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Who was the King of France 1848?

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The French monarch in 1789 was King Louis XVI. He became King of France in 1774.

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Louis XVI was the King of France in the year 1777. He ruled this country from 1774 until his death in 1792. He was executed during the French Revolution.

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Louis Philippe d'Orléans, though, he was only King in name, he did not have any reigning power.

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Nobody. France had been a republic since 1870.

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King Louis XVI of France.

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King Louis XVI.

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King Louis XVI.

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Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

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