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didn't have an official name, but it was an absolute monarchy.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
Marie Antoinette.
The most famous absolute ruler of France in the 1600s and early 1700s was Louis XIV, who was also called the "Sun King". He drew in all power from across France and strongly weakened the nobility.
The ancien régime was a system in France designed in the middle ages, it was a system that consisted with 3 estates, 1st-clergy churches, 2nd- Nobility, and 3rd- peasants and many other ordinary people. This system lasted until the French Revolution (when Louis the 16th reigned).
King Louis XVl is the 16th king in France
Louis the 16th
He was the younger brother of King Louis XVI.
He became convinced that his life and that of his family was in danger.
Louis XVI (the 16th) was the reigning monarch in 1789.
Louis XVI (16th) hoped that the European kings would win the war against France and rescue him. This was his idle dream.
no Louis the 17th is Louis the 16th son
didn't have an official name, but it was an absolute monarchy.
Louis XVI was sentenced to death by the guillotine when he was caught trying to escape France and join forces with the Austrians.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
King Louis the 16th and Queen Marie Antoinette
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