King Louis XVI.
There was no King, the revolution executed the king early on in the revolution.
Louis the XVI and his Queen, Marie Antoinette were both executed by the guillotine during the French Revolution.
The French revolution began in 1789 and ended in 1799. The King was Louis XVI, he was executed in 1793.
By guillotine powered by a horse
It depends on the French Revolution in question:French Revolution of 1789-1799: King Louis XVI / replaced with First RepublicJuly Revolution of 1830: King Charles X / replaced with King Louis Philippe IThe June Rebellion of 1832: King Louis Philippe I / survived the revolutionThe French Revolution of 1848: King Louis Philippe I / replaced with Second Republic
Both were executed.
Sad but true.
King Louis XVI was guillotined on 21 January 1793.
King Louis XVI was the only French King to be executed.
He was not executed. He died because of gangrene and old age. Louis XVI was the French King that was executed during the French Revolution.
King Louis XVI on 21 January 1793 by guillotine.
You probably mean King Louis XVI who was executed during the French Revolution. He was executed on January 21st 1793.
The French king under the French revolution was King Louis XVI. The Queen was Marie-Antoinette. They were both executed using the guillotine.
He = Louis XVI, the last King of France.
There was no King, the revolution executed the king early on in the revolution.
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.
King Louis XVI who was executed in 1793. Napoleon Bonaparte later became emperor in the last years of the revolution.