814 - 840 Louis I (not a king of 'France')
840 - 877 Charles II (the Bald)
877 - 879 Louis II (the Stammerer)
879 - 882 Louis III (joint with Carloman below)
879 - 884 Carloman (joint with Louis III above, until 882)
884 - 888 Charles the Fat
888 - 898 Eudes (also Odo) of Paris (non-Carolingian)
898 - 922 Charles III (the Simple)
922 - 923 Robert I (non-Carolingian)
923 - 936 Raoul (also Rudolf, non-Carolingian)
936 - 954 Louis IV (d'Outremer or The Foreigner)
954 - 986 Lothar (also Lothaire)
986 - 987 Louis V (the Do-Nothing)
Capetian Dynasty
987 - 996 Hugh Capet
996 - 1031 Robert II (the Pious)
1031 - 1060 Henry I
1060 - 1108 Philip I
1108 - 1137 Louis VI (the Fat)
1137 - 1180 Louis VII (the Young)
1180 - 1223 Philip II Augustus
1223 - 1226 Louis VIII (the Lion)
1226 - 1270 Louis IX (St. Louis)
1270 - 1285 Philip III (the Bold)
1285 - 1314 Philip IV (the Fair)
1314 - 1316 Louis X (the Stubborn)
1316  John I
1316 - 1322 Philip V (the Tall)
1322 - 1328 Charles IV (the Fair)
Valois Dynasty
1328 - 1350 Philip VI
1350 - 1364 John II (the Good)
1364 - 1380 Charles V (the Wise)
1380 - 1422 Charles VI (the Mad, Well-Beloved, or Foolish)
1422 - 1461 Charles VII (the Well-Served or Victorious)
1461 - 1483 Louis XI (the Spider)
1483 - 1498 Charles VIII (Father of his People)
1498 - 1515 Louis XII
1515 - 1547 Francis I
1547 - 1559 Henry II
1559 - 1560 Francis II
1560 - 1574 Charles IX
1574 - 1589 Henry III
Bourbon Dynasty
1589 - 1610 Henry IV
1610 - 1643 Louis XIII
1643 - 1715 Louis XIV (the Sun King)
1715 - 1774 Louis XV
1774 - 1792 Louis XVI
First Republic
1792 - 1795 National Convention
1795 - 1799 Directory (Directors)
1795 - 99 Paul François Jean Nicolas de Barras
1795 - 99 Jean-François Reubell
1795 - 99 Louis Marie La Revellíere-Lépeaux
1795 - 97 Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot
1795 - 97 Etienne Le Tourneur
1797 François Marquis de Barthélemy
1797 - 99 Philippe Antoine Merlin de Douai
1797 - 98 François de Neufchâteau
1798 - 99 Jean Baptiste Comte de Treilhard
1799 Emmanuel Joseph Comte de Sieyés
1799 Roger Comte de Ducos
1799 Jean François Auguste Moulins
1799 Louis Gohier
1799 - 1804 Consulate
1st Consul: 1799 - 1804 Napoleon Bonaparte
2nd Consul: 1799 Emmanuel Joseph Comte de Sieyés,
1799 - 1804 Jean-Jacques Régis Cambacérès
3rd Consul: 1799 - 1799 Pierre-Roger Ducos
1799 - 1804 Charles François Lebrun
First Empire (emperors)
1804 - 1814 Napoleon I
1814 - 1815 Louis XVIII (king)
1815 Napoleon I (2nd time)
Bourbons (restored)
1814 - 1824 Louis XVIII
1824 - 1830 Charles X
Orleans
1871 - 1873 Armand Dufaure
1873 - 1874 Albert de Broglie (2 terms)
1874 - 1875 Ernest Louis Octave Courtot de Cissey
1875 - 1876 Louis Joseph Buffet
1876  Armand Dufaure (2nd and 3rd terms)
1876 - 1877 Jules Simon
1877  Albert Broglie (4th term)
1877  Caétan de Grimaudet de la Rochebouet
1877 - 1879 Armand Dufaure (3rd term)
1879  William Henry Waddungton
1879 - 1880 Charles de Freycinet
1880 - 1881 Jules Ferry
1881 - 1882 Léon Gambetta
1882  Charles de Freycinet (2nd term)
1882 - 1883 Charles du Clerc
1883  Armand Falliéres
1883 - 1885 Jules Ferry (2nd term)
1885  Henri Brisson
1886 Charles de Freycinet (3rd term)
1886 - 1887 René Goblet
1887 Maurice Rouvier
1887 - 1888 Pierre Emmanuel Tirard
1888 - 1889 Charles Thomas Floquet
1889 - 1890 Pierre Emmanuel Tirard (2nd term)
1890 - 1892 Charles de Freycinet (4th term)
1892 Emile Loubet
1892 - 1893 Alexandre Joseph Ribot (2 terms)
1893  Charles du Puy
1893 - 1894 Jean Paul Casimir-Périer
1894 - 1895 Charles du Puy (2nd and 3rd terms)
1895 - 1895 Alexandre Joseph Ribot (3rd term)
1895 - 1896 L. Bourgeois
1896 - 1898 Jules Méline
