Louis XIV of the House of Bourbon, King of France and Navarre, who was the French monarch from 5 September 1638 - 1 September 1715 is credited with saying "L'État, c'est moi", meaning "I am the State". Louis XIV was known for boasting about his rule, calling himself the Sun King and, as evident in the saying, reminding people of his unquestionable power.
It was Louis XIV, the Sun King. Louis XIV of France
That was Louis XIV, nicknamed the Sun King (le Roy du Soleil).
No ruler said, "You are the state." Louis XIV said, "I am The State."
Louis XIV of France once famously proclaimed "l'Etat C'est Moi" - literally, "I am the State."
It means I think he boasted but not for a good reason
There was no Jewish state and no 'Jewish ruler'.
Louis xiv was the King who boasted I am state.
in 1795, king kamehameha i became ruler of most of this state
The first servant of the state
A Grand Duchy is a state ("nation" in common, modern language) in which the Head of State (the ruler) is a Grand Duke. Similarly, a Duchy is a state where the ruler is a Duke
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A Grand Duchy is a state ("nation" in common, modern language) in which the Head of State (the ruler) is a Grand Duke. Similarly, a Duchy is a state where the ruler is a Duke
There isn't one... The term 'ruler' can refer to a male or female head of state.