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Louis XII reigned from 1498 until 1515.

Francis I reigned from 1515 until 1547.

Henri II reigned from 1547 until 1559.

Francis II reigned from 1559 until 1559 (he died 6 months after his coronation)

Charles IX reigned from 1559 until 1574.

Henry III reigned from 1574 until 1589.

Henri IV reigned from 1589 until 1610.

So, during the 1500's, 7 coronation ceremonies were held at Paris and 7 different Kings reigned.

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