The King can in some respects may be seen as a bad king but it depends on what view you look at. The king was trying to protect the ideals of Divine Right (the rulership of a monarchy) so his son could become king and so went against decrees like the August Decrees to save his family, however he lacked confidence in himself and barely talked to his wife Marie Antoinette. The King also made some stupid decisions like the Brunswick Manifesto which led to the emergence of Robespierre and his unavoidable execution. Perhaps not heroic, but his executioner remarked that he faced the guillotine like a man.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette King and Queen of France and Navarre lived in the Palace of Versailles/ Palais de Versailles between 1770 when they married and 1793 when they were both executed by the revolutioneries of the French Revolution 1789. How about king Louis XIV who built Versailles?
Instead of being painted with a true likeness all the time, Louis XIV would be painted or sculpted as Apollo or Alexander, to focus on the allegorical or the mythological. He was also known to perform ballet and took leading roles that were suitably royal or godlike, like the role of Apollo.
At the time, the French people saw her not so much as a help to France, but as a menace. She did make significant, positive changes for France though, but they were recognized as such later, after she had died. She was the one that made Paris thé fashion capital in the world. She was the one that put Paris on the map of haute couture. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, all the big designers still make clothing inspired by her. Also, she introduced the Croissant to France, making it the most famous sign of France, still today. She also ensured womens rights by showing (by her clothing and character) that a woman is someone to take account of and that there is more to a Queen than providing heirs to a throne.
He was appointed to govern the colonies of New France, which included Canada, Acadia and Louisiana. The governor also had responsibilities over both military and civil affairs in the colonies. Also his very main duty was to eat DONUTS AND FRIES AND COWS LIVER, LUNG, KIDNEYS AND STUFF LIKE THT
Louisiana is named after the French king "King Louis"It was named after King Louis XIV of France.
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louis the xiv was like a dictator.Louis began his personal rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister.
France is ruled very unfairly by king Louis XIV and most of the people listen to what he says because they believe that the King is chosen by god, but the peasants which are treated unfairly do not believe that. King Louis was because he treated the rich people better than the poor people, he did stuff like making the peasants pay all the taxes , but for the nobles, they had to pay a very small amount of taxes.
Louis the fourteenth was one of the kings of France, prior to the revolution (which happened in the reign of Louis the sixteenth). and also was called the sun kingLouis XIV, known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France and Navarre from 1643 until his death.
Louis XVI was a weak and indecisive man. He tried to do some reforms but it was too little and too late. He failed to control his wife's spending.
It is difficult to single out one king as the most selfish, but historical figures like King Louis XIV of France or King Henry VIII of England are often cited for their self-centered actions and decisions that prioritized their own interests over the well-being of their people.
The King can in some respects may be seen as a bad king but it depends on what view you look at. The king was trying to protect the ideals of Divine Right (the rulership of a monarchy) so his son could become king and so went against decrees like the August Decrees to save his family, however he lacked confidence in himself and barely talked to his wife Marie Antoinette. The King also made some stupid decisions like the Brunswick Manifesto which led to the emergence of Robespierre and his unavoidable execution. Perhaps not heroic, but his executioner remarked that he faced the guillotine like a man.
King Louis XVI was a man of good intentions, just not quite cut out to be king. He declared himself the absolute ruler of France, while not quite understanding how to run it efficiently. While the economy failed and people went starving, he sat idly by. You may have heard of his wife's famous saying, "Let them eat cake." The story behind that goes something like, as the French people were starving and without bread to eat, a man asked Mary Antoinette (Louis's wife) what was to be done about it. She replied, simply, "Let them eat cake." Louis's ideas weren't far from it. He was eventually executed, due to his ruling being entirely counterproductive.
King Louis XVI was one of the most ineffective rulers of France (and that's saying a lot because it's France). After his reforms failed, he basically "checked out" mentally from the day-to-day operations of running a nation. He just ate, and ate some more and hunted -- that was it. He was pressed by Marie Antoinette not to give up absolute rule like the Third Estate demanded and by the time King Louis had realized how far the Revolution had come, it was at his front door.
Only the rich supported him. but there was way to many peasants (poor people) that disliked him and took control over him and his family.
Not everyone hated Louis XVI. Still, at that time France was in almost total chaos. The tax code was a total mess. Poor people paid taxes and rich people did not just like in the United States today. Poor people were out of work and hungry. Rich people had plenty to eat just like in the United States today. France had been involved in long drawn out wars with nothing to show for it, just like the United States today. The people's money was losing value just like in the United States today. Word came out that during all this the king continued to party. When the king's wife head the people did not have any bread, she said, "Let them eat cake." At that point the people rebelled against the king and the French Revolution was on.