1898  Henri Brisson (2nd term)
1989 - 1899 Charles du Puy (4th and 5th terms)
1899 - 1902 Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
1902 - 1905 Emile Combes
1905 - 1906 Maurice Rouvier (2nd and 3rd terms)
1906  Ferdinand Sarrien
1906 - 1909 Georges Clemenceau
1909 - 1911 Aristide Briand (2 terms)
1911 Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis
1911 - 1912 Joseph Caillaux
1912 - 1913 Raymond Poincaré
1913  Aristide Briand (3rd and 4th terms)
1913  Louis Barthou
1913 - 1914 Gaston Doumerque
1914  Alexandre Joseph Ribot (4th term)
1914 - 1915 René Viviani (2 terms)
1915 - 1917 Aristide Briand (5th and 6th)
1917  Alexandre Félix Joseph Ribot (5th term)
1917  Paul Painlevé
1917 - 1920 Georges Clemenceau (2nd term)
1920  Alexandre Millerand (2 terms)
1920 - 1921 Georges Leygues
1921 - 1922 Aristide Briand (7th term)
1922 - 1924 Raymond Poincaré (2nd and 3rd terms)
1924  François-Marsal
1924 - 1925 Edouard Hérriot
1925  Paul Painlevé (2nd and 3rd terms)
1925 - 1926 Aristide Briand (8th, 9th and 10th terms)
1926  Edouard Hérriot (2nd term)
1926 - 1929 Raymond Poincaré (4th and 5th term)
1929  Aristide Briand (11th term)
1929 - 1930 André Tardieu
1930  Camille Chautemps
1930  André Tardieu (2nd term)
1930 - 1931 Théodore Steeg
1931 - 1932 Pierre Laval (3 terms)
1932  André Tardieu (3rd term)
1932  Edouard Hérriot (3rd term)
1932 - 1933 Joseph Paul-Boncourt
1933  Edouard Daladier
1933  Albert Sarraut
1933 - 1934 Camille Chautemps (2nd term)
1934  Edouard Daladier (2nd term)
1934  Gaston Doumerques (2nd term)
1934 - 1935 Pierre Etienne Flandin
1935  Fernand Buisson
1935 - 1936 Pierre Laval (2nd term)
1936  Albert Sarraut (2nd term)
1936 - 1937 Léon Blum
1937 - 1938 Camille Chautemps (3rd and 4th terms)
1938  Léon Blum (2nd term)
1938 - 1940 Edouard Daladier (3rd, 4th and 5th terms)
1940  Paul Reynaud
The Second World War
1940 - 1942 Henri Philippe Petain
1942 - 1944 Pierre Laval (3rd term)
1944 - 1946 Charles de Gaulle
1946  Felix Gouin
1946  Georges Bidault
1946 - 1947 Léon Blum (3rd term)
The Fourth Republic
1947  Paul Ramadier (2 terms)
1947 - 1948 Robert Schuman
1948  André Marie
1948  Robert Schuman (3rd term)
1948 - 1949 Henri Queuille
1949 - 1950 Georges Bidault (2nd and 3rd term)
1950  Henri Queuille (2nd term)
1950 - 1951 René Pleven
1951  Henri Queuille (3rd term)
1951 - 1952 René Pleven (2nd term)
1952  Edgar Faure
1952  Antoine Pinay
1953  René Mayer
1953 - 1954 Joseph Laniel (2 terms)
1954 - 1955 Pierre Mendés-France
1955  Christian Pineau
1955 - 1956 Edgar Faure (2nd time)
1956 - 1957 Guy Mollet
1957  Maurice Borgés-Maunory
1957 - 1958 Félix Gaillard
1958  Pierre Pflimlin
1958 - 1959 Charles de Gaulle (2nd time)
The Fifth Republic
1959 - 1962 Michel Debré
1962 - 1968 Georges Pompidou
1968 - 1969 Maurice Couve de Murville
1969 - 1972 Jacques Chaban-Delmas
1972 - 1974 Pierre Messmer
1974 - 1976 Jacques Chirac
1976 - 1981 Raymond Barre (3 terms)
1981 - 1984 Pierre Mauroy (3 terms)
1984 - 1986 Laurent Fabius
1986 - 1988 Jacques Chirac (2nd time)
1998 - 1991 Michel Rocard
1991 - 1992 Edith Cresson
1992 - 1993 Pierre Bérégovoy
1993 - 1995 Edouard Balladur
1995 - 1997 Allain Juppé (2 terms)
1997 - Lionel Jospin
A king is 'un roi' in French.
King Louis XVI was the only French King to be executed.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
William, Duke of Normandy was the french king.
Could be either one - you'll have to work it out from the context.
King Louis XVI.
French King Bridge was created in 1932.
"King" in French is "roi."
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
False... Hugh Capet was an early FRENCH king.
Roi means 'king'
The French king Louis XIV.