Louis XVIII
In the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution Napoleon became the First Consul and then the Emperor of the French. After his exile King Louis XVIII became the King.
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
Louis XVIII, he came after Napoleon was sent into exile.
King Lous XVIII.
It was an effort to reconcile King Louis XVIII in exile with the people in revolution in France. He also tried to gain support from Napoleon for his return to the throne of France without success.
Napoleon became premier consul of France in November of 1799 (Brumaire Year VIII) and became Emperor on March 20th, 1804 when he crowned himself
No, his restoration came after Napoleon's exile
Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of France.
In 1812 there was no king in France, but an emperor: Napoleon.
Napoleon
He became the King of Italy.
Officially, Louis XVI was the last real King of France of the old regime. He was the last King of France with actual reigning power. After him, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, so then France was an empire. After Napoleon, the monarchy in France was restored, and Louis XVIII (a.k.a. Comte de Provence, the bother of Louis XVI) became King of France, but he had no reigning power, being only a King in name since the old regime had been abolished in 1792. After him, his brother became King, King Charles X (a.k.a. Comte de Artois, another brother of Louis XVI). After him, Louis Philippe (the cousin of King Charles X) became King. After them, France turned into a Republic and had presidents.