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  2. Charles X of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles, by now aged 66, succeeded him to the throne as King Charles X. [42] On 29 May 1825, King Charles was anointed at the cathedral of Reims, the traditional site of consecration of French kings; it had been unused since 1775, as Louis XVIII had forgone the ceremony to avoid controversy and because his health was too precarious. [43]

  3. July Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The petition was critical "not of the King, but his ministers", thereby countering the conviction of Charles X that his liberal opponents were enemies of his dynasty. [13] After signing the petition, committee members went directly to Marmont to beg for an end to the bloodshed, and to plead with him to become a mediator between Saint-Cloud and ...

  4. King Charles humiliated by Prince Andrew with new Epstein ...

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    It is believed that Prince Andrew first met Jeffrey Epstein in 1999 through his friend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Andrew claimed he cut ties with Epstein in 2010.

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  6. In a new interview with the Press Association, King Charles’ sister said she isn’t scaling back on her royal responsibilities in the coming years. Anne, 74, revealed that when it comes to ...

  7. Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

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    During the height of the kingdom in the mid-12th century there was a royal family and a relatively clear line of succession. Nevertheless, the king was elected, or at least recognized, by the Haute Cour. Here the king was considered a primus inter pares (first among equals), and in his absence his duties were performed by his seneschal.

  8. Charles X - Wikipedia

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    Charles X of France (1757–1836) Charles X Gustav (1622–1660), King of Sweden Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (1523–1590), recognized as Charles X of France but renounced the royal title

  9. Coronation Twitter emoji revealed as Charles’s 17th century ...

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    Buckingham Palace has revealed an official emoji to celebrate the coronation. The colourful cartoon motif depicts the 17th century jewelled solid gold St Edward’s Crown with purple velvet cap ...

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