Louis XV : "After me, the flood" ("Apres moi, le deluge") .
I think you are talking about King Louis the sixteenth. He was the king during the French revolution and was detained by the revolutionaries and later beheaded at the guillotine.
King Louis XVI of France.
the french revolution was a rebellion of the french against their king. it was a bloody and violent batttle/rebellion
England, as a united country.
Louis the XIV was the French king who said "I am the state."
king Louis XIV said i am the state
The French king Louis XIV.
Louisiana
Louisiana
King George III said this.
King Louis XIV said this.
Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus regarded himself as the state
Louis XV : "After me, the flood" ("Apres moi, le deluge") .
French King Louis XIV did not declare Wyoming as a state. Wyoming became a US state when President Benjamin Harrison signed Wyoming's statehood bill on July 10, 1890, making Wyoming the 44th US state.
By execution. The executioner was a french swordsman because they were said to be the best.
General Charles de Gaulle said : 'The state is me', or 'I am the state' No he did not - l'Etat c'est moi is reputed to have been said by the French King Louis XIV, but there is no actual proof that he did.