Government of the first Bourbon restoration information
Government of the First Bourbon Restoration
Cabinet of the Kingdom of France
Louis XVIII
Date formed
13 May 1814
Date dissolved
19 March 1815
People and organisations
Head of state
Louis XVIII
History
Predecessor
French provisional government of 1814
Successor
French Government of the Hundred Days
The Government of the first Bourbon restoration replaced the French provisional government of 1814 that had been formed after the fall of Napoleon. It was announced on 13 May 1814 by King Louis XVIII. After the return of Napoleon from exile, the court fled to Ghent and the government was replaced by the French Government of the Hundred Days on 20 March 1815.
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