Nobody. Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and ended the French Revolution. Then, in 1814, the count of Provence, crowned himself King of France, but he was only so in name and had no actual reigning power. Neither had any of his successors.
Louis XVI was actually the last real King of France in the old regime.
The successor of Louis XIV was his 5 year old great-grandson Louis XV. The throne skipped a few generations because both Louis XIV's son (Louis XV's grandfather) and grandson (Louis XV's father) had died before the old king himself did in 1715.
King Louis XIII who reigned for 33 years between 1610 and 1643.
Will you believe Louis XV? He was in fact the six-yer-old great-grandson of Louis XIV, who had outlived all the older males in the family.
Louis XIV
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
Jules Hardouin Mansart, King Louis XIV's principal architect.
King Louis XIV built the Palace of Versailles aka chateau in Versailles-1770.
Depends which Philip II you mean. Philippe II of Orléans, Regent during the minority of Louis XV, was Louis XIV's brother. Philip II of Spain was the grandfather of Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XIV. The relationship is by blood in both cases.
King Louis XIV.
No, Louis XIV is not single.
Louis XIV was a Roman Catholic.
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Louis XIV had no sisters.
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No. She was the wife of Louis XVI, not Louis XIV.
The things that are similar is that Louis XIV and XIV both mean the 14TH
Louis XIV - album - was created in 2003.
The French king Louis XIV.
Louis XIV fancied himself as "The Sun King".