Louis XVI hung on for a while negotiating with the revolutionaries to get the best deal. However when he was seen to be conspiring with the forces of Austria to protect or improve his situation he had to go. He was executed by guillotine in what is now the Place de la Concorde in Paris on 21 January 1793. His consort Marie Antoinette followed him later that year.
There was no French king in 1803. It was the first French Republic, under its "consulate" period. The consulate was a comittee headed by Napoleon Bonaparte. The Consulate, and the first Republic ended in 1804 with the crowning of Napoleon as emperor.
In 1814, Louis XVIII was King of France, though only in name, he did not have any reigning power. He was succeeded by his brother Charles X.
After he was executed his son Louis Charles was considered by monarchist as Louis XVII, but was not actually crowned King. Afterwards the brothers of Louis XVI were Kings of France.
Louis XVIII Louis XVIII
Yes, Louis XVIII
A monarchist (Légitimiste) will tell you that he became King because his father died. However, as France thereupon became a Republic, he did not ascend the throne, and died before the Restoration of 1814-15.
The Bourbons.
he was an English explorer
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
the king of France in 1717 was Louis the 17th.
The Congress of Vienna recognized King Louis XVIII as the legitimate King of France. He was King of France and Navarre from 1814 until 1824.
Louis XVIII
From France in 1814.
Ferdinand VII
A monarchist (Légitimiste) will tell you that he became King because his father died. However, as France thereupon became a Republic, he did not ascend the throne, and died before the Restoration of 1814-15.
From 1804-1814
1814, and again in 1815.
George King Chisholm was born in 1814.
In Auvergne, France in 1814.
In Colmar, Eastern France, in 1814.
Sweden.
The first Bourbon restoration was in 1814, after Napoleon got exiled. Though, these Kings had no actual power. The "monarchy" might have been restored for a wile, but only in name. It was a constitutional monarchy. Louis Stanislas Xavier de France (Comte de Provence) pronounced himself King in 1814. He was the brother of Louis XVI who had been killed during the revolution, and of whom he had always been envious. After him, in 1830, his other brother Charles-Philippe de France (Comte D'Artois) was King.