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He became the King of France when King Louis XV died on 10 May 1774 and served in that position for 17 years and 144 days. During the French Revolution, his title was changed to the King of the French from 1 September 1791 until 21 September of 1792 when the Monarchy was abolished.

His Coronation was on 11 June 1775 when he was 20.

He was beheaded on 21 January 1793,

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