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  1. Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angoulême (6 August 1775 – 3 June 1844) was the elder son of Charles X and the last Dauphin of France from 1824 to 1830. He is identified by the Guinness World Records as the shortest-reigning monarch, reigning for less than 20 minutes during the July Revolution , [1] but this is not backed up by historical ...

  2. Louis-Antoine de Bourbon, duke d’Angoulême (born Aug. 6, 1775, Versailles, France—died June 3, 1844, Gorizia, Venetia, Austrian Empire [now in Italy]) was the last dauphin of France and a prominent figure in the restoration of the Bourbon line after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814.

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  3. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angoulême (6 August 1775 – 3 June 1844) was the elder son of Charles X and the last Dauphin of France from 1824 to 1830.

  4. Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (1775-1844) 1825. Oil on canvas | 270.4 x 178.1 x 4.0 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405142. Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle. ©. Description. The Duke of Angouleme was the nephew of the last pre-Revolution French King, Louis XVI (1754-1793).

  5. Angoulêmes ‘Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis’ fought victoriously in the Battle of Trocadéro; Louis Antoine was awarded the title Prince of Trocadéro for his achievements in restoring his cousin’s absolute powers.

  6. Jun 4, 2019 · Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, Dauphin of France. by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2019. Credit – Wikipedia. Louis-Antoine was the last Dauphin of France and was technically King of France for less than twenty minutes on August 2, 1830, after his father abdicated and before he himself abdicated. After his father’s death, he was ...

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  8. Louis Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien ( duc d'Enghien pronounced [dɑ̃ɡɛ̃]) (Louis Antoine Henri; 2 August 1772 – 21 March 1804) was a member of the House of Bourbon of France. More famous for his death than his life, he was executed by order of Napoleon Bonaparte, who brought charges against him of aiding Britain and plotting against ...

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