Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
He became King of France when his grandfather (the King of France then) Louis XV died, on May 10th, 1774.
he was an English explorer
Louis XVI (the sixteenth / seize)
No, the last king of France was Louis-Philippe the Ist. He reigned from 1830 to 1848.
The last real King of France (meaning: with actual reigning power) was King Louis XVI of France.
The French monarch in 1789 was King Louis XVI. He became King of France in 1774.
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
Yes, Louis XV was the King of France in 1770.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
King Louis XVI of France.
King Louis XVI of France.
Officially, Louis XVI was the last real King of France of the old regime. He was the last King of France with actual reigning power. After him, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, so then France was an empire. After Napoleon, the monarchy in France was restored, and Louis XVIII (a.k.a. Comte de Provence, the bother of Louis XVI) became King of France, but he had no reigning power, being only a King in name since the old regime had been abolished in 1792. After him, his brother became King, King Charles X (a.k.a. Comte de Artois, another brother of Louis XVI). After him, Louis Philippe (the cousin of King Charles X) became King. After them, France turned into a Republic and had presidents.
King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoiette ruled France until they were beheaded in 1793
He became King of France when his grandfather (the King of France then) Louis XV died, on May 10th, 1774.
King Louis XVl is the 16th king in France
King Louis XV IS THE 15th king of france with the name Louis