King Louis XV did not invent the stapler or paper fastener. It is probably nothing more than an Urban legend. No document sign by the King has ever been found to support the idea that he had a paper fastener. History tells us that Louis actually hated administrative duties and had his secretary perform most of his duties for him.
King Louis XV of France.
No, the last king of France was Louis-Philippe the Ist. He reigned from 1830 to 1848.
Louis XV was the grandfather of Louis XVI
Louis XV was King of France from the age of five in 1715 to his death in 1774.
He became King of France when his grandfather (the King of France then) Louis XV died, on May 10th, 1774.
The first known stapler was made in France for King Louis XV in the 1700's.
The first known stapler was handmade in the 18th century in France for King Louis XV.
Louis XV of France
George McGill patented the first modern stapler in 1866. It was based on designs from King Louis XV royal paper fasteners in the 18th century.
King Louis XV IS THE 15th king of france with the name Louis
A simple reason for the invention of the stapler would be to ease our work and keeping all the documents together. It was invented when a lot of paperwork started taking pace and need to keep them together increased. King Louis XV invented the first stapler in 18th century.
King Louis XV of France was born on February 15, 1710.
King Louis XV of France was born on February 15, 1710.
King Charles's father (Philip V) was the uncle of Louis XV, so that made Charles and Louis XV grandnephews.
King Louis XV of France.
King Louis XV, who was his grandfather.
King Louis XIV (the fourteenth).