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    The Ultra-royalists (French: ultraroyalistes, collectively Ultras) were a French political faction from 1815 to 1830 under the Bourbon Restoration. An...
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    was dominated by an overwhelming ultra-royalist majority which quickly acquired the reputation of being "more royalist than the king". The legislature...
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  • Yugoslavia. Legitimists, French royalists upholding Salic Law Chouannerie, a royalist group during the French Revolution Ultra-royalists, a 19th-century reactionary...
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    His return in 1815 led to a second wave of White Terror headed by the Ultra-royalist faction. The following year, Louis dissolved the unpopular parliament...
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    Charles X of France (category French Ultra-royalists)
    Restoration in 1814, Charles (as heir-presumptive) became the leader of the ultra-royalists, a radical monarchist faction within the French court that affirmed...
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  • extremists ULTRA (UK agency), the Unrelated Live Transplant Regulatory Authority, a defunct UK government regulatory body Ultra-royalists or Ultras, a reactionary...
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  • state-sponsored online ultra-royalist vigilante group that has been characterized as fascist. Headed by Rienthong Nanna, an ultra-royalist former major general...
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  • Asimov novelette The Key (short story) Ultra-royalist, a French parliamentary faction in the early 19th century Ultra-Tories, a section of the Tory party...
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    dethroned and driven with his family into exile. Following the movement of Ultra-royalists during the Bourbon Restoration of 1814, Legitimists came to form one...
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    Cavalier (redirect from English royalists)
    (/ˌkævəˈlɪər/) was first used by Roundheads as a term of abuse for the wealthier royalist supporters of Charles I of England and his son Charles II during the English...
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    trial at a drumhead court-martial. Historian John B. Wolf argues that Ultra-royalists — many of whom had just returned from exile — were staging a counter-revolution...
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    Louis-Philippe and the Queen Marie-Amélie of having assassinated the ultra-royalist Prince, with the alleged motive of allowing their son, the Duke of Aumale...
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    Joseph de Villèle (category French Ultra-royalists)
    statesman who served as Prime Minister in the 1820s. He was a leader of the Ultra-royalist faction during the Bourbon Restoration. He was born in Toulouse, France...
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    Kingdom, as the philosophical founder of conservatism, along with his ultra-royalist and ultramontane counterpart Joseph de Maistre. Burke was born in Dublin...
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    Jules de Polignac (category French Ultra-royalists)
    and briefly 3rd Duke of Polignac in 1847, was a French statesman and ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution. He served as prime minister under Charles...
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    However, anti-monarchist feeling was on the rise again. Charles's ultra-royalist sympathies alienated many members of the working and middle classes...
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    after the Second Bourbon Restoration in 1815. It was dominated by Ultra-royalists who completely refused to accept the results of the French Revolution...
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  • chosen freely. The Ultra-royalists won 350 seats. The parliament later became known as the Chambre introuvable. "1. 1815–1830: The Ultras, Extremism and Tradition"...
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    upsurge of liberals against the counter-revolutionary offensive of the Ultra Royalists." He also wrote a twenty-volume history of the Consulate and Empire...
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    de Polignac (1780–1847) • 8 August 1829 29 July 1830 Ultra-royalist Casimir de Rochechouart, duc de Mortemart (1787–1875) • 29 July 1830 Ultra-royalist...
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