in the last years of the July Monarchy. Pierre Sylvain Dumon was born in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, on 14 February

    Pierre Sylvain Dumon

    Pierre Sylvain Dumon

    Pierre_Sylvain_Dumon

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  • Former castle in current-day Le Raincy, France

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  • French meetings during the July Monarchy

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    English : habitational name from Middle English, Old French ju(ie)rie ‘Jewish quarter’, often denoting a non-Jew living in the Jewish quarter of a town, rather than a Jew. Most medieval English cities had their Jewish quarters, at least until King Edward I’s attempted expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. This did not succeed in expelling the Jews, but it did give a license to persecution and so broke up many of the old Jewish quarters.

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  • Quest
  • n.

    Inquest; jury of inquest.

  • Orderly
  • adv.

    According to due order; regularly; methodically; duly.

  • Recognizance
  • n.

    The verdict of a jury impaneled upon assize.

  • Guly
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to gules; red.

  • Jury-rigged
  • a.

    Rigged for temporary service. See Jury, a.

  • Jury
  • a.

    A body of men, usually twelve, selected according to law, impaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to render their true verdict according to the evidence legally adduced. See Grand jury under Grand, and Inquest.

  • Panelation
  • n.

    The act of impaneling a jury.

  • Juror
  • n.

    A member of a jury; a juryman.

  • Juli
  • pl.

    of Julus

  • July-flower
  • n.

    See Gillyflower.

  • Jury
  • a.

    For temporary use; -- applied to a temporary contrivance.

  • Juries
  • pl.

    of Jury

  • Assize
  • n.

    A special kind of jury or inquest.

  • Jury
  • a.

    A committee for determining relative merit or awarding prizes at an exhibition or competition; as, the art jury gave him the first prize.

  • Ruly
  • a.

    Orderly; easily restrained; -- opposed to unruly.

  • Inquest
  • n.

    The finding of the jury upon such inquiry.

  • Duly
  • adv.

    In a due, fit, or becoming manner; as it (anything) ought to be; properly; regularly.

  • Recognitor
  • n.

    One of a jury impaneled on an assize.

  • July
  • n.

    The seventh month of the year, containing thirty-one days.

  • Julies
  • pl.

    of July