Louis XIV was not executed. It was his great-grandson, Louis XVI, who was executed by guillotine in 1793.
Louis XIV of France was known as The Sun King. he was known as the Sun King because of the idea that as the planets revolve around the Sun, so too should France and the court revolve around him
Only counting the legitimate line: Louis XIV's grandsons were Louis Duke of Burgundy, Philip V of Spain and Charles Duke of Berry, who were the sons of his only son Louis the Dauphin (Crown prince). Sadly, Both the Dauphin and his eldest son the Duke of Burgundy died before Louis XIV, leaving the elderly king's only heir and eventual successor to be his toddler great-grandson Louis Duke of Anjou who ascended as Louis XV when Louis XIV died in 1715. And yes, contrary to popular belief Louis XV is not the son of Louis XIV but rather his great-grandson
Because he died first. Louis XV was Louis XIV's great-grandson.
Louis the Great or the Sun King
His succesor was Louis XV, his great-grandson.
Known as Louis the Great or the Sun King
Her great-grandfather Louis XIV.
King Louis XIV.
Louis XIV was not in the French Revolution, since he had died in 1715. I think you mean Louis XVI, his great-grandfather, though he did not act anything.
No, Louis XIV is not single.
Louis XIV was a Roman Catholic.