He helped them fortify their castles so that they would be effective military bases.
yes, because they were teqnically nobles.
King Louis XIV.
He rescinded the Edict of Nantes, which had provided for toleration of Hugenots, and supported their persecution.
He died at 76 which was a very long time. He was the longest serving European Monarch. He built the Palace of Versailles, a French Treasure.
Louis XIV built the Palace of Versailles in an effort to keep his Nobles close to him so that he could keep an eye on them all. Some maintained a privileged military staff and salted it with loyal spies.
Nobles and French Revolution
Louis XIV
yes, because they were teqnically nobles.
The French Nobility under Louis XIV, concluded that the best way to secure heir own interests was to support the monarchy.
Most of the time, over 1,000 nobles and their 4,000 servants lived at Versailles
Cardinal Mazarin
I have not found it yet in my social studies book
Louis the XIV would have the rich nobles stay with him in Versailles during the winter for he could keep an eye on them and they couldnt leave his palace unless they asked permition but most of the time he didn't grant them permition to leave.
King Louis XIV.
He turned all the powerful nobles into countries. He kept his enemies by "rovelced Edict Of Nantes".
No, Louis XIV is not single.
He rescinded the Edict of Nantes, which had provided for toleration of Hugenots, and supported their persecution.