Yes both France and Spain shared control of the island of Hispaniola. This was until France declared war on Great Britain and from 1795 to 1802 it controlled the island entirely.
During the French Revolutionary period, France was almost constantly at war. However, in 1793, they were only at war with Great Britain, Spain, and their colony in Haiti.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on 21 January 1793.
On 21 January 1793.
Spain entered the anti-French coalition with Portugal in January of 1793. They withdrew from the War of Pyrenees which freed the French armies from the Pyrenees front.
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
Pro-France
By 1793, France was at war with several countries, including Austria and Prussia, which had formed the First Coalition against the French Revolutionary government. The conflict escalated as Britain, Spain, and the Netherlands also joined the coalition, leading to a broader European conflict. The war was driven by fears of revolutionary ideals spreading beyond France's borders, as well as territorial ambitions among the involved nations.
January 21st 1793.
In France, during the Revolution, in 1793.
He died under the guillotine on January 21st 1793.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on January 21, 1793, after being found guilty of treason.
If you're talking about Louis XVI of France after the French Revolution then its 1793