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.
the number 16 = seizein french
Every Century has 100.
Seize is 16 in French.
Proverbs 16 is written by the wisest king ver, King Solomon.
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King Louis XIV.
louis 16
the "Citizen King" - called this because he was a "bourgeois" king This question is more appropriately placed in the 19th century context rather than the French Revolution the "Citizen King" - called this because he was a "bourgeois" king This question is more appropriately placed in the 19th century context rather than the French Revolution
The Borgias - 2011 The French King 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
The source of the late fifteenth century French-Italian wars were due to the ambitious king of France, Charles VIII. He launched an attack on Italy in 1494.
Answer: Avigon Why: King Philip ensured the election of a French Pope who moved the papacy to Avignon.
Calais refers to a territory which was left to the English by the French in the 15th century. The English king who made a statement regarding his love for this territory was King Henry VII.
No-one, because there were no Protestant Huguenots in France before the 16th century. The first persecutions started in 1572, so the late 16th century, but after that Protestants were tolerated and even protected. The first king to overturn that policy, outlaw Protestantism and seriously persecute the Huguenots was King Louis XIV. And that happened in and after 1685 with the Edict of Fontainebleau.
A king is 'un roi' in French.
King Louis XVI was the only French King to be executed.
a century is translated "un siècle" (masc.) in French.
At the outbreak of the French Revolution, the reigning monarchs were King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. The King was decapitated by guillotine on January 21, 1793, and the Queen was decapitated by guillotine on October 16, 1793.