He was beheaded by guilotine on January 21st 1793.
his heart stopped. and so did his lungs
He died under the guillotine on January 21st 1793.
None. But King Louis XVI did die at the guillotine.
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He considered it to have been an error, If Catholicism was good enough for the King then it was good enough for all of France. That concluded, he revoked it. The Calvinists would convert or die.
No, two died of tuberculosis before the Revolution, Marie Therese survived and Louis XVII died in prison.
King Louis XVI was guillotined at Place de la Revolution on the 21st of January, 1793
He died under the guillotine on January 21st 1793.
Officially, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. They were the last real King and Queen of France. After the Napoleonic period (who turned France into an empire), the French monarchy was restored for some time, but only as a constitutional monarchy, meaning there were a King and Queen of France, but only in name. It was purely a title and they had no real reigning power. The last king and queen of that constitutional monarchy were Louis Philippe I and Maria Amalia (Marie Antoinette's niece).
He was charged with being a traitor to France and was executed.
None. But King Louis XVI did die at the guillotine.
At the Place de Revolution.
King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine 21 January 1793 as "Citoyen Louis Capet". Marie Antoinette was executed on 16 October 1793
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.
King Louis VIII of France died on November 8, 1226 at the age of 39.
King Louis XVIII of France died on September 16, 1824 at the age of 68.
King Louis XI of France died on August 30, 1483 at the age of 60.
King Louis XIII of France died on May 14, 1643 at the age of 41.