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There were a total of 8 kings who reigned at some point of the 10th century in France. They are:
- Charles III "the simple" - king from 898 to 922;
- Robert I (922/923);
- Raoul (923/936);
- Louis IV "from over the sea" (936/954);
- Lothaire (954/986);
- Louis V "the Lazy" (986/987);
- Hugues Capet (987/996) (father of the Capetian dynasty);
- Robert II "the Pious" (996/1031).

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Louis XIV (baptised as Louis-Dieudonné, "Louis God-given") (5 September 1638 - 1 September 1715

Louis XV the Beloved

(Louis XV le Bien-Aimé) September 1, 1715 May 10, 1774 • Great-grandson of Louis XIV

Louis XVI the Last

(Louis XVI le Dernier) May 10, 1774 August 10, 1792 • Grandson of Louis XV

From January 21, 1793 to June 8, 1795, Louis XVI's son Louis-Charles was the titular King of France as Louis XVII; in reality, however, he was imprisoned in the Temple throughout this duration, and power was held by the leaders of the Republic. Upon Louis XVII's death, his uncle (Louis XVI's brother) Louis-Stanislas claimed the throne, as Louis XVIII, but only became de facto King of France in 1814.

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Philippe II, known as "Philippe-Auguste" reigned from 1180 to 1223.

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the King of France in the year 1346 was Philippe de Valois known as Philip 6th.

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the king fo France in 1100 was Philippe I who reigned from 1060 to his death in 1108.

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