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Definition of Orleanist
1. Noun. A supporter of the Orleans branch of the Bourbons that was descended from a younger brother of Louis XIV.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orleanist
Literary usage of Orleanist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contemporary France by Gabriel Hanotaux (1907)
"The Legitimist and orleanist parties now being disabled, he could not forego the
satisfaction of tolling the knell of the orleanist party ; the Republican ..."
2. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1906)
"All France will understand this and will lend it the support of its patriotism.
Under 466. The overthrow of the orleanist ..."
3. The Constitutions and Other Select Documents Illustrative of the History of by Frank Maloy Anderson (1904)
"... it is because they have been prevented from so doing by physical violence.
[Signatures.] D. Thiers' orleanist Manifesto. July 30, 1830. ..."
4. The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France by Alphonse de Lamartine (1872)
"... ment of Bourrienne as Minister of Police—Intrigues of Fouche— His interview
with the Count d'Artois—orleanist conspiracy in the Army—Drouet d'Erlon, ..."
5. French Civilization in the Nineteenth Century: A Historical Introduction by Albert Léon Guérard (1914)
"The orleanist compromise—Influence of English precedents—The " legal country " :
its narrow basis— Casimir Perier and a strong ..."