They are countless. Louis XV was a particularly potent individual that was chronically unfaithful to his wife. His most famous mistresses were unquestionably Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry.
He also had a house build in the Parc aux Cerfs at Versailles where he kept young prostitutes he slept with. He had the girls replaced by new ones every other time.
Being absolute monarch of France, collecting diamonds, mistresses, building huge chateaux and waging war almost continually.
He liked women. He had many mistresses.
The Nobel Peace Prize 1921 was awarded jointly to Karl Hjalmar Branting and Christian Lous Lange
King Louis XIV.
The things that are similar is that Louis XIV and XIV both mean the 14TH
He was married to Maria Theresa of Spain, but he had 18 (!!!) official mistresses (top that, Tiger!)
Just about all of them. Louis XVI appears to have been the exception, and look what happened to him. He was accused of over-favouring his wife, Marie-Antoinette, and betraying France to her brother the Emperor of Austria.
Being absolute monarch of France, collecting diamonds, mistresses, building huge chateaux and waging war almost continually.
Georg Lous died in 1949.
Kristian Lous died in 1941.
Kristian Lous was born in 1875.
Georg Lous was born in 1878.
Louis XIV reigned from 1638-1715 for a total of 72 years. He is the longest reigning monarch in European History and in French history he is the longest reigning monarch consequently. The only other French monarch to come close to that length was Lous XIV's great-grandson, Louis XV (60 years).
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Otto Lous Mohr died in 1967.
Otto Lous Mohr was born in 1886.