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Louis XVI
It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)
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.
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.
The Estates General met on May 5th, 1789, in Versailles, France.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
King Louis the 16th and Queen Marie Antoinette
Louis XVI
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She had married Francis, the eldest son of the King of France. When he became king of France she became Queen Consort (ie wife of the king). She was also Queen of Scotland as Mary I in her own right (Queen Regnant)
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King Louis XVI of France
there was not a queen or a king for Italy since 1479
France did not have a King and Queen since 1793 (officially).
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The Queen of France in 1516 was Claude de France, duchess of Bretagne, daughter of Louis XII. The King of France, her husband, was Francis I, the first Renaissance King of France.
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