French Head of State

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French Head of State was a transitional title for the head of the French government from August 1840 to February 1848. The title was held by Louis-Philippe of France, who was King of France. Following the establishment of the Second French Republic, this title was passed onto the President of the French Republic or also known as the Chairman of the Provisional Government of the French Republic.

A list of this title:

This generic title is somewhat similar to the Chief of the French State title held by Philippe Pétain from 1940 to 1944.