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Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to Louis, king of France, at one time, but left him for Henry, the Norman King, who later became the the King of England. She was the mother of the next two English Kings in line, Richard the Lionheart, and John, who signed the Magna carta.
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No, up until 1792 France has always been a Monarchy with a King and Queen. Though, in 1789 the French revolution made the King lay down his powers and France officially became a Republic then. After the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and made France an Empire. After that, the Monarchy was restored for some time, and after that, France became a republic again.
La Salle named Louisiana after king Louis who was king of France at that time.
France does not have a queen. Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France and that was in 1792. France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit (an absolutist monarchy). France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president,
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France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit.
For a short time two. She was Queen of Scotland when she was an infant. When she was a teenager she married the son of King Henri II of France and Catherine De Medici. She was Queen of France for about 2 years before the death of her husband.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to Louis, king of France, at one time, but left him for Henry, the Norman King, who later became the the King of England. She was the mother of the next two English Kings in line, Richard the Lionheart, and John, who signed the Magna carta.
Officially, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. They were the last real King and Queen of France. After the Napoleonic period (who turned France into an empire), the French monarchy was restored for some time, but only as a constitutional monarchy, meaning there were a King and Queen of France, but only in name. It was purely a title and they had no real reigning power. The last king and queen of that constitutional monarchy were Louis Philippe I and Maria Amalia (Marie Antoinette's niece).
The king of France was King Francios the 1st.
A King can only have one Queen at a time. The wife of a King is generally known as a Queen.
The French King between 1594 and 1598 was Henri IV (the fourth) who reigned from 1589 until his death in 1610. He was married with Marguerite de Valois until he divorced in 1699, and he remarried Marie de Médicis in 1600.
King Louis XVI and his wife Queen Marie Antoinette were king and queen of France from 1774 until 1793. They were eventually executed during the most violent phase of the revolution: the terror.
When Shakespeare started writing plays there was no king in England. There was a queen, Elizabeth I. There were, of course kings in lots of other places like France or Spain at the time.
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