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Louis and XV
Characterized by elegant and refined yet playful subject matters, Boucher's style became the epitome of the court of Louis XV.
* 1743 – Madame du Barry, French mistress of Louis XV of France ( d. 1793 )
Busembaum's Medulla had been burnt in Toulouse in 1757 because of its justification of regicide, deemed particularly scandalous after Damiens ' assassination attempt against Louis XV.
** Louis XV ( 1715 – 1774 )
* Louis XV ( 1715 – 1774 )
He lived on the Left Bank near Saint-Sulpice until 1757, when Louis XV granted him a studio and living quarters in the Louvre.
In 1752 Chardin was granted a pension of 500 livres by Louis XV.
Despite his unconventional portrayal of the ascendant bourgeoisie, early support came from patrons in the French aristocracy, including Louis XV.
* 1685 – Marie-Adélaïde of Savoy, mother of Louis XV of France ( d. 1712 )
In the Renaissance period the Italian doors are quite simple, their architects trusting more to the doorways for effect ; but in France and Germany the contrary is the case, the doors being elaborately carved, especially in the Louis XIV and Louis XV periods, and sometimes with architectural features such as columns and entablatures with pediment and niches, the doorway being in plain masonry.
After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which deprived France of almost all her possessions in the Americas other than Guiana and a few islands, Louis XV sent thousands of settlers to Guiana who were lured there with stories of plentiful gold and easy fortunes to be made.
* 1710 – King Louis XV of France ( d. 1774 )
Execution of Louis XVI in what is now the Place de la Concorde, facing the empty pedestal where the statue of his grandfather, Louis XV, had stood.
The former Louis XVI, now simply named Citoyen Louis Capet ( Citizen Louis Capet ), was executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793 on the Place de la Révolution, former Place Louis XV, now called the Place de la Concorde.
The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon ( 2002 ) excerpt and text search
** Louis XV the Beloved and his minister Cardinal André-Hercule de Fleury, 1715 – 1774
Louis XIV died in 1715 and was succeeded by his five-year-old great grandson who reigned as Louis XV until his death in 1774.
Execution of Louis XVI in what is now the Place de la Concorde, facing the empty pedestal where the statue of his grandfather, Louis XV, had stood.

Louis and France
A suggestion from Louis De Broglie, a physicist in France, showed us that these electrons are not point particles but waves.
* 1250 – Seventh Crusade: Ayyubids of Egypt capture King Louis IX of France in the Battle of Fariskur.
* 1644 – Louise de La Vallière, French mistress of Louis XIV of France ( d. 1710 )
* 1792 – King Louis XVI of France is formally arrested by the National Tribunal, and declared an enemy of the people.
de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, who was considered the most powerful woman in France at the time.
* 881 – Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu: Louis III of France defeats the Vikings, an event celebrated in the poem Ludwigslied.
* 1672 – Franco-Dutch War: Louis XIV of France invades the Netherlands.
* 1682 – Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1712 )
** Louis IX of France
The Scottish forces reached the south coast of England at the port of Dover where in September 1216, Alexander paid homage to the pretender Prince Louis of France for his lands in England, chosen by the barons to replace King John.
The betrothal in 1180 of Alexios II to Agnes of France, daughter of Louis VII of France and his third wife Adèle of Champagne and at the time a child of nine, had not apparently been followed by their marriage.
* 1754 – Louis XVI of France ( d. 1793 )
After the indecisive < ref name =" British historian Townsend Miller "> British historian Townsend Miller: “ But, if the outcome of < nowiki > battle of </ nowiki > Toro, militarily, is debatable, there is no doubt whatsoever as to its enormous psychological and political effects ” in The battle of Toro, 1476, in History Today, volume 14, 1964, p. 270 </ ref > Battle of Toro in 1476 against King Ferdinand II of Aragon, the husband of Isabella I of Castile, he went to France to obtain the assistance of Louis XI, but finding himself deceived by the French monarch, he returned to Portugal in 1477 in very low spirits.
He led two embassies to the Mongols: the first carried letters from Pope Innocent IV and the second bore gifts and letters from Louis IX of France to Güyük Khan.
Andrew went to Constantinople to obtain the Crown of Thorns bought by Louis IX of France | Louis IX to Baldwin II of Constantinople | Baldwin II.
At the Mongol camp near Kars Andrew had met a certain David, who in December 1248 appeared at the court of King Louis IX of France in Cyprus.
Agnes was a daughter of King Louis VII of France and his third wife Adèle of Champagne.
Born at Poissy, Alphonse was a son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile.
He was a younger brother of Louis IX of France and an older brother of Charles I of Sicily.
De Amore was written at the request of Marie de Champagne, daughter of King Louis VII of France and of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
John XXIII was acknowledged as pope by France, England, Bohemia, Prussia, Portugal, parts of the Holy Roman Empire, and numerous Northern Italian city states, including Florence and Venice ; however, the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII was regarded as pope by the Kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, and Scotland and Gregory XII was still favored by Ladislaus of Naples, Carlo I Malatesta, the princes of Bavaria, Louis III, Elector Palatine, and parts of Germany and Poland.
* 1792 – French Revolution: Storming of the Tuileries Palace – Louis XVI of France is arrested and taken into custody as his Swiss Guards are massacred by the Parisian mob.

