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There are two separate monarchs: Louis V of France (967-987 AD) was the last king of the Carolingian dynasty in France. Louis V (the Brandenburger) of Bavaria was a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty.
Peter the Great (Russia) Louis XIV (France) Phillip II (Spain)
There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia; their goals were to defeat France and ensure peace after the war. The alliance restored the Bourbon monarchy to France in the person Louis XVIII.
Saint Louis was King Louis IX of France.
Louis III of France was born in 865.
Louis III of France died in 882.
Louis V of France was born in 967.
Louis VII of France was born in 1120.
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
yes he does this in 1764 by Louis XV
Louis XVI, who was executed for treason by the National Convention in 1793. After Louis XVI was executed, his son, Louis XVII, became king de facto, but was never cronated. He died at the age of ten after being abused by his prison guards. Napoleon came to power in 1799 turning France into an Empire by crowning himself Emperor.