Cardinal de Richelieu as chief minister and Secretary of State of France from 1616 until his death in 1642.
Louis the 14th
Louis the 14th was knwon as the Sun-King in French.
English, French, Spanish and Latin.
It was in the French Royal house ( of Bourbon) as we all know King Louis XVi and his wife, Marie-Antoinette were executed by guillotine in the French Revolution.
Clovis I, the first king of the Franks, is not typically referred to as a "German king," as he ruled over the Frankish tribes in what is now France and Belgium. He is known for uniting various Frankish tribes and converting to Christianity, which helped solidify his power. While Clovis did not speak French as we know it today, his reign marked the beginning of the transition from Latin to the Old French language in the region. Therefore, while he played a significant role in the history of what would become France, he is not accurately characterized as a German king who spoke French.
The King that was executed during the French revolution was Louis XVI and he got executed if you wanted to know was because his value as a hostage was seen less value than the threat he posed as a living symbol of the French Monarchy.
It shows who has a more power than the other. If nobody show status the audience will not know (eg. if it is a king and a servant, we'll not know who is the king).
i have no idea and i want to know it too
William the conqueror was french or Norman because he was the king of Normandy, but spoke french and his ancestors were french. But his future generation is Norman, so i really don't know.
I don't know the exact reasons why but probably money, power and goods.
Wendy's. I know because that's my science fair project!
There was more than one dukedom of France You have to know what time frame and king was in power to know the duke