King Louis XI of France. (His 22-year reign was marked by political machinations, spinning a spider's web of plot and conspiracy which earned him his nickname)
The royal messenger service in France was established during the reign of King Louis XI, who ruled from 1461 to 1483. Louis XI centralized the administration of the kingdom and implemented various reforms to strengthen the monarchy, including the establishment of a formal royal messenger system to improve communication and governance across his realm. This system played a crucial role in maintaining the king's authority and control over his territories during this period.
Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre (1610 - 1643).
yes he does this in 1764 by Louis XV
Louis XII, By the Grace of God, Most Christian King of France, Duke of Brittany; Duke of Milan; Count of Provence, Forcalquier and the lands adjacent; Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Valentinois and of Diois.
Louis XI of France was born on 1423-07-03.
King Louis XI of France was born on July 3, 1423.
King Louis XI of France was born on July 3, 1423.
King Louis XI of France died on August 30, 1483 at the age of 60.
King Louis XI of France died on August 30, 1483 at the age of 60.
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Louis XI
There are some rumors that he was homosexual or bisexual, and no evidence that he had any mistresses.
Just about all of them. Louis XVI appears to have been the exception, and look what happened to him. He was accused of over-favouring his wife, Marie-Antoinette, and betraying France to her brother the Emperor of Austria.
Tunis, on 25 August 1270, during the second Crusade.
Being absolute monarch of France, collecting diamonds, mistresses, building huge chateaux and waging war almost continually.
Louis XI of France had several children, but only three are known to have survived to adulthood: Charles VIII, who succeeded him as king; Louis, Duke of Orléans; and Anne, who married Peter II of Portugal. His other children, including a daughter named Joan, died in infancy. Louis XI's lineage played a significant role in the succession of the French crown.