French Revolution of 1848
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French Revolution of 1848

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French Revolution of 1848. The Parisians took up arms on 23 and 24 February 1848, leading to the abdication of King Louis-Philippe I (1773-1850) in favour of his nine-year-old grandson, Philippe of Orleans (1838-1894), Count of Paris, and the appointment of his daughter-in-law, Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerinn (1814-1858), Duchess of Orleans, as regent. On the afternoon of the same day, 24 February, accompanied by her two sons (the Count of Paris and the Duke of Chartres) and her brother-in-law Louis d'Orleans, Duke of Nemours, the Duchess of Orleans appeared before the National Assembly for the investiture of her son as the new King of France and the official proclamation of her regency. The National Assembly rejected the proclamations and decided to form a provisional government presided over by Dupont de l'Eure. The Duchess of Orleans and her two sons in the Chamber of Deputies on 24 February 1848. Engraving by Trichon. ""Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra"". Volume V. 1855.

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1855

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