It's a common convention when dealing with ordinal numeric linguistics (first, second, third, etc). For instance we typically denote the 21st Century as MMI, the 2012th year as MMXII and the 14th King Louis of France as King Louis XIV of France.
The year 1008 was a leap year. It was also the oldest known mention of Gundelfingen, a city in Bavaria, Germany. Furthermore it is the birthyear of King Henry I of France.
Solomon did not honor the covenant that he made with Yahweh - that he would not worship any other gods. His foreign wives led him to worship their false gods. So the weakness - his love of woman over his God.
I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?
No, there were several Louis after Louis XIV (14th). The final one was Louis XVIII who was king of France from 1814 to 1824 with a short gap in 1815 for Napoleon
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King Louis XIV of France commissioned Robert de LaSalle.
It from France because French king Louis XIV gave LaSalle a ship
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LaSalle claimed and named Louisiana after King Louis XIV of France. He claimed the land along the Mississippi River and its tributaries in North America in the late 17th century.
LaSalle explored North America for France, having the patronage of the French King Louis. He named Louisiana for the King Louis, and was the first European to travel the length of the Mississippi River. He also was aiming to find a route to the Pacific. Along with Louisiana, he claimed Mississpppi for France.
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yes king menes did to have a dad.
When Robert de La Salle reported his discovery of the Mississippi River to King Louis XIV of France, the king rewarded him by granting him the exclusive rights to the region and the authority to establish settlements. The king also named the newly claimed area "Louisiana" in his honor.
Robert LaSalle was a French explorer who is known for exploring the Mississippi River and claiming the region it drained for France. He also discovered the mouth of the Mississippi River and named the region Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV of France.