Answer: Louis XVIII
Who was king when Napoleon regained power the first time?

Himself as First Consul of the French First Republic. Previous ruling monarch was Louis XVI as King of the French (1791–1792) Successor: Louis XVIII (de jure in 1814; as legitimate monarch in 1815) Napoleon II (according to his father's will of 1815) King of Italy; Reign: 17 March 1805 – 11 April 1814: Coronation: 26 May 1805: Predecessor

Tue Jul 16 2002 14:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) · The monarchs of the Kingdom of France ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the West Franks in 843 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870 with several interruptions. Between the period from King Charles the Bald in 843 to King Louis XVI in 1792 France had 45 kings. Adding the 7 Emperors and Kings after the French Revolution this comes to a total of 52 monarchs of …

List of French monarchs - Wikipedia

List of French monarchs - Wikipedia

Louis XVI and the Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

Louis XVIII (Louis Stanislas Xavier; 17 November 1755 – 16 September 1824) known as the Desired (French: le Désiré) was King of France from 1814 to 1824 except for the Hundred Days in 1815. He spent twenty-three years in exile: during the French Revolution and the First French Empire (1791–1814) and during the Hundred Days.. Until his accession to the throne of France he held the ...

French Republic: First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (1799–1804) French Empire: Napoleon I (1804–1814 1815) Kingdom of France: Louis XVIII (1814–15 1815–1824) Great Britain. Kingdom of Great Britain: King George III (1760–1801) Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger (1793–1801)

King George III had ruled the Electorate of Hanover with the title of Prince-elector until Hanover was conquered by Napoleon in 1807. In 1813 George was restored to his Hanoverian territorie...


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