Charter of 1814

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The Charter of 1814 was a constitutional document that established a limited monarchy and defined civil liberties in France at the start of the Bourbon Restoration.


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this entity surface form: Charter of 1814 (as a model for liberal concessions)
French Charter of 1830 follows Charter of 1814
this entity surface form: Constitutional Charter of 1814 (France)
Statuto Albertino inspiredBy Charter of 1814
this entity surface form: Charter of 1814 (French Charter of Louis XVIII)
Louis XVIII of France issued Charter of 1814
Bourbon Restoration legalBasis Charter of 1814
First Bourbon Restoration legalBasis Charter of 1814
French Charter of 1830 replaces Charter of 1814
this entity surface form: Charter of 1814 (restored after the Second Restoration)