To accurately answer your question, I would need a list of options to identify which one was not a French monarch. Please provide the options, and I'll be happy to help!
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Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.
The French king was called "roi de France", but there has not been a king of France since 1848.
France would be the answer, that is the way you wrote it except for the fact that all names must have a capitol letter its actually La France and it should have a little dash under the c.
== == They didn't. After the French defeat the French government moved from Paris to Vichy which was in the part of France that the armistice agreement said would remain unoccupied. It was the legitimate government of France and continued to govern the country although it became a puppet of the Germans. It was not against France or the French people except in the sense that it was a fascist dictatorship and thus denied them their fundamental rights while collaborating with the occupying Germans.
William the Conqueror
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Louis XVI who was guillotined.
Marie Antoinette was Queen of France in spite of being Austrian and Napoleon was Dictator in spite of being from Corsica.
Versailles is a city in France. It was a French palace and was used by the French monarchs and aristocracy.
No. The French Revolution was not an effect of the industrial revolution. The French revolution occurred due to the anger of the masses against the despotic rule of the monarchs in France.
The French Revolution was a wakeup call to European monarchs who were shocked and appalled at what had happened in France. They feared this might encourage people in their countries to do the same. As a result, efforts were made to incorporate Enlightenment ideals in many countries.
Louis XVI was sentenced to death by the guillotine when he was caught trying to escape France and join forces with the Austrians.
France hasn't had a queen since 1793, when the French killed their last Queen: Marie Antoinette. France is a republic and therefore has a president instead of monarchs. In 1993, François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand was the French president and his wife's name was Danielle Mitterrand.
So long as French is not essential to the course you are taking, yes. French is not a core subject. Except in France of course.
Nobody established a reign in France in 1793. 1789 was the year the French Revolution had begun, and in 1792 the French monarchs (King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette) were executed. France was no longer a monarchy but a republic at that time. Only in 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, making France an empire.
In June 1940, following the French surrender to Germany.