on October5, 1789
what a stupid question you capture a king!
Corsairs were the pirates in mostly the 16th to 18th century, holding a king's commission to attack and rob ships. They were private persons (several famous later admirals started out as corsairs) but their commission only covered ships of a country that their king was at war with. If they were in turn caught by the enemy, they were on their own. If they were succesful they could use their counties' harbors as safe havens and were expected to pay part of their loot or its proceeds into the country's or the King's coffers.
Being granted lodging space at Versailles was desirable because it symbolized proximity to the king and the center of political power in France. It provided access to influential courtiers and opportunities for social and political networking, enhancing one’s status and influence. Additionally, residing in such a grand palace allowed individuals to partake in the opulent lifestyle and cultural events that defined the court, further elevating their social standing.
The Gunpowder Plot occurred on November 5, 1605. It was a failed conspiracy by a group of English Catholics, including Guy Fawkes, to assassinate King James I and blow up the House of Lords. The plot aimed to end Protestant rule in England and restore Catholic leadership. The conspirators were discovered, leading to their capture and execution.
King George III
The king can attack in chess when it is in a position to capture an opponent's piece that is within its range of movement.
In chess, a king can attack when it is in a position to capture an opponent's piece by moving to a square that is occupied by that piece.
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can attack a queen if they are in positions where they can capture each other.
The Women's Bread March.
The Women's March on Versailles took place on October 5, 1789, during the French Revolution. It began with women in Paris protesting the high price and scarcity of bread, leading to a march to Versailles to confront King Louis XVI.
the king was hiding out in the palace of versailles, and there was a bread shortage. a huge mod of women stormed it, and brought the king backt o paris while also gaining his bread supplies
Bread. They wanted the king to put an end to starvation and to come back with them in Paris.
Yes, it can, as long as it doesn't put the king in check. PS, it's "capture", not "kill".
In chess, the objective is to checkmate the opponent's king, which means putting the king in a position where it cannot escape capture. The king can be captured by moving a piece to a square that attacks the king, known as a check. The opponent must then move the king out of check or block the attack. If the king cannot escape capture, it is checkmated, and the game is over.
the palace is in Versailles outside of Paris
what a stupid question you capture a king!
What is versailles? Versailles is a is a palace built in France by King Louis XIV (14) in the 17th century. Where is versailles? Versailles is in France, it is a suburb of Paris.