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  3. Monarchism in France - Wikipedia

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    Monarchism in France is the advocacy of restoring the monarchy (mostly constitutional monarchy) in France, which was abolished after the 1870 defeat by Prussia, arguably before that in 1848 with the establishment of the French Second Republic. The French monarchist movements are roughly divided today in three groups:

  4. Category:Monarchist parties - Wikipedia

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  5. Monarchiens - Wikipedia

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    A new party was formed in December 1789 by one of the original Monarchiens members, Clermont-Tonnerre, called the Amis de la Constitution Monarchique. The Monarchiens party was established under the authority of King Louis XVI. The Monarchiens movement was founded by Jean Joseph Mounier (1758–1806). Among the followers of the Monarchiens were ...

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  7. Party of Order - Wikipedia

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    It included monarchist members from both the Orléanist and Legitimist factions and also some republicans who admired the United States model of government. After the 1848 elections to the French Parliament, the Party of Order was the second-largest group of deputies after the Moderate Republicans , with 250 of the 900 seats in the French ...

  8. Orléanist - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, after Pope Leo XIII's approval to the Third Republic, breaking the historical alliance between Church and Crown, [32] some monarchists led by Orléanist Jacques Piou and Legitimist Albert de Mun formed the group of the "ralliés" ("supporters"), that in 1901 constituted the base of the first Christian Democratic party in France, the ...

  9. Club de Clichy - Wikipedia

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    In the history of slavery, the Clichyens's nucleus of French colonial planters coordinated a common voice against abolition as detrimental to the French colonies. Public statements of the Clichy Club generally appeared in the right-wing press, L'Éclair, Le Véridique, Le Messager du soir and Les nouvelles politiques. [8]