Versailles.
That is quite unlikely since he died on 1 September 1715.
There is no such town as Vercille in France. You might have mean "Versailles", a few kilometers south-west of Paris, and where is located the palace of King Louis the 14th.
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Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
Versailles
Louis XIV lived in the Palace of Versailles.
In France, in a village called Versailles, very close to Paris.
1912
14th century
King Yaduraya first built a palace inside the Old Fort in Mysore in the 14th century.
Versailles is a city 20km south-west of Paris, the place where the King Louis the 14th (the "sun-king") built a magnificent palace.
King Louis the 14th. ( King of France...1774)
That is quite unlikely since he died on 1 September 1715.
Castles were built depends on the popular castle type on the planning/building period. Here is the list for the castle type and century that they are famous with: Motte and Bailey Castle (10th to 12th centuries), Rectangular Keep (11th to 12th centuries), Shell Keep (13th century), Concentric Castle (13th to 14th centuries), and the Palace or Royal Quarters (14th to 16the centuries).
There is no such town as Vercille in France. You might have mean "Versailles", a few kilometers south-west of Paris, and where is located the palace of King Louis the 14th.
Louis XIV (14th) of France was known as both Louis the Great and the Sun King. He ruled France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His reign, 72 years and 110 days, is the longest of any monarch in a major European country in history. He was nicknamed the Sun King because he chose the sun as his emblem - everything revolves around the sun and so everything in the royal court and all of France revolved around Louis. He is best known for his work in creating a centralized state that was governed from the capital, working to eliminate any remaining French feudalism, and creating absolute monarchical rule. France was the leading European power during his long reign. He built the Palace of Versailles and officially moved the royal court there in 1682.