Louis Philippe Joseph Duc d'Orléans (Q3837)
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French nobleman and art collector, in 1792, during the Revolution, he changed his name to Philippe Égalité
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Louis Philippe Joseph Duc d'Orléans
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French nobleman and art collector, in 1792, during the Revolution, he changed his name to Philippe Égalité
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d'Orléans
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1747-1793
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13 April 1747Gregorian
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6 November 1793Gregorian
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13 April 1747Gregorian
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6 November 1793Gregorian
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Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans, commonly known as Philippe, was a major French noble who supported the French Revolution. In 1792, during the Revolution, he changed his name to Philippe Égalité. Louis Philippe d'Orléans was a cousin of Louis XVI and one of the wealthiest men in France. He actively supported the 1789 Revolution, and was a strong advocate for the elimination of the present absolute
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