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ORLEANS, PHILIP II ., DI= of (1674-1723), regent of France, son of Philip I., duke of Orleans, and his second wife, the princess palatine, was born on the 2nd of August 1674, and had his first experience of arms at the siege of Mons in 1691. His marriage
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There existed a party of malcontents who wished to transfer the regency from Orleans to Philip V., king of Spain. A conspiracy was formed, under the inspiration of Cardinal Alberoni, first minister of Spain, and directed by the prince of Cellamare, Spanish ambassador in France, with the complicity of the duke and duchess of Maine; but in 1718 it was discovered and defeated. Dubois, formerly tutor to the duke of Orleans, and now his all-powerful minister, caused war to be declared against Spain, with the support of the emperor, and of England and Holland (Quadruple Alliance). After some successes of the French marshal, the duke of Berwick, in Spain, and of the imperial troops in Sicily, Philip V. made peace with the regent (1720).On the majority of the king, which was declared on the 15th of February 1723, the duke of Orleans resigned the supreme power; but he became first minister to the king, and remained in office till his death on the 23rd of December 1723. The regent had great
taste for pleasure. His dissolute manners found only too many imitators, and the regency was one of the most corrupt periods in French history.See J. B. H. R. Capefigue, Histoire de Philippe d'Orleans, regent de France (2 vols., Paris, 1838) ; A. Baudrillart, Philippe V. et la tour de France, vol. ii. (Paris, 189o) ; and L. Wiesener, Le regent, l'abbe Dubois et les Anglais (3 vols., Paris, 1891-1899). (M. P.*) End of Article: ORLEANS, PHILIP II If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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