age 4,few months before his 5th birthday
Louis-Philippe, who reigned 1830 to 1848 as a constitutional monarch.
After Charlemagne died, Louis the Pious took the throne and divided the kingdom into three parts to be ruled by his three sons, Charles, Lothair, and Louis. These three sub-kingdoms are now known as France, Italy, and Germany respectively.
After Napoleon abdicated himself from the thrown in France in 1814, Louis XVIII came to the thrown. But Louis XVIII fled from France when Napoleon took back the thrown in 1815 for what was known as the "Hundred Days" campaign.
Chrysanthemum throne
Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince disappeared on 18 September 1890 from a French train near Dijon, France. Nothing is known about his life or death after that time.
Louis IX of France
Louis XIV of France was known as The Sun King. he was known as the Sun King because of the idea that as the planets revolve around the Sun, so too should France and the court revolve around him
Louis the Great or the Sun King
Louis napoleon
Louis-Philippe, who reigned 1830 to 1848 as a constitutional monarch.
The July Revolution in 1830 brought Louis-Phillippe to the throne of France. The upper middle class secured a political and social ascendancy that characterized the period known as the July Monarchy.
Louis VIII was known as the "Lion"- King of France.
After Charlemagne died, Louis the Pious took the throne and divided the kingdom into three parts to be ruled by his three sons, Charles, Lothair, and Louis. These three sub-kingdoms are now known as France, Italy, and Germany respectively.
King Louis IX of France is the same person as Saint Louis.
Louis XIV, was popularly known as ïThe Sun King� based on his insistence that he, as an absolute monarch, was the center of all attention and everything whether at court or anywhere in France , revolved around him. Louis used the construction of his extravagant palace of Versailles as a crowning glory to show the power and magnificence of the French throne.
Louis Auguste, better known as Louis XVI, King of France.
The heir to the throne was called LE DAUPHIN