On 19 March 1815.
King Louis XVI was brought back to Paris on October 6, 1789, during the Women's March on Versailles. Thousands of women, outraged by food shortages and the king's perceived indifference, marched from Paris to the palace in Versailles, demanding bread and political reform. They confronted the royal family and ultimately compelled Louis XVI to leave Versailles and return to the capital, where he was seen as a prisoner of the revolution. This event marked a significant shift in the power dynamics between the monarchy and the revolutionaries.
Picasso moved to Paris in 1900 but not permanently that was in 1904.
August 1944
Indeed Louis XVI had never left France. He was captured at Varennes on June 21, 1791 , while attempting to leave France with his family and forced to turn back to Paris, where they were confined into the Palace of Tuileries.
Louis the XIV would have the rich nobles stay with him in Versailles during the winter for he could keep an eye on them and they couldnt leave his palace unless they asked permition but most of the time he didn't grant them permition to leave.
He says for Paris to walk away and leave him be.
In 1886.
The last king and queen to live in the Versailles was King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette. The were forced to leave the palace and move to Paris, January 21 1793.
The Treaty of Paris secured U.S. independence from European powers, but it did leave some border issues unresolved.
Picasso moved to Paris in 1900 but not permanently that was in 1904.
leave me be to my bride for its our night
Paris fought Trojan War for Love, but Achilles fought for glory and to leave a history.