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== Valentine period (1815-1874) ==
The Ligurian
==== Rise to power ====
In 1733, Princess Louise Hippolyte - the reigning sovereign of Monaco - married the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis,
His brother, Antoine III, would then presume control of
===== The Strike at Fountainebleau =====
From 1809, Louis III made strategic alliances with the Duchess of
===== Chosen as the new dynasty =====
The
Louis III of Monaco was coronated as [[Louis XV]] of France in the June of 1815, choosing Louis as the primary and only regnal name of his line. The
==== Reign of Louis XV ====
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====Communard Revolution====
New egalitarian ideas compilled into an ideology called communardism rocked France in the 1870s. Coming from France's intellectual circles, the concept of ''communardism'' would win over the French public's following and lead to the bloody murder of King Louis in 1873. The heir died shortly after due to a falling accident. With the
As the first step to achieve this, Thévenet looked to the tiny principality of Belgique to the northeast. Belgique was a pre-dominantly French-speaking Wallonian principality and already had a growing communard movement within. Thévenet supported Belgique's communard insurrection in late 1874 with the French treasury, and the revolution became successful. Belgique was incorporated as a new ''département'' of France by Christmas eve of 1874. The Christmas Uprising is a regional holiday in the present-day French sudivision of Belgique.
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