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Louis XIV: The Real Sun King

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Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, was one of the most famous and influential monarchs in history. He ruled France for 72 years, from 1643 to 1715, and his reign is often seen as the epitome of the Baroque era.

Louis XIV: The Real Sun King
Louis XIV: The Real Sun King
by Aurora von Goeth

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 13518 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 138 pages
Lending : Enabled

Louis was born in 1638 to King Louis XIII and Queen Anne of Austria. He was the eldest of six children, and his younger brother Philippe was the ancestor of the future kings of Spain.

Louis's father died when he was four years old, and his mother became regent for the young king. During the Fronde rebellion (1648-1653),Louis and his court were forced to flee Paris. This experience left a lasting impression on Louis, and he was determined to never be challenged by his nobles again.

In 1661, Louis XIV took personal control of the government. He appointed a group of loyal ministers, including Jean-Baptiste Colbert and François-Michel Le Tellier, who helped him to implement his ambitious plans for France.

Louis XIV's reign was marked by a number of important events. He expanded the French empire, adding territory in Europe, North America, and the Caribbean. He also reformed the French government, creating a centralized bureaucracy that was more efficient and effective than ever before.

Louis XIV was a great patron of the arts. He commissioned the construction of the magnificent Palace of Versailles, which became a symbol of his power and wealth. He also supported a number of artists, including the painter Nicolas Poussin and the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully.

Louis XIV died in 1715 at the age of 76. He was succeeded by his great-grandson, Louis XV. Louis XIV's legacy is still felt today. He is remembered as one of the greatest kings in French history, and his reign is considered the golden age of the French monarchy.

Louis XIV's Personality and Appearance

Louis XIV was a complex and contradictory figure. He was both a great leader and a ruthless tyrant. He was known for his intelligence, his wit, and his sense of style. He was also a devout Catholic, and he believed that he had a divine right to rule.

Louis XIV was a tall and handsome man. He had dark hair, piercing blue eyes, and a long nose. He was always impeccably dressed, and he loved to dance and hunt.

Louis XIV was a very intelligent man. He was well-educated, and he spoke several languages. He was also a keen observer of human nature, and he was able to use his knowledge to manipulate people to his advantage.

Louis XIV was a ruthless tyrant. He was determined to have absolute power, and he would stop at nothing to achieve his goals. He imprisoned his political opponents, and he executed those who threatened his authority.

Louis XIV was a devout Catholic. He believed that he had a divine right to rule, and he saw himself as the protector of the Catholic faith. He persecuted Protestants in France, and he fought wars against Protestant states in Europe.

Louis XIV's Reign

Louis XIV's reign was a time of great change for France. He reformed the government, the economy, and the army. He also expanded the French empire and made France the dominant power in Europe.

Louis XIV's reforms of the government were designed to centralize power in the hands of the monarchy. He created a new bureaucracy of professional administrators who were responsible for carrying out his policies. He also established a standing army that was loyal to the king.

Louis XIV's reforms of the economy were designed to mercantilist principles. He encouraged domestic industry and trade, and he imposed high tariffs on imported goods. He also founded a number of new colonies in North America and the Caribbean.

Louis XIV's reforms of the army were designed to create a professional fighting force that was capable of defeating any enemy. He increased the size of the army, and he improved the training and equipment of the soldiers.

Louis XIV's reign was also a time of great cultural achievement. He was a patron of the arts, and he commissioned the construction of some of the most famous buildings in France, including the Palace of Versailles. He also supported a number of artists, including the painter Nicolas Poussin and the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully.

Louis XIV's Legacy

Louis XIV's legacy is still felt today. He is remembered as one of the greatest kings in French history, and his reign is considered the golden

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Louis XIV: The Real Sun King
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Language : English
File size : 13518 KB
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Print length : 138 pages
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Louis XIV: The Real Sun King
Louis XIV: The Real Sun King
by Aurora von Goeth

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 13518 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 138 pages
Lending : Enabled
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