Yes, he attempted to flee France and nearly made it to the border, disguised, with his family, as a servant, but was caught and sent back to Paris.
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After Napoleon abdicated himself from the thrown in France in 1814, Louis XVIII came to the thrown. But Louis XVIII fled from France when Napoleon took back the thrown in 1815 for what was known as the "Hundred Days" campaign.
Philosopher Thomas hobbes had fled his home in england in 1640 following the circulation of various treatise critical of the civil war and "elements of law".believing himself to be marked for death, he fled to paris where he remaind for 11 years.
Dolley Madison fled from the White House not long before the British troops arrived and set it on fire. She was able to carry with her some valuable papers and artwork.
He was the longest reigning Monarch in the History of Europe.
Louis announced a policy that slowed France's economic progress. in 1685, he canceled the Edict of Nantes, which protected the religious freedom of Huguenots. in response, thousands of Huguenot artisans and business people fled the country. Louis's policy thus robbed France of many skilled workers.
After Napoleon abdicated himself from the thrown in France in 1814, Louis XVIII came to the thrown. But Louis XVIII fled from France when Napoleon took back the thrown in 1815 for what was known as the "Hundred Days" campaign.
Charles X
Families fled the flood waters. We fled to the basement before the tornado hit our house. As the man chased her, the woman fled into the closest open store for help.
They called themselves the National Assembly.
Fort St. Louis failed because the French abandoned fort St. Louis after native American attacks, many of the French fled back to France while others sail up the Mississippi river to Canada.
King Louis XVI (Sixteen,) fled with his wife during the French Revolution. His wife, Marie Antionette, was attempting to flee to her native Austria (where she is a member of the royal family.)
It led to the arrest of the King, Louis XVI, and his family.
President Madison
Louis-Philippe, the first, last and only monarch of the Orléans dynasty
The past tense of flee is fled. Past simple --- fled.past continuous -- was/were + fleeingpast perfect -- had + fledpast perfect continuous -- had + been + fleeing
Flee is run from danger. Escape is to free yourself from something, usually a place, but no reference to speed.
Most of the gang hid in England until they were arrested by the Police. However Ronnie Biggs escaped from Prison and made his way to Brazil where he spent many years before voluntarily returning to the UK to serve out his sentence. Charlie Wilson escaped prison and fled to Canada, where he spent three years before being re-captured. Ronald "Buster" Edwards fled to Mexico but later gave himself up.