Because she realized French kings were no longer austria's chief enemy.
Voltaire.
stop the French nobility from becoming Protestant.C. Stop the French nobility from becoming protestantObviously someone got this wrong. The real answer is B, do little to stop the spread of protestantism.
There were no kings during the revolution. That was the point, to get rid of the monarchy. Though at the beginning there was Louis the.....(think it was 16th...no idea)!!? :D x
They were unhappy because they still had to pay taxes.
The Viking invasions of the 9th and 10th centuries caused French kings to lose power to the feudal nobility. The empire of Charlemagne was divided among his three grandsons in 843. The western part, which became modern-day France, was devastated by the Vikings. French kings were too weak to drive the Vikings from their lands and were forced to call upon strong feudal lords to help repel the invaders. In return, these lords won the right to have their own independent states.
Everardo XV was a king in Viking times. He was considered to be one of the most famous of the viking kings.
The reason was that Viking Kings would give the gifts of their raids to their followers. Often this included rings. It was a cultural aspect wherein the lords provided for their people or friends.
He was the son of King Knut from Norway and was the last of the Viking Kings of England.
Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings.
No, Cardinal Richelieu is known for strengthening the power of French kings.
french kings created royal courts of justice
French kings were the first males in direct lineage from the king. Women were not allowed to reign on their own.
Give you a clue. Most French kings were called Louis. You got it. Louisiana.
Because she realized French kings were no longer Austria's chief enemy.
Because she realized French kings were no longer austria's chief enemy.
A big effect