Citizen King

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Citizen King is the popular nickname of Louis-Philippe I, the bourgeois-minded constitutional monarch who ruled France from 1830 to 1848.

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Citizen King canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedTo Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe I
appliesToReignEndYear 1848
appliesToReignStartYear 1830
associatedWithClass bourgeoisie
associatedWithConcept constitutional monarchy
associatedWithEvent July Revolution in France
surface form: July Revolution of 1830
associatedWithIdeology liberal constitutionalism
associatedWithSocialImage king as ordinary citizen
characterizesReign July Monarchy in France
countryContext France
describesReputationOf Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe I
endTime 1848
era 19th century
hasAlternativeNameFor Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe, King of the French
hasConnotation bourgeois-minded
constitutional monarch
hasNotableBearer Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe I of France
impliesPoliticalStyle civic-minded monarchy
middle-class oriented rule
languageOfUse English
monarchicalContext King of the French
refersTo Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe I
region Western Europe
startTime 1830
usedBy contemporaries of Louis-Philippe I
usedDuring July Monarchy
usedIn historical literature
political discourse

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