Λουδοβίκου-Φιλίππου
Λουδοβίκου-Φιλίππου, also known as Louis-Philippe, was a French king who reigned from 1830 to 1848. He came to power after the July Revolution, which led to the abdication of Charles X. Louis-Philippe was known as the "Citizen King" because he was from the bourgeoisie and promoted a constitutional monarchy.
His reign, often referred to as the July Monarchy, focused on economic growth and stability. However, it faced criticism for favoring the wealthy and neglecting the working class. The dissatisfaction ultimately led to the February Revolution in 1848, resulting in his abdication and the establishment of the Second Republic.