What? Louis XIV fell? Was it Ballet accident? Is that how he hurt his foot, you know, the foot wound that developed into Gangrene and caused him to die after on 1 September 1715 at the age of 76 years after serving as the King of France, after only serving as the King for only 72 years and 110 days in office, Golly, the longest serving Monarch in European History stubbed his toe, got gangrene and died as a young man. Gosh, he should have seen his neighborhood Podiatrist or a good orthopedic surgeon. He should also schedule an appointment with the Royal Endocrinologist, because he may be diabetic. Falls by elderly gentlemen can be hazardous, and he should have called 911 although the number in Versailles is different and Alexander Graham Bell who invented the telephone wasn't scheduled by the Stork for about 15 decades (Well, at least not until 3 March 1837).
Perhaps you meant that the Sun King fell from grace? If that was the case then someone should try to send a runner for his Royal Bishop.
Or:
The wrong Louis was selected. The "V" and the "I" could have been transposed converting a Sixteen into a Fourteen. If that "rare" typographical error happened. the question would have a definitive answer. Louis XVI was stripped of the title of King shortly before he was sent to the guillotine as Monsieur Capet on 21 January 1793, and his fall was cause by the French Revolution.
King Louis XIV.
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No. She was the wife of Louis XVI, not Louis XIV.
The things that are similar is that Louis XIV and XIV both mean the 14TH
Louis XIV fancied himself as "The Sun King".
The reaction of the people greatly affected Louis XIV's reign and eventually led to the downfall of his monarchy.
The best guess would be France.
King Louis XIV.
No, Louis XIV is not single.
Louis XIV was a Roman Catholic.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
King Louis XIV was the king who adopted this domestic policy, which led nobles to rebel against him. However, this policy led to an increase in commerce, trade, and mercantilism. King Louis XIV ruled France from 1643 to 1715.
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