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Louis IV, also called Louis dâ??Outremer, was born in the year 921 and died September 10, 954, in Reims, France. He ruled as the King of France from 936 to 954. He spent much of this reign struggling against his powerful vassal, Hugh the Great, for control of Laon.
Louis XIV was king of France for much of the 17th century and into the early 18th century. Louis XV was king of France in the 18th century.Louis is not important and history is boring.
The answer is none. France did not control any part of north America after 1763.
France and Great Britain took control of much of the Middle East.
France, there are actually Alps there! Holland is pretty much below the waterline.
Spain, Portugal and France; in that order.
In his long reign of over 72 years (1643-1715) as monarch of France, Louis XIV accomplished so much as to be honored by the title, "The Sun-King." Among his many achievements were the building of architectural wonders, the increase of his own control over France at the expense of the aristocracy, numerous successful military campaigns, and the overall increase of French power throughout Europe.
Charlemagne.
France and Great Britain took control of much of the Middle East.
They were pointless wars. It was just how Louis XIV indulged himself, and made France look grand by conquest. However, since France had no real cause to go to war, they didn't really accomplish much.
The president has no control over the budget or appropriations. He has some control over how quickly funds are actually spent.
It will cost approximately 98 cents to send a postcard to France from the US. However, the postcard will take about 3-4 weeks to actually arrive to its France destination.