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Louis XVI - History

Famous for being King of France executed as a result of the French revolution. Born – 23rd August 1754 – Palace of Versailles, Paris, France Parents – Louis, Dauphin of France, Marie-Josephe of Saxony

Jun 01, 2016 · T his week, the opulent court and raunchy private life of France’s most famous king, Louis XIV, come to BBC Two in the first of a 10-part series – Versailles. One of the stars of the show is ...

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Hyacinthe Rigaud , Louis XIV, King of France oil on canvas, 313 x 205 cm , Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France Circa 1680, King Louis XIV of France , known as the Sun King, his absolute rule was marked by a flowering of French culture.

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Jun 21, 2019 · Old favourites return (King Louis, of course, and his brother Philippe) but there are also some newcomers at the Palace. Alexander Vlahos confirms Versailles will end after three series

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Versailles: The Palace is Yours A private virtual tour of the former home of French royalty

Jan 29, 2019 · Episode 1: The Dream of a King. Episode 1 starts the drama-documentary recreating the life and loves of France’s most famous king, Louis XIV (14 May 1643 – 1 September 1715). Dubbed the Sun King by his admiring court, Louis conquered half of Europe, conducted dozens of love affairs and dazzled his contemporaries with his lavish entertainments. www.bagsaleusa.com

In 1631, Louis XIII decided to rebuild the lodge, transforming into a small palace the royals used as a getaway. In 1682, king louis france versailles however, King Louis XIV—the son of Louis XIII—moved the aristocracy to Versailles, making it his permanent residence and laying the foundation for the palace as we know it today. 3.

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10 amazing facts about the Palace of Versailles. The Palace of Versailles in an enchanting place where art and nature are perfectly combined. The King Louis XIV is the creator of this unique palace. Located away from the city of Paris, as if he wanted to protect the monarchy from the quivers and the conspiracies of the capital, the stunning palace is a symbol of power.


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