He housed them at Versaille where he could keep an eye on them and he had a crew of spys whose personal loyalty he paid top dollar for.
louisiana
King Louis XVI was the victim of Regicide.
The girl's name "Louise" is actually a French form and has been borrowed in the French form into English and German both. It is the feminine of French "Louis," but French "Louis" originally comes from German "Ludwig," which comes from Chludwig meaning "warrior of fame," and was the name of several early Frankish kings; in Latin Chludwig was Latinized as "Clovis," so that is another form of the same name (in Latin).
No. Also to those lands controlled by Portuguese and French colonists. Hence the name Latin America, as Spanish, French and Portuguese languages descend from the ancient Latin language.
Bay St. Louis actually got it's name from the French explorer Pierre LeMoyne D'Iberville and his brother, John Baptiste. When they first arrived at the area now known as Bay St. Louis, it was on the feast day of the patron saint, King Louis IX. Baptiste named the area Bay St. Louis to honor him.
Louis
The name of Louis is French in origin and it means famous warrior.
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
Troy
yes.
Yes it is indeed
His succesor was Louis XV, his great-grandson.
Louis Pasteur
Louis is traditionally a boy's name, deriving from the French form of the name Louis. However, it can also be used as a girl's name in some cases.
Louis \louis\ as a boy's name is pronounced LOO-iss, loo-WEE. It is of French and Old German origin, and the meaning of Louis is "famous warrior".
louisiana
Yes, it is a very old, traditional French name. Quite a few of the Kings of France were named Louis.