The French king was called "roi de France", but there has not been a king of France since 1848.
Roi = king
Monarchs = royalty
Roi (pronounce: rwa)
louis, but not since the revolution
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he was an English explorer
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
the king of France in 1717 was Louis the 17th.
France is a republic, not a kingdom, so it does not have a king.
In the year 496 Remigius, the Archbishop of Reims, baptised Clovis I. Clovis, the first king to unite all the Franks under one ruler, proclaimed Catholicism as the state religion. The King of France was subsequently known as "His Most Christian Majesty" and France itself was called "the eldest daughter of the Church".
King Louis XIV.
When Canada was called New France it was a French possession and the King of France was soveriegn over it.
Henrietta Maria of France
France had an absolute monarch Louis XIV was a divine right king. also called "the sun king"
It is said that King Louis XIV ruled France with greatness and glory. He was a strong leader and completely reformed the country from what some called a country of savages to a calmer, more refined people and way of life.
"Dauphine" is the French name for the woman who is about to marry the crownprince (future King) of France (called the "dauphin). When they marry, they are called King and Queen.
Being called to the service of the King of France.
Charles the simple was the king of France but held little power.Charles granted the viking leader a huge piece of France territory.
he was an English explorer
the king of France the king of France
King Lothair of France.
King Francis I, king of France.