Joseph de Villèle

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Joseph de Villèle was a prominent ultra-royalist French statesman who served as prime minister under King Louis XVIII and Charles X during the Bourbon Restoration.

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instanceOf French politician
human
prime minister of France
ultra-royalist
countryOfCitizenship France
era 19th century
familyName de Villèle
fieldOfWork politics
public finance
givenName Joseph
government Bourbon Restoration
surface form: Bourbon Restoration monarchy
hasOccupation landowner
lawyer
statesman
ideology clericalism
monarchism
influencedBy French counter-revolutionary thought
memberOf Chamber of Deputies of the July Monarchy
surface form: Chamber of Deputies of France

Chamber of Peers of France
monarchDuringTerm Charles X of France
Louis XVIII of France
movement French ultra-royalism
nativeLanguage French
notableFor conservative domestic policies during the Bourbon Restoration
leadership of the ultra-royalist majority in the French Chamber of Deputies
repression of liberal opposition during the Bourbon Restoration
strengthening the political role of the Catholic Church in France
notableWork fiscal and financial reforms under the Bourbon Restoration
opposed liberal reforms in post-Napoleonic France
partOf Bourbon Restoration
politicalAlignment ultra-royalist
politicalIdeology legitimism
positionHeld Mayor of Toulouse
Minister of Finance of France
Prime Minister of France
surface form: President of the Council of Ministers of France

Prime Minister of France
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Paris
Toulouse
servedUnder Charles X of France
Louis XVIII of France
sexOrGender male
supported restoration of Bourbon monarchy
workLocation Paris
Toulouse

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