In the early 1800s, the ruler of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase was Napoleon. Deeply embroiled in war in Europe at the time, Napoleon was in more need of money than of troublesome and distant colonial land of dubious value.
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
Phillip the second ruled Spain at that time.
Franco was not a ruler of Spain during Columbus' time. Neither was Mariano Rajoy nor José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
The powerful military leader of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase was Napoleon Bonaparte. He was the ruler of France and sought to expand French territory in the Americas but ultimately decided to sell the vast Louisiana territory to the United States in 1803 to fund his military campaigns in Europe. This acquisition significantly increased the size of the United States and was a pivotal moment in American history.
Napoleon Bonaparte
In 1800 the French ruler Napolean Bonaparte signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso with the Spanish King.
The spelling in French for Ruler is Regle
In the early 1800s, the ruler of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase was Napoleon. Deeply embroiled in war in Europe at the time, Napoleon was in more need of money than of troublesome and distant colonial land of dubious value.
ruler in french is regle
The Dutch were not of Spain. The Habsburg Royal Family of Austria acquired the low countries by marriage. They then married into the Spanish ruling family. By 1516 Charles I of Spain ruled both areas. He was also Charles V Holy Roman Emperor. The low countries were not part of Spain they simply had the same ruler.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
Napoleon was.
It is Une regle
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
Spain
spain