It is called a guillotine.
The French used the guillotine to decapitate people.
It was used to decapitate criminals
The Sanxingdui culture used to decapitate bronze statues of human figures. The purpose and significance of this practice remain unclear, but it is considered a unique feature of the Sanxingdui civilization in ancient China.
Until the French Revolution, Ecu or Louis d'or were used from 1640.
Louis Tomlinson has expressed some interest in the French language, but he is not known to be fluent in it. He has occasionally used French phrases in interviews or social media, showing a playful engagement with the language. However, there is no indication that he has extensive proficiency in French.
Yes the Louis was a coin. It was created by Louis XIII in 1640 in golden and silver version. The golden Louis was also called écu d'or (golden ecu). This currency had been used until the French revolution. After the revolution some coins (franc germinal or The Napoléon) were still wrongly called Louis.
Louvière used to mean "the wolves' den" or "a wolf's place" in French.
Louis is traditionally a boy's name, deriving from the French form of the name Louis. However, it can also be used as a girl's name in some cases.
There is no such thing as French Dutch. A narrow fringe along the tip of northern France used to speak Flemish, but that wasn't mixed with French.
Any horse that can perform this leaping kick would be a weapon in close-quarter fighting.
Louis Pasteur
The lily was used by the Bourbon monarchy as their own symbol; in French it was known as the fleur de lys, which means (in abbreviated form) the flower of Louis.