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.
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
François 1er (English: Francis I of France) was the French king at the beginning of the renaissance period (early 1500s)
he was an English explorer
King Lothair of France.
the king of France the king of France
King Francis I, king of France.
King Louis XVI of France.
Supposing you mean the French Revolution: the King's failed flight from France to seek refuge with France's enemies caused him and his family to be imprisoned. A little later, the French Revolution radicalized into the period called The Terror. During that period, tens of thousands of people, many of them aristocrats, were killed as 'enemies of the Revolution'; the King and Queen were among them.
The last King to rule France was Louis0Philippe (1830-1848) but he was King of the French, NOT King of France. The last person officially designated King of France was Charles X (1824-1830)
The last real King of France (meaning: with actual reigning power) was King Louis XVI of France.
France is a republic. The latest king was overthrown in 1848.
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
the king of France in 1717 was Louis the 17th.