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  2. St. Louis Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Hotel was where Maspero's Exchange was located, which was just one of about fifty businesses in New Orleans to sell slaves. [9] An example of the revenue produced by selling slaves at this location is from one auctioneer, Joseph Le Carpentier , whose slave sales totaled $57,075 in 1840, [ 10 ] the equivalent of which is $1,585,416 ...

  3. The Arrival of the Duke of Orleans at the Hôtel de Ville

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    Orleans became King of the French, and head of a constitutional monarchy. He reigned for eighteen years before himself being overthrown in the French Revolution of 1848. [1] Louis Philippe commissioned the work to hang in the city hall as a commemoration of the events. The National Guard, supporters of his, feature prominently in the painting. [2]

  4. Louis I, Duke of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Born 13 March 1372, [1] Louis was the second son of King Charles V of France and Joanna of Bourbon and was the younger brother of Charles VI. [2] Louis in the camp in front; in the background, Sigismund marries Mary. In 1374, Louis was betrothed to Catherine, heir presumptive to the throne of Hungary.

  5. Duke of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    His son would eventually ascend to the throne in 1830 as Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. The descendants of the family are the Orléanist pretenders to the French throne. Île d'Orléans, in Canada, is named after Duke of Orléans Henri II, and the city of New Orleans in the United States is named after Duke of Orléans Philippe II.

  6. House of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Later he replaced it with a new baroque building, including vast gardens on the Seine River. He also had a number of smaller rural properties. Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, sold the Palais Royal and the Château de Saint-Cloud to King Louis XVI, shortly before the Revolution, however still occupying an apartment at the Palais Royal.

  7. Omni Royal Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Omni Royal Orleans, 2017. The Omni Royal Orleans is a 345-room hotel on the corner of St. Louis and Royal Streets near Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was constructed in 1960 as The Royal Orleans Hotel, on the site of the old St. Louis Hotel, which was completely destroyed in the 1915 New Orleans hurricane.

  8. Philippe I, Duke of Orléans - Wikipedia

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    Philippe and his elder brother, the future Louis XIV, by an unknown painter. Philippe de Bourbon [1] was born on 21 September 1640 at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye in the town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, [2] the day before his mother Anne's 39th birthday. [3]

  9. Louis XII - Wikipedia

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    Louis XII (27 June 1462 – 1 January 1515), also known as Louis of Orléans, was King of France from 1498 to 1515 and King of Naples from 1501 to 1504. The son of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Marie of Cleves, he succeeded his second cousin once removed and brother-in-law, Charles VIII, who died childless in 1498.