jean taylor
Versailles in France.
Yes, Lully was the leading composer at the French royal court under Louis XIV.
Louis XIV
1328 to 1589
He did this so that his officials would be loyal to him, since they owed their rank to him. If he had appointed nobles, the nobles would be less dependent on him because their title was hereditary and could not be taken away. However, his bourgeois officials owed him everything.
he appointed a "Royal Governor"
Louis Charles, Prince Royal of France who died in a Paris prison.
He was the third Bourbon king of France and Navarre.
Versailles in France.
Louis XIV of France
(royal governor)
Louis Marot has written: 'A narrative of the adventures of Lewis Marott, pilot-royal of the galleys of France'
palace of versilles
Louis Braille did not attend kindergarten as we know it today, as it was not a common practice during his time. Instead, he attended the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in France, where he developed the Braille system of reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired.
John Harvey was the speaker of the assembly who clashed with the royal governor.
When Georgia became a royal colony, the first royal governor was John Reynolds, who answered to the British government. He proved to be ineffective as governor and was replaced by Henry Ellis.
If you mean when a royal governor ruled some colonies, the answer is the governor was appointed by the king.