The International landmark called the Palace of Versailles.
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Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
yes he does this in 1764 by Louis XV
No, the last king of France was Louis-Philippe the Ist. He reigned from 1830 to 1848.
He became King of France when his grandfather (the King of France then) Louis XV died, on May 10th, 1774.
The French government had borrowed money to support the American Revolution.
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Louis XIV's legacy includes establishing France as a dominant European power, promoting the arts and culture through his patronage of artists like Molière and Versailles as a center of art and architecture, and codifying absolutist rule with his theory of the divine right of kings. However, his reign also left France deeply in debt and contributed to social unrest that would eventually lead to the French Revolution.
Louis XIV could have improved his legacy by not starting so many wars and having fewer palaces that bankrupted the nation.
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There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
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).