Louis and demanded
Meanwhile, a new threat arose from abroad: Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, Frederick William II of Prussia, and the King's brother Charles-Philippe, comte d ' Artois, issued the Declaration of Pillnitz, which considered the cause of Louis XVI as their own, demanded his absolute liberty and implied an invasion of France on his behalf if the revolutionary authorities refused its conditions.
In 837, they went up the Rhine as far as Nijmegen, and their king, Rorik, demanded the wergild of some of his followers killed on previous expeditions before Louis the Pious mustered a massive force and marched against them.
Enguerrand demanded judgment by his peers and trial by battle which was refused by the king because Louis thought it obsolete.
The Allies, however, imposed more humiliating conditions ; they demanded that Louis use the French army to dethrone his own grandson.
In revenge for this, while Louis VI was overrunning the Vexin in 1118, he routed Henry's army at Alençon ( November ), and in May 1119 Henry demanded a peace, which was sealed in June by the marriage of his eldest son, William the Aetheling, with Matilda, Fulk's daughter.
This he would not do, much to the dismay of Napoleon, who demanded that Louis would raise a large army to guard the North from British invasion, and to aid the French armies in Germany and Spain.
Louis XV was the first Bourbon whose heart was not, as tradition demanded, cut out and placed in a special coffer.
Simien-Despréaux, one of Louis XVIII's authors, stated in 1814 that Louis XVII was living and someone possessed proof of this ; and Eckard, one of the mainstays of the official account, left among his unpublished papers a statement that many members of " an assembly of our wise men " obstinately named Louis XVII as the prince whom their wishes demanded.
The armies occupying Paris demanded that Louis XVIII implement a constitution.
This was the first time that French Jews had been covered by such a charter, and Louis was careful to justify his decision with reference to the policies of his ancestor Saint Louis IX, the position of Pope Clement V and an argument that the people of France had demanded a return of the Jews.
When a Dutch mission arrived suing for peace, Louis only demanded Delfzijl, by far the least important port Charles desired, for the English.
Knowing that the mission was not allowed to make any concessions on the point of religion and the territorial integrity of the provinces themselves ( the southern fortress cities of Breda ,'s-Hertogenbosch and Maastricht were in the Generality Lands ) Louis demanded — besides twenty million guilders and an annual embassy from the States-General to Louis asking pardon for their perfidy — either religious freedom for the Catholics or lordship over Utrecht and Guelders, merely to humiliate the Dutch a bit further.
Occupying Holland in January 1795, the French continental army learned that the mighty Dutch navy had been frozen into the ice around Texel Island, so Commandant Louis Joseph Lahure and 128 men simply rode up to it and demanded surrender.
In 1259 Berke launched savage attacks on Lithuania and Poland, and demanded the submission of Bela IV, the Hungarian monarch, and the French King Louis IX in 1259 and 1260.
But the Jesuit fathers obtained from Louis XIV the withdrawal of the privilege already granted for the publication, and demanded the suppression of the 12th satire.
During the insurrection of 10 August 1792, when the populace of Paris stormed the < span lang =" fr "> Tuileries </ span > and demanded the abolition of the monarchy, the Legislative Assembly decreed the provisional suspension of King < span lang =" fr "> Louis XVI </ span > and the convocation of a " national convention " which should draw up a constitution.
On 24 September Louis XIV published his manifesto, his Mémoire de raisons, listing his grievances: he demanded that the Truce of Ratisbon be turned into a permanent resolution, and that Fürstenburg be appointed Archbishop-Elector of Cologne.
After the flight to Varennes of King Louis XVI, he published a pamphlet, L ' Aciphocratie, in which he demanded the establishment of a federal republic.
Following the death of Henry II he placed himself with Louis, Prince of Condé, at the forefront of the Huguenot party, and demanded religious toleration and certain other reforms.
But the share that Louis XIV demanded for himself alienated de Witt, and the deal was never concluded.

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