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  1. Dec 2, 2009 · Louis XIV, the Sun King, ruled France for 72 years. He built the opulent palace of Versailles, but his wars and the Edict of Nantes left France drained and weak.

  2. The reign of Louis XIV is often referred to as “Le Grand Siècle” (the Great Century), forever associated with the image of an absolute monarch and a strong, centralised state. Coming to the throne at a tender age, tutored by Cardinal Mazarin, the Sun King embodied the principles of absolutism. In 1682 he moved the royal Court to the Palace of Versailles, the defining symbol of his power ...

  3. Mar 22, 2022 · Louis XIV is famous for his lavish tastes and multiple mistresses, but there was more to the monarch than palaces and parties during his 72-year reign. When Louis XIV (1638-1715) was born he was called Louis Dieudonné (Godgiven) because after 23 years of marriage and four miscarriages, his parents had given up hope of having a healthy son.

  4. May 27, 2024 · The story of Versailles is inextricably linked to the reign of Louis XIV, the "Sun King," who ascended to the throne in 1643. Seeking to establish a centralized government and assert his absolute authority, Louis XIV set out to transform his father‘s modest hunting lodge into a resplendent palace that would serve as the seat of power and the epicenter of French aristocratic life.

  5. The famous memorialist the Duke of Saint-Simon wrote of Louis XIV: “With an almanach and a watch, one could, from 300 leagues away, say with accuracy what he was doing”. The king’s day was timed to the minute to allow the officers in his service to plan their own work accordingly. From morning to evening his day ran like clockwork, to a schedule that was just as strictly ordered as life ...

  6. Bust of Louis XIV, king of France and Navarre (1665) by Bernini Palace of Versailles. It is no accident that Bernini, the architect and sculptor from Rome who created this likeness, agreed to come to France: he was attracted by the enthusiasm for creativity during the early years of the reign of Louis XIV, both in Paris and at Versailles.

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  8. The palace of Versailles: Sun King Louis XIV's ultimate power play. Turning a modest hunting lodge into the magnificent Palace of Versailles was the crowning glory that defined King Louis XIV’s France. But this opulent edifice was more than a fashion statement for the Sun King, writes Jonny Wilkes: it was a political endeavour that cemented ...

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