King Louis XVI.
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
There was no King, the revolution executed the king early on in the revolution.
No, up until 1792 France has always been a Monarchy with a King and Queen. Though, in 1789 the French revolution made the King lay down his powers and France officially became a Republic then. After the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and made France an Empire. After that, the Monarchy was restored for some time, and after that, France became a republic again.
The French Revolution which took place during the time period of 1789-1793 became a republic and then France proclaimed a war of all peoples against all kings. Briton at the time had a king and so france declared war on them.
As of October 2023, the current king and queen of France do not exist in an official capacity, as France is a republic. However, historically, the last king and queen were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who ruled until the French Revolution led to their execution in the late 18th century. Since then, France has not had a monarchy.
King Louis XVI.
They didn't have an emperor, they had a King.
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
There was no King, the revolution executed the king early on in the revolution.
The French Revolution wasn't started by a president. At that time (in the 18th century) France was a monarchy (and thus had a King and Queen) and the lower and middle class society started the revolution.
During the revolution, France was a monarchy. The King of France at that time was Louis XVI.
The French Revolution started in 1789. At that time, Louis XVI was king of France until 1793 (when he was killed). After that, the National Assembly grabbed the power, and after that the Directory. By the time Napoleon came to power in 1799 (stating a coupe and turning France into an Empire), France was one huge chaos.
At the time, the current Place de la Concorde was the site of the guillotine and it was then named the "Place de la Revolution".
Louis the 14th.
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No, up until 1792 France has always been a Monarchy with a King and Queen. Though, in 1789 the French revolution made the King lay down his powers and France officially became a Republic then. After the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and made France an Empire. After that, the Monarchy was restored for some time, and after that, France became a republic again.
The French Revolution which took place during the time period of 1789-1793 became a republic and then France proclaimed a war of all peoples against all kings. Briton at the time had a king and so france declared war on them.