Louis XVIII | |||||
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Portriat by François Gérard
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King of France | |||||
Reign | 8 July 1815 – 16 September 1824 | ||||
Predecessor | Napoleon I (Hundred Days) | ||||
Successor | Charles X | ||||
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Reign | 6 April 1814 – 20 March 1815 | ||||
Predecessor | Napoleon I (First French Empire) | ||||
Successor | Napoleon I (Hundred Days) | ||||
Born |
Palace of Versailles, France |
17 November 1755||||
Died | 16 September 1824 Louvre Palace, Paris, France |
(aged 68)||||
Burial | Basilica of Saint Denis, France | ||||
Spouse | Marie Joséphine of Savoy | ||||
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House | Bourbon | ||||
Father | Louis, Dauphin of France | ||||
Mother | Maria Josepha of Saxony | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
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French: Louis Stanislas Xavier de France |
Louis XVIII (Louis Stanislas Xavier; 17 November 1755 – 16 September 1824), known as "The Desired" (le Désiré), was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1814 to 1824, except for a period in 1815 known as the Hundred Days. He spent twenty-three years in exile, from 1791 to 1814, during the French Revolution and the First French Empire, and again in 1815, during the period of the Hundred Days, upon the return of Napoleon I from Elba.
Until his accession to the throne of France, he held the title of Count of Provence as brother of King Louis XVI. On 21 September 1792, the National Convention abolished the monarchy and deposed Louis XVI, who was later executed by guillotine. When the little boy Louis XVII, Louis XVI's 10 year-old-son, died in prison in June 1795, Louis XVIII, then in his 40th year, succeeded his nephew as titular King.
During the French Revolution and Napoleonic era, Louis XVIII lived in exile in Prussia, the United Kingdom and Russia. When the Sixth Coalition finally defeated Napoleon in 1814, Louis XVIII was placed in what he, and the French royalists, considered his rightful position. Napoleon escaped from his exile in Elba, however, and restored his French Empire. Louis XVIII fled and a Seventh Coalition declared war on the French Empire, defeated Napoleon, and restored Louis XVIII to the French throne.