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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: King Louis Xviii De Bourbon Of France Note Born: 17 Nov 1755 at Versailles, , , France Married: 1771 Died: 16 Sep 1824 at Paris, , , France Other Spouses: Maria Josepha Louisa De Savoie
Marie Antoinette Habsburg-lotharingen Of Austria
Father: Louis De Bourbon De France Mother: Marie-josephe De Saxe Wettin
WIFE
Name: Louise Of Sardinia Note Born: 1753 [6] Died: 1810 [7] Father: Vittorio Amedeo Sardinia Mother: Queen Mary De Bourbon Of Sardinia
CHILDREN

SOURCES
6). June Ferguson s Royalty GED 7). June Ferguson s Royalty GED
NOTES
1). 1 NAME the Restoration King 1 UPDA 2 PLAC House of Bourbon LOUIS XVIII, pronounced LOO ee, pronounced LOO ihs, or pronounced lwee 1755 1824 , was the king of France known as the Restoration King because his reign restored the monarchy after the French Revolution. Louis XVIII was born at Versailles, France. He was a younger brother of King Louis XVI. As the Count of Provence, he fled from France in 1791. That year, he set up a court in Koblenz, in what is now Germany, and issued proclamations against the revolution. His actions helped enrage the French people against King Louis XVI and led to the king s execution. When King Louis XVII died in 1795, the count assumed the title of king. While Napoleon Bonaparte was in power 1799 1814 , Louis lived in several countries in Europe. He spent the later years of his exile in Britain. In 1814, after Napoleon was defeated, the allied powers allowed Louis to take the throne. He promised to rule as a constitutional monarch. In 1815, during the Hundred Days of Napoleon s return, Louis was driven from his throne. But he was restored after the Battle of Waterloo. Louis proclaimed a liberal constitution and sincerely followed moderate policies in his rule. He tried to follow a middle course between the liberals and the reactionaries, who wanted to wipe out all the changes made by the French Revolution.
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