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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · 791 Nach Ostern (27. März) und vor August: Aufenthalt des 13jährigen Königs von Aquitanien Ludwig in Ingelheim, von wo er von seinem Vater Karl abgeholt wurde. ( "Patri regi rex Hludovicus Engelheim occurrit, inde Hrenesburg cum eo abiit" = Den König und Vater traf König Ludwig in Ingelheim, von wo er mit ihm nach Regensburg reiste ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Annotation. Equestrian skills were expected of a monarch. But portraying the King mounted on a pig was most unflattering. Linking royalty to animals was a theme that emerged after the flight to Varennes. "Louis Rides a Pig," 1791, Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Louis XVIII had the far end of the south wing of the Cour Royale demolished and rebuilt (1814–1824) to match the Gabriel wing of 1780 opposite, which gave greater uniformity of appearance to the front entrance.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Was der Kapelle Wilen Wartegg an künstlerischem Wert abgeht, wird durch den historischen reichlich aufgewogen. Wappen und Médallions erinnern an die mächtigen Familien Europas. Begonnen bei Kaiser Karl dem Grossen über die Französischen Könige wie Ludwig XIV bis zu den Herzogen von Parma.

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  5. Vor 4 Tagen · When Louis XVI was executed, Provence declared the dauphin Louis-Charles King as Louis XVII, assuming the post of regent. When the imprisoned Louis XVII died in 1795, Provence declared himself Louis XVIII. Perpetually in exile, he moved from Italy to Poland to England to Germany.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · When Louis XVII died in 1795, Provence proclaimed himself King as Louis XVIII with financial support from other European powers. The existence of the émigrés was a major cause of the war that began in the spring of 1792. The property of the émigrés was seized and later sold.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Text. Under the constitution of 1791, Louis XVI could refuse to sign a decree passed by the legislature. If the measure passed the two consecutive subsequent legislatures, it would automatically become a law. The issue of what kind of veto power the King would have in the constitution—absolute or suspensive—had been divisive, but the King ...