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Nicholas I
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Bath
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Duke of Portland
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Le Duc d'Orleans 
Ferdinand duc d'Orleans, (1810-1842), was the eldest son and heir of King Louis-Philippe. He was a successful military leader, and popular with the public because of his liberal political vews. He was killed after being thrown from a light carriage, ending the hopes of the Orleans dynasty after the abdication of Louis-Philippe and the establishment of the short-lived Second Republic of 1848. Image taken from Les Rois contemporains. Biographies des souverains de lEurope par MM. Jules Janin, Andre?? Van Hasselt, Auguste Orts, The??odore Juste, Emma de Villers, Van Limburg, le Capitaine de Bormans, Euge`ne Gaussoin, Euge`ne Gens, Ferdinand Carron, etc, etc. [With portraits.]. Originally published/produced in Bruxelles, 1849. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9103486 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4079px × 5995px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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