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Orléanism was a major force in French politics during the 19th century. An Orléanist was someone who supported a constitutional monarchy under the House of Orléans. Due to the radical political change, France went under during that period, there were three types of Orléanism:
*Pure Orléanism: Those who support the reign of Louis Philippe I, who came to power after the 1830 [
*Fusionist Orléanism: A group of dissident Pure Orléanists and some [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism|Legitimists]] who endorsed Philippe, Count of Paris', claim to the House of Orléans and the Crown of France. Fusionist Orléanists were usually [[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Traditionalist Conservatives]].
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