Because he was known as the sunking and he does not want his people too know that he enjoyed war while they all sufferd.
It would be the Hall of Mirrors.
He is probably most famous for his many mistresses. He had build a special retreat in the gardens of Versailles where he installed a complete harem of very young prostitutes. Also he is famous for Madame du Pompadour, his most well known and very powerful mistress, and who had a very big influence on French politics. He is also known for his very high taxes, and his lavish expenditures. Also for Madame du Barry, another mistress, who hated Marie Antoinette and vice versa.
Dauphin Louis Auguste was also known as Louis, Dauphin of France, and later became King Louis XVI of France. He married Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria. Their marriage was the catalyst to the French Revolution. Marie Antoinette embraced the lavish lifestyle of the French royal court with enthusiasm. She had little regard for the poor and struggling peasants, and spent money frivolously. For her attitude, she became the symbol of the people's hatred for the old regime during the French Revolution. When the French Revolution began, Marie Antionette supported the old regime. When the National Convention established the French Republic in 1792, Marie Antoinette and the king were imprisoned. Antoinette was beheaded on 16 October 1793.
He died while he was imprisoned in the Temple prison. He was first imprisoned with his father (Louis XVI), mother (Marie Antoinette) and his sister (Marie Therese Charlotte), but after the French beheaded his father, they put him in an isolation cell away from his family who he would never see again. He was kept in the isolation cell for two years until his death. He was abused in horrible ways by his keepers.He probably died of the causes of abuse.
Jacques-Louis David.
Louis XIV was succeeded by his great-grandson, Louis XV, who was the sole surviving male heir to the French throne (aside from Louis XIV's grandson, Philippe, Duc d'Anjou, who was now King of Spain as Philip V) after a smallpox epidemic in Paris had decimated most of the French royal family. Louis XV was born Louis, Duc d'Anjou, and was the son of Louis, duc de Bourgogne, a grandson of Louis XIV. On his deathbed, Louis XIV was reported to have said: "Je m'en vais, mais l'État demeurera toujours." ("I am going away, but the State will always remain"). Although he was dying of gangrene, and not small pox, the sole male heir was considered far too important to risk infection, and was not anywhere near the dying king. The only people present at his deathbed were a priest officiating last rites, and a few of his close advisors.
It would be the Hall of Mirrors.
He is probably most famous for his many mistresses. He had build a special retreat in the gardens of Versailles where he installed a complete harem of very young prostitutes. Also he is famous for Madame du Pompadour, his most well known and very powerful mistress, and who had a very big influence on French politics. He is also known for his very high taxes, and his lavish expenditures. Also for Madame du Barry, another mistress, who hated Marie Antoinette and vice versa.
The French monarchy was executed because of their apparent lack of concern for its people reflected by the lavish lifestyles of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The peasants revolted against their monarchs to take control of France.
NO he was not. he was a neglectful leader and took bad advice that his Queen gave him. He extravagantly spent most of the government's money.
Charles II was himself a liberal and tolerant Protestant until he converted to Catholicism on his deathbed. He died on the 6th February 1685.
Jacques Necker was Louis XVI's finance minister and urged him to collect taxes from the 1st and 2nd estate (clergy and nobles).
Louis XIV did not want his court to be in Paris anymore, he wanted his palace to be a little further away so it would be more quiet and spacious. Originally it was built as a hunting lodge. Then it just grew and grew.
They weren't good. Louis XIV and Louis XV had made such a scandalous state debt, that in 1788 the country was declared bankrupt. Louis XIV had build the Versailles palace which had cost a fortune and both Louis XIV and Louis XV had involved France in the 7-year war in the USA which they shouldn't have done, because this was the final blow to the treasury. Then Louis XVI came to power on the death of his grandfather Louis XV and all of France expected him to make everything better. Though, as Louis XVI tried to do so by asking more tax money and making the clergy and nobility pay up as well, he was objected so unrespectfully against, that he dropped the plans despite the advice of his finance minister.
You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis Vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.
You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.
There are multiple pawn shops that will. There are alot of places too. My advice is to "google" it to find more. Oh yeah, Poke Co. will buy them, cough*cheap*cough!