Louis the great (Also known as the Sun King) had many accomplishments as ruler of France. He held his monarchy for the longest recorded time in European history, spanning just short of 73 years. He also held power during three major wars, : the Franco-Dutch war, the War of the League of Augsburg, and the War of the Spanish succession. Under his reign, many important discoveries in the new world were made, including colonies made in the America's and the far east. An interesting fact to note is upon discovering the Mississippi river, Cavelier de la Salle claimed the land in the name of Louis, calling it Louisiane (which is where the name of the state of Louisiana comes from)
to have control over land and power
Louis XVI was a weak and indecisive man. He tried to do some reforms but it was too little and too late. He failed to control his wife's spending.
Napoleon was an emperor and was a stronger (which does not immediately mean better) ruler then Louis XVI overall, although he made poor choices. Louis was very indecisive and did not have a clue on how to do a thing corresponding on how to rule a country. Napoleon on the other hand knew what he needed to do to succeed in most situations but made some bad decisions Louis ran from his duty whereas Napoleon fought for his right to lead France to greatness.
Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
The Civil Rights Movement had some failures or partial failures in some of its objectives, including economic discrimination and poverty, although laws were passed. Some schools were integrated, but the neighborhoods were not.
He was nicknamed "sun king" because the chamber in which the visitors visits Louis XIV were covered with mirrors, when the sun shines onto the mirror, the sunlight reflects into the visitor's eyes, which often made the visitors in tears. (Just some random information from the history teacher).
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Some words that rhyme with King Louis are "bluey," "Lucy," "snoozy," and "boozy."
Weak. Indecisive. Ineffective.
the french monarch that was killed was King Louis XVI. he, along with many others, were killed in the Reign of Terror. Many of the people that were killed were suspected of plotting against the Robespierre government. about 17000 were killed in all. including some philosophers. thomas Paine was almost killed too until James monroe saved him. others were suspected of supporting the Austria-Prussia alliance about to invade France.
There have been seventeen Kings called Louis, most of them married, some several times. You need to be more specific.
One famous French king is Louis XIV, also known as "Le Roi Soleil" (the Sun King).
built palace of versillies, made great monarchy, and wanted everyone to be equal
Louis XVI was a weak and indecisive man. He tried to do some reforms but it was too little and too late. He failed to control his wife's spending.
It is said that King Louis XIV ruled France with greatness and glory. He was a strong leader and completely reformed the country from what some called a country of savages to a calmer, more refined people and way of life.
what are some of the objectives that you have been unable to accomplish during the year
The Regicide of King Louis XVI. The execution of Marie Antoiette. The demise of Maximilien Robespierre.
When looking for a new career, one should set some objectives. Some important objectives to set should be that the career will be permanent, pay well, and satisfy one's happiness.