The French used to have kings, until the French Revolution. The King Louis XVI (the 16th) was executed in 1793 during the revolution. At the end of the Napoleonic period (1815), monarchy was reinstated but the French ousted their last king in 1848. There hasn't be a king in France since then.
A king is 'un roi' in French.
King Louis XVI was the only French King to be executed.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
William, Duke of Normandy was the french king.
Could be either one - you'll have to work it out from the context.
"King" in French is "roi."
King Louis XVI.
French King Bridge was created in 1932.
False... Hugh Capet was an early FRENCH king.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
Roi means 'king'
Louis the XIV was the French king who said "I am the state."