Louis XIV. He became a king in 1643 (at the age of 5) and died in 1715. He was the most absolutist. He is also the one who decided to build the castle of Versailles.
Napoleon 1st
most french adore poodles.
Détendre, though in conversation most French people will use RELAXER, which is not really French, but what the hell.
One word is omnipotent.
The equivalent French first name is Christine. Most probably the French would simply use Kristen without changing it.
There is los of ways to say notebook in French but the most common word to use is the following: un cahier
Louis XIV
yes babylons most powerful monarch is the hammurabis.
Louis XIV
King Charles V of Spain (also known as Charles I of Spain) is often considered the most powerful monarch in Spanish history. He ruled over a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, and elsewhere. His reign marked the height of Spanish power and influence in the 16th century.
Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar.
Louis XIV of France...very powerful, spent a lot, controlled many aspects of French life
The pope is the absolute monarch of the Vatican.
Queen Elizabeth
Louis if you're doing Mr. Philips crossword if not than its Louis xiv
At the end of 2011, the French President was ranked as the 13th most powerful person in the world.
One of the greatest miltary commanders in History. He commanded the Prussians in the 7 Years war. 1756 to 1763 He was a person that began building a powerful army that became the most important institution in Prussian life.
1. All but one of her children married into other European royal families, including France, Prussia, Russia, Austria and Spain. 2. She was the head of the most powerful nation in history and the most powerful monarch to ever reign -- yes, even more powerful than the USA and Russia nowadays.