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Louis XIV
Officially on Janauri 21st 1793 when the French beheaded their King Louis XVI. Edit: Actually it's not correct to say it ended in 1793 because the Monarch system was restored in 1814 under Louis XVIII though this was a constitutional monarchy. If your refering to Absolutism that is a little different.
Charles I, Stuart, king of England and Scotland.
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.
LOUIS XIV, referred to as the Sun King, was the French King who set the model for absolutism.
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It is called absolutism. The king's power is not limited, he neglects the representative body -i. e. the parliament, sometimes feels that the laws do not apply for him. (For example King Charles I and Louis XVI -both lost their heads because of this kind of arrogant rule. )
It is actually the era of Louis XIV that has come to be known as the age of absolutism. This is because King Louis XIV was the sole ruler of France, and made the entire country work in his favor. He made himself the focal point of both political and cultural life in France.
because it made Louis XIV (the next king) hate the nobles which made the central government stronger
Louis XIV created the most stunning example of absolutism that ever existed. The Sun King finished what Richelieu started, gathering all of the power together in the hands of one person.
Under King Louis XVIII leadership, the economy was in unrest as the law and order was in toss due to corruption.
He opposed King Louis. He sent him to be executed using the guillotine.
The French king under the French revolution was King Louis XVI. The Queen was Marie-Antoinette. They were both executed using the guillotine.
king louis xiii of france
Louis XIV
There is no king in Pakistan. Pakistan is a country of democracy, not absolutism nor dictatorship.