Louis-Philippe I., König von Frankreich

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Basic data

  1. Louis-Philippe, Herzog von Orléans Alternative Names
  2. October 6, 1773 in Paris
  3. August 26, 1850 in Claremont House
  4. Paris

Iconography

(Source: Wikimedia)
Profile of the 13-year-old Louis Philippe d’Orléans, drawn by Carle Vernet (27 August 1787) (Source: Wikimedia)
Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres, in 1792 by Léon Cogniet (1834) (Source: Wikimedia)
Early in his exile, Louis Philippe was a teacher of geography, history, mathematics and modern languages, at a boys' boarding school in Reichenau, Switzerland. (Source: Wikimedia)
Portrait of Louis Philippe (age 25) at the time of his stay in New York City (1797), originally painted by James Sharples (Source: Wikimedia)
Somerindyke estate on Bloomingdale Road, near 75th St. (Source: Wikimedia)
Maria Amalia, Duchess of Orléans, with her son Ferdinand Philippe (Source: Wikimedia)
Louis Philippe d'Orléans leaving the Palais-Royal to go to the city hall, 31 July 1830, two days after the July Revolution (Source: Wikimedia)
King Louis Philippe I taking the oath to keep the Charter of 1830 on 9 August 1830 (Source: Wikimedia)
King Louis Philippe, Portrait by Louise Adélaïde Desnos (1838) (Source: Wikimedia)
Louis Philippe (1773–1850), Roi Bourgeois by Eugène Lami (Source: Wikimedia)
Queen Victoria arrives at the Château d'Eu during her visit in 1843 (Source: Wikimedia)
Louis Philippe I is the only French king to be the subject of a photograph (1842 daguerreotype) (Source: Wikimedia)
Review of the National Guard, attack of Fieschi, 28 July 1835 by Eugène Lami (Source: Wikimedia)
1834 caricature of Louis Philippe turning into a pear mirrored the deterioration of his popularity (Honoré Daumier, after Charles Philipon, who was jailed for the original) (Source: Wikimedia)
Alphonse de Lamartine in front of the Town Hall of Paris rejects the red flag on 25 February 1848, during the February 1848 Revolution (Source: Wikimedia)
View of Port Louis Philippe, the oldest French colony in the South Pacific, referred to nowadays by its indigenous name Akaroa (Source: Wikimedia)
Bildnis des Louis Philipp, 1801/1850 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis des Ludwig Philipp I. König der Franzosen, François Gérard - 1830/1853 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis des Louis Philipp d'Orléans, 1840 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Louis Philippe (d'Orléans), König der Franzosen (reg. 1830-48), François Gérard -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Louis Philippe (d'Orléans), König der Franzosen (reg. 1830-48),  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Louis Philippe (d'Orléans), König der Franzosen (reg. 1830-48), Cäcilie Brand -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Louis Philippe (d'Orléans), König der Franzosen (reg. 1830-48), Emma Matthieu -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Louis Philippe (d'Orléans), König der Franzosen (reg. 1830-48), Antoine Maurin -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)

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