Until 21 September 1792.
France has had a number of governments, from absolute monarchy to republic to modern democracy; can you be more specific with your question?
France is no more a monarchy ,it is a republic . it has a president and a prime minister.
France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
France is not a monarchy !!!
After Napoleon was exiled, in France was restored the Monarchy and the brother of the guillotined Louis XVI, reigned as Louis XVIII of Bourbon, King of France until his death (September 16, 1824.
The United Kingdom is a monarchy. Until the revolution, France was a monarchy as was (and some still are) most of the countries of Europe. Any civilization with discrete boundaries and a royal family was/is a monarchy...example Ancient Egypt. There has to be a single king or queen.
France abolished their monarchy for the last time in 1875.
Very varied, as it is in most countries. Basically, France was a monarchy for many centuries, then there was the French Revolution, then followed various episodes of republic and monarchy and republic until things settled in the late 1950s as a modern republic with a president.
Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was an Absolute Monarchy.
No, up until 1792 France has always been a Monarchy with a King and Queen. Though, in 1789 the French revolution made the King lay down his powers and France officially became a Republic then. After the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and made France an Empire. After that, the Monarchy was restored for some time, and after that, France became a republic again.
absolutly monarchy.
Absolute Monarchy or Absolutism