Comte de Provence

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The Comte de Provence was the title of Louis Stanislas Xavier, the younger brother of King Louis XVI of France who later became King Louis XVIII after the Bourbon Restoration.

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instanceOf noble title
associatedWith Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
Bourbon Restoration NERFINISHED
brotherOf Louis XVI of France NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
heldBy Louis Stanislas Xavier NERFINISHED
holderBirthDate 17 November 1755
holderBirthName Louis Stanislas Xavier de France NERFINISHED
holderBirthPlace Palace of Versailles NERFINISHED
holderClaimedThroneAs Louis XVIII NERFINISHED
holderDeathDate 16 September 1824
holderDeathPlace Paris, France NERFINISHED
holderDynasty House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
holderExileDuring French Revolution NERFINISHED
holderFather Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV) NERFINISHED
holderMother Maria Josepha of Saxony NERFINISHED
holderOlderBrotherOf Charles, Comte d’Artois (later Charles X) NERFINISHED
holderRegnalName Louis XVIII NERFINISHED
holderReligion Roman Catholicism
holderSpouse Marie Joséphine of Savoy NERFINISHED
holderSucceededAs King of France and Navarre NERFINISHED
holderTitleBeforeKingship Monsieur NERFINISHED
holderYoungerBrotherOf Louis XVI of France NERFINISHED
Louis, Comte d’Artois (later Charles X) NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle French
meaning Count of Provence NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
precededBy Duc d’Anjou NERFINISHED
rank princely title
region Provence NERFINISHED
styleOfAddress His Royal Highness
titleHolderBecame Louis XVIII of France NERFINISHED
usedBy French royal family NERFINISHED

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Regent of France notableOfficeHolder Comte de Provence
this entity surface form: Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, Count of Provence
Théâtre Feydeau patron Comte de Provence
this entity surface form: Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, comte de Provence