The foreign policy of Charles X(1924-30) in brief
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Alternative Titles: Charles-Philippe, comte d’Artois
Charles X, also called (until 1824) Charles-Philippe, comte d’Artois, byname (1795–1824) Monsieur, (born October 9, 1757, Versailles, France—died November 6, 1836, Görz, Austrian Empire [now Gorizia, Italy]), king of France from 1824 to 1830. His reign dramatized the failure of the Bourbons, after their restoration, to reconcile the tradition of the monarchy by divine right with the democratic spirit produced in the wake of the French Revolution.