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  1. France - Absolutism, Louis XIV, Monarchy: Thus, in religious matters (except where Jansenism was concerned), in his dealings with the nobility and the Parlement, in his attitude toward the economy, and in his manner of governing the country, Louis revealed a desire to exercise a paternal control of affairs that might suggest a modern dictator ...

    • Louis XIV

      Louis XIV, king of France (1643–1715), ruled his country,...

    • Final Years

      Louis XIV was the foremost example of the monarchy that...

  2. Llamado el Rey Sol, Luis XIV (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Francia, 5 de septiembre de 1638 – Versalles, Francia, 1 de septiembre de 1715) representó el cenit del absolutismo francés, sintetizado en la frase “el Estado soy yo”, una declaración apócrifa atribuida al monarca francés.

  3. 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.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XIVLouis XIV - Wikipedia

    Although Louis XIV's France was emblematic of the Age of Absolutism in Europe, the King surrounded himself with a variety of significant political, military, and cultural figures, such as Bossuet, Colbert, Louvois, Le Brun, Le Nôtre, Lully, Mazarin, Molière, Racine, Turenne, Condé, and Vauban.

  5. 2 de dic. de 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.