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  2. 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:

  3. Category:Monarchist parties in France - Wikipedia

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  4. Alliance Royale - Wikipedia

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    The party was established in 2001 using the French symbol of the Fleur-de-lis as a logo, which was originally used by the monarchy in pre-revolutionary France. The party is also marked by its euroscepticism and seeks to re-establish a constitutional monarchy as an institution that identifies France within European culture.

  5. Category:Monarchist parties - Wikipedia

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  6. Party of Order - Wikipedia

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    The party enjoyed widespread support in the north of France in the 1849 elections, the departments of Finistère, Côtes-du Nord, Manche, Calvados, Eure, Somme and Aisne as well as Deux-Sèvres, Vienne, Vaucluse and Haute-Garonne returned exclusively Party of Order members to the French Parliament. Support was lower in the east of the country.

  7. Nouvelle Action Royaliste - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007, its headquarters were at 17, rue des Petits-Champs, 75001 Paris, and had 1,500 activists. [6] On 28 March 2012, the NAR registered itself as a political association, citing its new address at 36–38, rue Sibuet 75012 Paris, and stating its goal as to "create a monarchical mood in public opinion; to popularize this idea; to support the action of the princes of the House of France ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Feuillant (political group) - Wikipedia

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    Considerations on France (1796) Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797) The Genius of Christianity (1802) The Pope (1819) St Petersburg Dialogues (1821) Democracy in America (1835) The Ancient City (1864) "What Is a Nation?" (1882) The Crowd (1895) Inquiry into the Monarchy (1900) "The Future of the Intelligentsia" (1905) My ...