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1814, and again in 1815

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Q: What year did Louis XVIII take the throne from Napoleon?
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Why didn't any of Louis the XIV's children succeeded him as the future king?

Louis XIV was put to the guillotine because of his misuse of power. this was a major cause of the French Revolution.being executed by the people, this was basically saying "as the French people, we take the power away from you and are now forming a radical republic"first off, in a radical republic, kings are non-existantsecondly, Lous was removed for a reason do theFrench really want his chldren???????thrid of all, when removed form power, there will never be a successor from the samefamily.AnswerLouis XIV lived a very long life and ruled France for 72 years. He outlived both his son and grandson. His great grandson was his successor, Louis XV. Louis XV's grandson became Louis XVI who was the King of France who was guillotined along with his wife, Marie Antoinette. After Louis XVI's death came Napoleon and after Napoleon's exile was the brother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII who was never able to rule as an absolute monarch.


When was Les Miserables supposed to take place and who was the ruler of France during that time?

Les Miserable takes place from 1815 to about 1834, though the time covered from 1832 to the end of the book is not clear. Napoleon is briefly Emperor at the earlier times of the book and King Louis the 18th for much of the rest, with King Charles the 10th on the throne at the end.


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Who did Napoleon Bonapate take France from?

napoleon didn't take France from anyone but was appointed dictator a few years after king Louis 14th was executed by guillotine at the start of the French revolution.


Why didn't any of Louis the XIV's children succeeded him as the future king?

Louis XIV was put to the guillotine because of his misuse of power. this was a major cause of the French Revolution.being executed by the people, this was basically saying "as the French people, we take the power away from you and are now forming a radical republic"first off, in a radical republic, kings are non-existantsecondly, Lous was removed for a reason do theFrench really want his chldren???????thrid of all, when removed form power, there will never be a successor from the samefamily.AnswerLouis XIV lived a very long life and ruled France for 72 years. He outlived both his son and grandson. His great grandson was his successor, Louis XV. Louis XV's grandson became Louis XVI who was the King of France who was guillotined along with his wife, Marie Antoinette. After Louis XVI's death came Napoleon and after Napoleon's exile was the brother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII who was never able to rule as an absolute monarch.


When was Les Miserables supposed to take place and who was the ruler of France during that time?

Les Miserable takes place from 1815 to about 1834, though the time covered from 1832 to the end of the book is not clear. Napoleon is briefly Emperor at the earlier times of the book and King Louis the 18th for much of the rest, with King Charles the 10th on the throne at the end.


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