Following are the names of Emperors of France During 14th Century.
Philip IV the Fair
King of France From October 5, 1285 to November 29, 1314
Louis X the Quarreller
King of France From November 29, 1314 to June 5, 1316
John I the Posthumous
King of France From November 15, 1316 to November 20, 1316
Philip V the Tall
King of France From November 20, 1316 to January 3, 1322
Charles IV the Fair
King of France From January 3, 1322 to February 1, 1328
Philip VI of Valois, the Fortunate
King of France From April 1, 1328 to August 22, 1350
John II the Good
August 22, 1350 to April 8, 1364
Charles V the Wise
King of France From April 8, 1364 to September 16, 1380
Charles VI the Beloved, the Mad
King of France From September 16, 1380 to October 21, 1422
Louis XIV was ruler of France in that year.
Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, attempted to rule France as an unlimited ruler during his reign from 1643 to 1715. He centralized power in the monarchy, famously stating, "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state"), and diminished the influence of the nobility through various reforms and the establishment of a strong administrative system. His reign is often associated with the absolute monarchy and the construction of the lavish Palace of Versailles as a symbol of his power.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
The history of the ruler's reign refers to the period of time during which a specific leader holds power over a country or region. This includes their actions, decisions, and impact on society during their time in office.
Louis the sixteenth was the ruler.
If you mean Louis XVIII, nobody. He could have been considered the true ruler, but his family had been disposed years earlier.
Commodus as a ruler and what he did during his reign
Louis XIV was ruler of France in that year.
Louis XVI.
Louis the 14th, who became king at four and reigned for 72 years.
Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, attempted to rule France as an unlimited ruler during his reign from 1643 to 1715. He centralized power in the monarchy, famously stating, "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state"), and diminished the influence of the nobility through various reforms and the establishment of a strong administrative system. His reign is often associated with the absolute monarchy and the construction of the lavish Palace of Versailles as a symbol of his power.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
Louis XVIII
Louis napoleon
king Louis the 14
Louis the 16th
King Louis XIV said this.