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Depends whether you're a royalist or a republican. Royalists pretend the revolution didn't happen, and that there were 18 Louis. Republicans point out that Louis XVII never actually reigned ( from the death of his father to his own, France was a Republic), so there were only 17 Kings Louis altogether.

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