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None. Louis XIV said 'I am the State' - 'L'état, c'est moi'.

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He didn't, he said: "I am the state!" (L'État, c'est moi!)

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he never said that. He said 'I am the State' - an affirmation of his absolute rule.

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Actually, he said " I am the state". He meant to say that he was almighty and that only he had the reigning and deciding power over his country.

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