Jean-Baptiste Drouet the postmaster of Sainte-Menehould identified them.
Three kings of France made a residence at the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution. The kings were: Louis XIII, Louis IV, and Louis XV.
Hapsburg kings
Louis XVI wife was Marie Antoinette
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France
His successors, Louis XV and XVI
France had eighteen kings named Louis. Which one do you mean?
There were 18 kings of France named Louis, making it the most common name among French monarchs. The first was Louis I, who reigned in the 9th century, and the last was Louis-Philippe I, who ruled in the 19th century. Additionally, there were several other kings with the name Charles and other names, but none matched the frequency of Louis.
Kings live off revenue (that is, taxes); they do not 'make a living'. Louis XIV was no different, except that he was probably one of the most extravangant kings ever.
Which Louis? I presume you mean one of the kings, but there were still almost twenty of them by that name.
Give you a clue. Most French kings were called Louis. You got it. Louisiana.
Depends whether you're a royalist or a republican. Royalists pretend the revolution didn't happen, and that there were 18 Louis. Republicans point out that Louis XVII never actually reigned ( from the death of his father to his own, France was a Republic), so there were only 17 Kings Louis altogether.