Louis XIV attended to government business primarily in the morning, a practice he formalized as part of his daily routine. He would hold morning audiences with ministers and advisors, which were often conducted in a ceremonial manner, reinforcing his absolute rule. Additionally, he engaged in government matters throughout the day, balancing his personal interests and the affairs of state. This approach helped him maintain control over his administration and assert his authority as the Sun King.
Louis XIV began attending government business regularly after the Fronde, a series of civil wars in France, ended in 1653. He took personal control of the government in 1661 after the death of his chief minister, Cardinal Mazarin. From that point on, he was actively involved in state affairs, making significant decisions that shaped the monarchy and the nation. His reign is often characterized by his belief in absolute monarchy, where he famously stated, "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state").
It was an absolute monarchy.
King Louis XIV.
No, he was often quoted as saying "I am the government".
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How is the palace of Versailles a reflection of Louis XIV’s form of governmen?
"I am the government."
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Under the reign of Louis XIV the government in France was an Absolute Monarchy.
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The French government was approved. The Monarch, Louis XIV was dethroned.
He ruled as an Absolute Monarch.
It was an absolute monarchy.
King Louis XIV.
I thing that it is not important and plus none of your business
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No, Louis XIV is not single.