Louis the thirteenth.
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Jackie French
Joan of Arc in the 1400s. Or the king Louis the 9th to the crusades.
dick king smith said in his book " he served in the Grenadier Guards during the second world war"
The original answer to this question is below; I have merely improved on it. As French colonial presence became weaker in South East Asia, King Norodom Sihanouk pushed for independence, creating a revolution with the Cambodian people. The people felt pressurised by the French colonial powers and so were happy to side with the king. Independence was declared by late 1953. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- French Colonization get weaker in Asia King Norodom Sihanouk lead the liberty and revolve for independence Cambodian feels bloody under pressure of French colony and willing to follow new lead of former king
king louis xiii of france
The Swiss Guards, a total of 950 men, served in defense of the King. About 850 were killed.
During the book the Three Musketeers the king was King Louis the Thirteenth. During the rest of the book series such as Twenty year After and The Man in the Iron Mask the king was Louis the Fourteenth.
The King's Way - novel - was created in 1981.
King of Spades - novel - was created in 1966.
The King Is Dead - novel - was created in 1952.
I Served the King of England was created in 1983.
The Erl-King - novel - has 395 pages.
His goal was to transfer an European hegemony from the Habsburgs to the Bourbons. A French king had to be a soldier, and so Louis served his apprenticeship on the battlefield.
I Served the King of England has 301 pages.
The Erl-King - novel - was created on 1970-09-09.
Jean-Baptist Colbert was a strong proponent of Mercantilism. He served as French Minister of Finance under the rule of King Louis XIV from 1665 through 1683. His successful management of French finance and commerce was increasingly impoverished by the King's wasting money and resources on wars.