Fenelon criticized Louis XVI's rule for its lack of effective governance and the disconnect between the monarchy and the French people. He believed that the king's failure to address the social and economic issues facing the nation contributed to widespread discontent. Additionally, Fenelon advocated for a more benevolent and enlightened approach to leadership, emphasizing the need for rulers to prioritize the welfare of their subjects over personal interests.
it wasn't really a government. it was divine right - the thought that your power to rule was given by god. if anything, the government he has was probably a constitutional monarchy
Louis XVI never had a grandchild.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
The King was Louis XVI.
King Louis XVI of France.
France
France
About 18 years.
From 1774 until 1792.
No, he didn't, but Louis XVI did in 1789
Louis XVI (the sixteenth / seize)
From 1774 until 1793, so 19 years.
No, Louis xvi is not single.
it wasn't really a government. it was divine right - the thought that your power to rule was given by god. if anything, the government he has was probably a constitutional monarchy
Louis XV was the grandfather of Louis XVI
Louis XVI never had a grandchild.
Louis XVI of France.