Louis XIV
Louis XIV was born on September 5, 1638 and died on September 1, 1715. He reigned as .... monarch (Brennan 19). King
Louis XIV loved hunting. ....
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Louis XIV of France
.... Though not all at once, France would see the birth of modernity before the end of the seventeenth century, inevitably during the reign of
Louis XIV. ....
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Louis XIV Book Report
Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen In
Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen, historian Pierre Goubert gives us a unique interpretation of the era of
Louis ....
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The Rule of Louis XIV
This study will analyze the rule of
Louis XIV, seventeenth century ruler of France, in terms of his absolutism. The study will compare ....
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King Louis XIV
Louis XIV was born on September 5, 1638 and died on September 1, 1715. He reigned as .... monarch (Brennan 19). King
Louis XIV loved hunting. ....
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Louis XIV of France The purpose of this rese
The purpose of this research is to examine
Louis XIV of France as portrayed through the eyes of Saint-Simon and Voltaire. The plan ....
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Louis XIV Pierre G
Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen Pierre Goubert, author of
Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen, is the President of the Societe de Demographie ....
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Reign of King Louis XIV of France
Louis XIV served as King of France from 1643 to 1715. He .... development. The reign of
Louis XIV was often cited as a gift from God. ....
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Jean-Louis Lemoyne
His 1724 "A Companion of Diana" (carved in marble and measuring approximately 72 by 30 by 23 inches), was commissioned by
Louis XIV for the king's estate at ....
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France & the Birth of Modernity
.... Though not all at once, France would see the birth of modernity before the end of the seventeenth century, inevitably during the reign of
Louis XIV. ....
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Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... conscience. On a more secular and political level, the English associated Catholicism with the absolutism of
Louis XIV of France. Although ....
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The Ecole Militaire in Paris
.... The Ecole Militaire was built in part in order to top the design of the nearby L'h"tel national des Invalides, built by
Louis XIV as a military hospital with ....
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The Myth of Absolutism
.... For example, after analyzing the government of
Louis XIV and discovering that that pre-18th century monarchy was itself far from being an absolutist rule ....
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Appearance and Reality in Tartuffe
Moliere wrote Tartuffe during the reign of
Louis XIV, who subsequently banned it from production, and read it aloud in his court among respected dignitaries at ....
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Conflict between absolutism & freedom
.... 155). France at that time was under the rule of
Louis XIV, and this was considered the triumph of absolutism in France. That nation ....
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Revolution
.... France was ruled by an absolute Monarchy in the person of
Louis XIV.
Louis XIV did centralize the government and develop trade and ....
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French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
.... troupe in 1643, and he spent the next thirty years as an actor-playwright-manager whose company was either under the patronage of
Louis XIV or attempting to ....
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Rococo Style
.... This was particularly at its height during
Louis XIV's reign (r. 1643-1715). Baroque painting, needless to say, reflected this. ....
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The Louisiana Purchase
.... By the age of
Louis XIV, in the late 17th century, both the French and the British had turned from struggling with Spain in the Caribbean to launch colonial ....
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Early Theatre
.... Moliere was highly favored by the court of King
Louis XIV, with performances of his plays like Tartuffe first played before the court. ....
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Art and Decoration in Eighteenth Century France
Following the death of
Louis XIV a general reaction occurred to offset the austerity that had characterized the final years of his rule. ....
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Early American History
.... By the age of
Louis XIV, in the late seventeenth century, both the French and the British had turned from struggling with Spain in the Caribbean to launch ....
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Monarchy
.... In the 15th and 16th centuries, absolute monarchs like King Henry VIII and King
Louis XIV ruled England and France respectively. ....
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The German National Experience
.... the rest of Europe. The ambitions of
Louis XIV threatened some German states, but not Germany as a whole. Indeed, one of the German ....
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Spirit of the Rococo Style
.... sinuous forms and to find place for rocaille."7 Interior design became more important during this period as "people turned away from
Louis XIV's solemn vistas ....
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Moliere
Renowned to the Parisian theatergoers and the members of
Louis XIV's court for his farces and comedies, as a writer, director and actor, Moliere surpassed all ....
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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... Likewise, her letters, with their acute observations of major figures of the court of
Louis XIV, are of interest to students of seventeenth-century French ....
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Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... Yet in some ways I believe that my troubles began long before I was born, and can be traced back to my revered great-grandfather,
Louis XIV, the Sun King. ....
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The Glass Pyramid of the Louvre Museum This paper will be ...
.... time. In the 1660's, during the reign of King
Louis XIV, the East Front was added to the structure of the Louvre. This building ....
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Great Leaders Approach to History
.... figures who make up the book range from early civilization (Moses, Zoroaster, Siddhartha Gautama, Confucius, Plato) to the 17th Century (
Louis XIV, Kangxi) and ....
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