Louis XVI of France or "Louis Capet" (after he was stripped from his title of king), was executed on the 21st of January 1793 for he was found guilty of "treason", little less than 4 years after the start of the French Revolution in 1789. The execution was carried out with the notorious "guillotine" on the "Place de la Revolution" (Revolution' Square) in Paris, now known as the "Place de la Concorde".
The only thing he did was try to get the other European nations to help him and his family as they were threatened to be killed.
This was considered treason at the time. He and especially Marie Antoinette, began writing to the other European monarchs around 1791.
As the monarchs in question were at war with France, this was a treasonable act. It was also, sadly, unnecessary. It was only after the flight to Varennes, an overt attempt to join the country's enemies, that the idea of a Republic took root in the public mind. If Louis had acceded graciously to a new constitution, with himself essentially a figurehead on the English pattern, nobody would have suggested getting rid of him. Which would have saved all EDurope from twenty years of strife.
This happened op June 20/21, 1791.
Varennes is a very significant episode during the French revolution. King Louis XVI, his wife and children and some servants fled the Tuillerie palace in which they had been put on "house-arrest" after their removal from their palace at Versailles.
Louis XVI eventually decided to flee after Marie Antoinette had been seriously threatened to be murdered and it became obvious that the Revolutionists and the monarchs were not warming up to the idea of constitutional reigning of France (reigned by the Assemble Nationale and Louis XVI together). Marie Antoinette was the one that begged her husband to flee with the family, he eventually caved to the idea. They attempted to flee to Montmédy, Count von Fersen (who was a very close personal friend of Marie Antoinette) made the plan together with the Braon de Bretuil. With a carriage they fled in the middle of the night. They were to meet royal troups in Montmédy who would assist them organize counter revolutionary actions and to restore the monarchy.
Because the berline in which they traveled was so heavily packed it crept towards Montmédy and the trip took too long. When they arrived in the little town Varennes, all of France already knew the royal family had escaped Paris en everybody was on the look out. La Fayette even ordered an arrest warrant. A postmaster called Drouet recognized the king's face while in Varennes (in spite of his disguise) from a 50 livres banknote. La Fayette rushed over and handed the King his arrest warrant and they were escorted back to Paris.
King Louis XVI was executed on January 21st 1793.
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He was charged with being a traitor to France and was executed.
King Louis XVI was guillotined at Place de la Revolution on the 21st of January, 1793
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.
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21st January 1793
Louis XVI (the sixteenth / seize)
No, Louis xvi is not single.
At the Place de Revolution.
No, he was executed in the Place de Revolution.
Louis XV was the grandfather of Louis XVI
Louis XVI never had a grandchild.