I think you are talking about King Louis the sixteenth. He was the king during the French revolution and was detained by the revolutionaries and later beheaded at the guillotine.
Louis-Philippe, the first, last and only monarch of the Orléans dynasty
It was Louis XVI
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
No, the French Revolution was during the reign of Louis XVI.
why in fact he was. He was also married to married to Marie Antoinette who were both beheaded.
One of the many woman beheaded in the French Revolution was Marie Antoinette.
That would be Marie Antoinette, last queen of France.
He wasn't executed, he died of gangrene and old age. It was King Louis XVI that was guillotined during the French Revolution.
Louis XVI. He was deposed and sent to the guillotine.
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
They faced the guillotine.They were guillotined, when their heads were chopped off.
King George lll was the 18 monarch during revolution war
I think you are talking about King Louis the sixteenth. He was the king during the French revolution and was detained by the revolutionaries and later beheaded at the guillotine.
The French got rid of their king during the French revolution (1789 - the king Louis XVI was beheaded in Jan. 1793), during the 1830 revolution (ousting of Charles X, replaced by the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe), and the 1848 revolution (ousting of Louis-Philippe and proclamation of the 2nd republic).
Napoleon was a monarch, and the French Revolution strived for Democracy. Also, he was a dictator which was a big no-no during the revolution. It ended i n the same place it started.
No. The Fench Revolution was to dethrone the monarchy. King Louis and Queen Marie Antoinettewere beheaded. Napoleon came to power after the revolution and took over the democratic government. More proof: If Napoleon died in the 1780s, how could he have sold Louisiana to Jefferson in 1803?