The French city where kings were traditionally crowned is Reims. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims was the site of many coronations of French kings, including Joan of Arc and Charles VII in 1429.
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"Kigali" remains the same in French as it is the name of the capital city of Rwanda.
"Toulouse" is a city in the southwest of France. It is also used as a name for people, usually as a surname.
The city is Baton Rouge, which means "red stick" in French. It earned this name when French explorers marked a boundary with a red pole on the banks of the Mississippi River.
To say what city you are from in French, you can use the phrase "Je viens de [city name]." For example, if you are from Paris, you would say "Je viens de Paris."
Edinburgh is the capital city of the country of Scotland. Scotland has had many kings of Scotland in the past until it became part of the United Kingdom and shared the same monarchs with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Charlemagne was crowned emperor in Rome.
Versailles is a city in France. It was a French palace and was used by the French monarchs and aristocracy.
Lyon is a French city with seven letters in its name.
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Kansas City Kings ended in 1985.