Louis Philippe I

  • Kingdom of France

Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 - 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, but fled in 1793 and spent 21 years in exile. - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1796/00/00 Exiled from France, Louis Phillippe I earns his living by teaching French to many of Boston's fashionable young ladies from his lodgings. Home Union Oyster House Boston
1797/04/21 We dined ... with some Irishmen who have given the name New Dublin (lost) to a shanty they've been living in for six years. - Louis Phillipe, the future king of France Life Dunkard's Bottom site Claytor Lake State Park, VA
1797/10/17 Louis-Philippe of France stays at the stone tavern, a member of his entourage painted murals on the upstairs walls. Visitor Old Talbott Tavern Bardstown, KY
1823/00/00 King Louis-Philippe of France donates paintings by Van Dyck: Descent of the Holy Ghost, The Winged St Mark, St Peter in Chains, St John the Baptist and The Annunciation. Benefactor St Joseph Proto Cathedral Bardstown, KY
1823/00/00 Pope Leo XII and King Louis-Philippe donate interior decorations. Paintings from the King of France include: The Crucifixion by Phillippe Van Bree, The Coronation in Heaven of the Mother of God by Murillo and Teaching the Boys by an artist unknown. Benefactor St Joseph Proto Cathedral Bardstown, KY
1836/10/25 The "Obelisque de Louxor" is raised up at the Place de la Concorde during a ceremony orchestrated by King Louis-Philippe I. Monarch Obelisque de Louxor (sculpture) Place de la Concorde Paris
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