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After the Congress of Vienna (1814-15) the old royal family came back to power in France. The new king was Louis XVIII (life: 1755-1824, reign: 1814-1815, 1815-1824). He had to interrupt his reign for the not very succesful come-back of Napoleon as emperor (of which the end came at the Battle of Waterloo). After him, two Bourbon kings were to come: Charles X and Louis Philippe.
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No. Ramses reigh was one of the longest in egyptian history.
It is actually the era of Louis XIV that has come to be known as the age of absolutism. This is because King Louis XIV was the sole ruler of France, and made the entire country work in his favor. He made himself the focal point of both political and cultural life in France.
After the Congress of Vienna (1814-15) the old royal family came back to power in France. The new king was Louis XVIII (life: 1755-1824, reign: 1814-1815, 1815-1824). He had to interrupt his reign for the not very succesful come-back of Napoleon as emperor (of which the end came at the Battle of Waterloo). After him, two Bourbon kings were to come: Charles X and Louis Philippe.
Under the reign of the Franks' KingsClovis I,the country was known asKingdom of FranksorFrancialater to become France
Louis Riel did not "come to Alberta."
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In a couple months. First the last book in the Omen of the Stars series will come out, and then Yellowfang's Secret (super edition) will probably come out. Then The New Reign will debut.
Cleopatra's reign came to an end in 30 BC when Octavian entered Alexandria.
{| ! Reign | 8 November 1226 - 25 August 1270 ! Coronation | 29 November 1226, Reims ! Full name | Known as Saint Louis ! Titles | Count of Artois (1226-37) ! Born | 25 April 1214(1214-04-25) ! | Poissy, France ! Died | 25 August 1270 (aged 56) Tunis, North Africa ! Buried | Saint Denis Basilica ! Predecessor | Louis VIII ! Successor | Philip III ! Consort | Marguerite of Provence (1221-95) |}
Louis XIV reigned from 1638-1715 for a total of 72 years. He is the longest reigning monarch in European History and in French history he is the longest reigning monarch consequently. The only other French monarch to come close to that length was Lous XIV's great-grandson, Louis XV (60 years).
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Yes, reign is a noun; reign is also a verb. Examples: Noun: The reign of Elizabeth I was forty five years. Verb: Margie has been selected to reign as queen of the winter ball.
It ended with the death of Robespierre by guillotine.