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Louis and XVI
* 1792 – King Louis XVI of France is formally arrested by the National Tribunal, and declared an enemy of the people.
* 1754 – Louis XVI of France ( d. 1793 )
* 1770 – Marie Antoinette marries Louis XVI in a proxy wedding.
* 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.
On 19 May 1789, Louis XVI convened the Estates-General to hear their grievances.
They were gradually joined by delegates of the other estates ; Louis XVI started to recognize their validity on 27 June.
The popular General Lafayette, as captain of the National Guard of Paris and confidant of the king, took his oath to the constitution, followed by the King Louis XVI.
:* St. Louis has annual festivals in both the Soulard neighborhood and the former French village of Carondelet, Missouri which include reenactments of the beheading of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, as well as reconstructed French fur trading posts.
Among the plays which he wrote in French, the most successful was Le bourru bienfaisant, produced on the occasion of the marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1771.
One notable use was during the French Revolution, when the dethroned King Louis XVI ( a member of the House of Bourbon and a direct male-line descendant of Hugh Capet ) and Queen Marie Antoinette ( a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine ) were referred to as " Louis and Antoinette Capet " ( the queen being addressed as " the Widow Capet " after the execution of her husband ).
** Louis XVI ( 1774 – 1792 )
* Louis XVI ( 1774 – 1793 )
Charles Xavier Joseph de Franque Ville d ' Abancour ( 4 July 1758 – 9 September 1792 ) was a French statesman, minister to Louis XVI.
* 1790 – Louis XVI of France gives his public assent to Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution.
* 1792 – The final trial of Louis XVI of France begins in Paris, France.
* 1792 – French Revolution: King Louis XVI of France is put on trial for treason by the National Convention.
While others were leaving the country for new and greater opportunities, David stayed to help destroy the old order ; he was a regicide who voted in the National Convention for the Execution of Louis XVI.
Louis XVI had made secret requests to Emperor Joseph II of Austria, Marie-Antoinette's brother, to restore him to his throne.
The National Convention held the trial of Louis XVI and David voted for the death of the King, causing his wife, a royalist, to divorce him.
When Louis XVI was executed on 21 January 1793, another man had already died as well — Louis Michel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau.
On the Bourbons returning to power, David figured in the list of proscribed former revolutionaries and Bonapartists — for having voted execution for the deposed King Louis XVI ; and for participating in the death of Louis XVII.

Louis and Brienne
** Louis of Enghien, Count of Conversano and Brienne
# Maria ( Pinerolo 20 March 1448-13 September 1475 ), married Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano, Constable of France.
Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne ( 9 October 1727 – 16 February 1794 ) was a French churchman, politician and finance minister of Louis XVI.
* Louis de Brienne de Conflans, Marquis of Armentières ( 1711 – 1774 ), Marshal of France in 1768
# Louis of Enghien ( d. March 17, 1394 ), Lord ( later Count ) of Conversano, later Count of Brienne and titular Duke of Athens.
Louis of Enghien ( d. March 17, 1394, Conversano ) titular Duke of Athens, Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien 1381 – 1394, Count of Conversano 1356 – 1394.
Louis was the fourth son of Walter III of Enghien and Isabella of Brienne.
* Louis Henri de Loménie, comte de Brienne ( 1666 – 1698 )
* Athanase Louis Marie de Loménie, comte de Brienne ( 1758 – 1794 )
# Jeanne ( d. 1389, Sens ), Lady of Château-Chinon, married first in 1342 / 3 Walter VI of Brienne, married second in 1357 Louis II d ' Évreux, Count of Étampes ( 1336 – 1400 )
# Louis II d ' Évreux ( 1336 – 1400 ), married Jeanne ( d. 1389 ), daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu

Louis and took
Joan II and Louis III again took possession of the realm, although the true power was in the hands of Gianni Caracciolo.
Alphonse took part in two crusades with his brother, St Louis, in 1248 ( the Seventh Crusade ) and in 1270 ( the Eighth Crusade ).
A second time he was excommunicated ; but in 1146 he took the cross at the meeting of Vezelay called by Louis VII, and in August, 1147 embarked for the East in the Second Crusade.
In 1388, after Count Louis II of Provence had left to conquer Naples, the Count of Savoy Amadeus VIII took control of Barcelonnette ; however, it returned to Provençal control in 1390, with the d ' Audiffret family as its lords.
With his opponent defeated, Captain Thomas Louis then took Minotaur south to join the attack on Franklin.
Rather than allow her to stay, Louis took Eleanor from Antioch against her will, and continued on to Jerusalem, with his army dwindling.
He acquired his Ph. D. in 1900 after which he took his first school job a Principal in a St. Louis, Missouri Elementary School.
Louis and Auguste Lumière perfected the Cinématographe, an apparatus that took, printed, and projected film.
Howard of the Connecticut National Guard had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns, and took a personally-owned Gatling gun to Saskatchewan in Canada in 1885 for use with the Canadian military against the Métis during Louis Riel's North-West Rebellion.
In 1711 the city of Cap-Français was formerly established by Louis XIV and took over as capital of the colony from Port-de-Paix.
Louis Bourgeois, also a refugee, lived and taught music in Geneva for sixteen years and Calvin took the opportunity to add his hymns, the most famous being the Old Hundredth.
Previously, the Twins had narrowly beat out the Royals for the 1987 American League West pennant, in which the Twins later took the World Series versus the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Louisiana Territory was broken into smaller portions for administration, and the territories passed slavery laws similar to those in the southern states but trying to encompass the preceding French and Spanish rule ( for instance, Spain had prohibited slavery of Native Americans in 1769, but some slaves of mixed African-Native American descent were still being held in St. Louis when the US took over the Louisiana Territory ).
Louis IX took very seriously his mission as " lieutenant of God on Earth ", with which he had been invested when he was crowned in Rheims.
Louis had no problem in having his daughter's rights to the Holy Crown of Hungary recognized, but it took a set of concessions known as the Privilege of Koszyce to establish Catherine as heiress presumptive and further bargaining with the Estates on Mary's behalf after Catherine's death in 1378.
In his first year, he took the team to the 2001 playoffs but lost to the Minnesota Vikings a week after beating the St. Louis Rams for the team's first ever playoff win.
Rømer was employed by the French government: Louis XIV made him tutor for the Dauphin, and he also took part in the construction of the magnificent fountains at Versailles.
St. Louis had a one-game lead in the National League East division on June 1, 1992, but injuries took their toll on the team, including Smith's two week illness in late July after contracting chicken pox for the first time.
The battle of the name raged on for many years and drove a wedge between Louis and LeGros Clark, Sir Wilfrid from 1955, who took the Paranthropus view.
These developments — re-evaluation of the entire Western value system ( love, marriage, popular culture, shift from industrial to service economy ) that took place since the 1950s and 1960s, with a peak in the Social Revolution of 1968 — are described with the term Postmodernity, Influences on postmodern thought, Paul Lützeler ( St. Louis ) as opposed to Postmodernism, a term referring to an opinion or movement.
After a first reconciliation, with the death of Louis ( 20 September 1384 ), Charles found himself freer to resist Urban's feudal pretensions, and relations took a turn for the worse.
However, according to Louis Marie DeCormenin, Stephen was the key person responsible for issuing the orders, and took great delight in destroying his rival and his supporters.
Henry then found himself in conflict with Louis VI of France, who took the opportunity to declare Robert's son William Clito the Duke of Normandy.
The Titans took the opening kickoff of the third period and drove 43 yards to the St. Louis 29-yard line.

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