 His name was Louis-Dieudonné de France  5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715  He reign 72 years in France (THE LARGEST REIGN DOCUMENTED)  He liked.

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 His name was Louis-Dieudonné de France  5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715  He reign 72 years in France (THE LARGEST REIGN DOCUMENTED)  He liked the EXPENCIVE paintings and to dress like a king and more…

 France population in 1600 was around 21 million people  In France only 1.6% of the population was rich  4.4% of them where wealthy  94% of France was poor people

 France won a war against Spain, ended in 1684  France gain some Spain territory during 20 years.  Dutch, France and England where allies but Dutch and England turn there back into France, Sweden unite an they formed the Triple Alliance

 Multiplied in the Americas, Asia and Africa.

 He or better, France didn’t have any relations because of the current wars

 Thanks to king Louis XIV augmented the French influence over church and aristocracy.  He believed in Gallicanism  The church made a Assemblée du ClergéAssemblée du Clergé

 Maria Theresa dies in 1683  1 sun  He did not legal children “suns”  He Maries again Madame de Maintenon,Madame de Maintenon

 Louis dies of grangene in versages  Royal Basilica of Saint Denis Royal Basilica of Saint Denis