From 11 April 1814 to 20 March 1815 when Napoleon held the Throne for his Hundred Days, and then from 8 July 1815 until his death on 16 September 1824 after Napoleon was again exiled.
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The Congress of Vienna restored Louis XVIII to the French throne in 1814 following the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. Louis XVIII was the brother of Louis XVI and became king during the Bourbon Restoration, which aimed to stabilize France after years of revolutionary turmoil and Napoleonic rule. His reign marked a shift towards constitutional monarchy, balancing royal authority with parliamentary governance.
King Louis XVI was the King of France when the revolution began.
It is said that King Louis XIV ruled France with greatness and glory. He was a strong leader and completely reformed the country from what some called a country of savages to a calmer, more refined people and way of life.
Through military dictatorship and civil law.
louis the xiv was like a dictator.Louis began his personal rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister.
France went back to being a monarchy, with the Compte du Provence as their King. He was the younger brother of Louis XVI, who was executed during the French Revolution, and had always been jealous of his older brother. As soon as Napoleon started to loose grip on France, Provence started a coup so he could be at power. He called himself Louis XVIII. After him, his brother the Compte Artois took over and called himself Charles X. Though France was back at being a monarchy, they were only King in name and had no real political power. The official last King of France had been Louis XVI.
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After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Bourbon family was restored to the throne of both Spain and France. In France, King Louis XVIII ascended the throne, marking the restoration of the monarchy following the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. In Spain, Ferdinand VII was restored to power, reclaiming his position after the Peninsular War and the period of liberal rule.
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