That was Louis XIV, nicknamed the Sun King (le Roy du Soleil).
With the admission of the state of Minnesota on May 11, 1858, The United States of America boasted 32 states.
king Louis XIV said i am the state
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Minute-man
Louis xiv was the King who boasted I am state.
That was Louis XIV, nicknamed the Sun King (le Roy du Soleil).
He was an extravagant French king who built Versailles, controlled nobles, and lived a luxurious lifestyle. He boasted " I am the State" and also that he was the Sun King .
The famous leader who boasted "L'état, c'est moi," which translates to "I am the state," was King Louis XIV of France. This declaration epitomized his absolute monarchy and the belief in his divine right to rule. Louis XIV's reign from 1643 to 1715 was marked by the centralization of power and the expansion of French influence in Europe. His legacy includes the construction of the Palace of Versailles, symbolizing the grandeur of his rule.
It means I think he boasted but not for a good reason
Louis XIV of the House of Bourbon, King of France and Navarre, who was the French monarch from 5 September 1638 - 1 September 1715 is credited with saying "L'État, c'est moi", meaning "I am the State". Louis XIV was known for boasting about his rule, calling himself the Sun King and, as evident in the saying, reminding people of his unquestionable power.
boasted
Hubris.
Boasted has 2 syllables. The word can be broken down into two parts: boast-ed.
king artemus of Athens boasted about the might of his people to other rulers, therefore they waged a freindly compition to decide who is better this then grew into the modern Olympics we watch today.
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With the admission of the state of Minnesota on May 11, 1858, The United States of America boasted 32 states.