yes, there were.
The French monarch in 1789 was King Louis XVI. He became King of France in 1774.
Officially, Louis XVI was the last real King of France of the old regime. He was the last King of France with actual reigning power. After him, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, so then France was an empire. After Napoleon, the monarchy in France was restored, and Louis XVIII (a.k.a. Comte de Provence, the bother of Louis XVI) became King of France, but he had no reigning power, being only a King in name since the old regime had been abolished in 1792. After him, his brother became King, King Charles X (a.k.a. Comte de Artois, another brother of Louis XVI). After him, Louis Philippe (the cousin of King Charles X) became King. After them, France turned into a Republic and had presidents.
The Rules of Evidence were not required and no proof of any crime was mandated.
louis XIV both reigned and lived longer than any other King, and died peacefully in his bed. louis XVI, on the other hand, was guillotined in the Place de la Révolution (now Place de la Concorde). Read all about it in www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/louis.htm
yes
there werent any they were married
One, with the Holy Roman Empire Austria.The war was declared in 1792 when the Royal family was already imprisoned. Louis XVI did support the war though as he gave his vote to the Legislative Assembly which eventually voted for the war, though Louis XVI did not really have any power anymore.
One, with the Holy Roman Empire Austria. The war was declared in 1792 when the Royal family was already imprisoned. Louis XVI did support the war though as he gave his vote to the Legislative Assembly which eventually voted for the war, though Louis XVI did not really have any power anymore.
Louis XV died peacefully in Versailles on May 10, 1774. He never fleed from France at any point in his life. As a result, the "why" is unanswerable. If perhaps the question is referring to his grandson, Louis XVI, please see the Related Question below.
No, since the Merovingian dynasty ended in 751. This was followed up by the Carolingian dynasty, which ended in 1122 amd this was followed up by the Valois dynasty and this ended in 1482. Eventually this was followed up by Bourbon dynasty and this was the dynasty that King Louis XVI belonged to. He reigned from 1774 until 1792 and this was the last monarchical dynasty of France.
The National Assembly passed laws that made it illegal for Louis XVI to be the sole ruler of France. In other words, he could not lord it over the people any more because they had rights.
Yes, Louis XVI have 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Yes, Louis XVI have 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Yes, Louis XVI have 2 brothers and 2 sisters.