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Yes, King Louis IX of France, also known as St. Louis. He died while on a Crusade.
Queen Marie Antoinette (1755 - 1793) never did such a thing! The reason France was bankrupt, was because King Louis XIV had decided to have Versailles build (in 1680) which had cost the state several millions and because Louis XV had decided to help out the Americans in their American Revolution, while the treasury was already as good as empty.
Louis XIV was Catholic, and he wanted all Protestants to convert.
Louis XIV was an absolute monarch, while William of Orange was a constitutional monarch.
No. He died in France on May 2, 1519 at the Chateau Cloux while he was employed by Louis XII of France.
Indeed Louis XVI had never left France. He was captured at Varennes on June 21, 1791 , while attempting to leave France with his family and forced to turn back to Paris, where they were confined into the Palace of Tuileries.
I wouldn't, anyone who needs to go to a theme park while in France should give me their ticket,
King Louis XVI was a man of good intentions, just not quite cut out to be king. He declared himself the absolute ruler of France, while not quite understanding how to run it efficiently. While the economy failed and people went starving, he sat idly by. You may have heard of his wife's famous saying, "Let them eat cake." The story behind that goes something like, as the French people were starving and without bread to eat, a man asked Mary Antoinette (Louis's wife) what was to be done about it. She replied, simply, "Let them eat cake." Louis's ideas weren't far from it. He was eventually executed, due to his ruling being entirely counterproductive.
Peter the Great's chief goal while ruling Russia was modernization.
Jacques Marquette was born in Laon, France while Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec before September 21, 1645
France, most notably in the Palace of Versailles although as ruler for 72 years and 110 days, he often was off on war campaigns and had other palaces, too.
Fort St. Louis failed because the French abandoned fort St. Louis after native American attacks, many of the French fled back to France while others sail up the Mississippi river to Canada.