Paris, clearly. Where else would they have been imprisoned?
If you mean where were they captured after their ill-fated attempt to flee to Austria (June 20, 1791), that would be Varennes, which is almost on the Austrian border. Most of the key events of the Revolution happened in Paris, because that's where Louis transported his court in yet another ill-advised move after the October 5, 1789, people's (sometimes just called the women's) march on Versailles.
King Louis XIV.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
King Louis XV IS THE 15th king of france with the name Louis
======King Louis XIV
The Royal Family was captured on June 22, 1791 at Varennes.
The English royal family of the Stuarts were cousins to the family of King Louis XIV.
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ST. LOUIS
King Charles's father (Philip V) was the uncle of Louis XV, so that made Charles and Louis XV grandnephews.
There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
Charles X
Versailles is a city 20km south-west of Paris, the place where the King Louis the 14th (the "sun-king") built a magnificent palace.
It was named after king Louis XIV who the state is named after. his family was the bourbon family.
Louis XIV
The Bastille.
he felt he was going to get another city and be proud