hi. no its maunder minimum
Louis XIII from 1610 to 1643 - Louis XIV (the 'Sun-king') from 1643 to 1715 (but is too young too really reign before 1661)
Roughly from 1715 till the French revolution.
Maunder Minimum
15% of 1715= 15% * 1715= 0.15 * 1715= 257.25
Charles Montagu was born on April 16, 1661 and died on May 19, 1715. Charles Montagu would have been 54 years old at the time of death or 354 years old today.
Louis XIV (5 September 1638 - 1 September 1715) ruled as King of France and of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday. Louis remained on the throne until his death in September 1715, four days before his seventy-seventh birthday. His reign lasted seventy-two years, three months, and eighteen days, the longest documented for any European monarch to date.
A constitutional monarchy controlled by an aristocratic oligarchy.
He reigned from 1643 until 1715. He became the King at the age of 4, had his coronation in 1654 at the age of 15.
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Louis XIV of France, also known as 'Louis the Great' was the king of that country from the year 1643 until his death in the year 1715. When he was four years old, he fell seriously sick, fearing the worst, his father named a regency council, and his mother, the Queen Anne, the head of the council. This was in effect until the year 1661.
Scientists estimate it was some time between 1688 and 1715.