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  • '''Louis XVI''' (1754-1793), King of France, (1774-1792). A weak figure he and his wife ...d themselves.<ref> Nancy N. Barker, and commentary by James Friguglietti, "Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette: Revolutionary Personalities?" ''Proceedings of the An
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  • ...rom Royal Dignity to Republican Austerity: the Ritual for the Reception of Louis XVI in the French National Assembly (1789-1792)." ''Journal of Modern History'' * Doyle, William. "The Execution of Louis XVI and the End of the French Monarchy." ''History Review.'' (2000) pp 21+ [htt
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  • ...rom Royal Dignity to Republican Austerity: the Ritual for the Reception of Louis XVI in the French National Assembly (1789-1792)." ''Journal of Modern History'' * Doyle, William. "The Execution of Louis XVI and the End of the French Monarchy." ''History Review.'' (2000) pp 21+ [htt
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  • ...ates-General]] in Paris, convened by the French King [[Louis XVI of France|Louis XVI]], an event regarded as the beginning of the French Revolution. He then ser
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  • '''Louis XVI''' (1754-1793), King of France, (1774-1792). A weak figure he and his wife ...d themselves.<ref> Nancy N. Barker, and commentary by James Friguglietti, "Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette: Revolutionary Personalities?" ''Proceedings of the An
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  • ...] to [[Nancy]] with his family a few months after Gustave's birth. King [[Louis XVI]] had been arrested (and would be beheaded half a year later), the monarch
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  • ...against the Parlements and had the judiciary run by the Council of State. Louis XVI restored the Parlements and removed the triumvirs from their posts.
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  • ...s re-instituted in 1816 by the French king [[Louis XVIII]], a brother of [[Louis XVI]]. As a result of his refusal, Legendre lost his pension from the École M
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  • |event='''1784''': [[Louis XVI]] of France names a scientific committee to investigate [[mesmerism]]. [[La
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  • ...th moral motives and motives of public policy."<ref>Paine, Thomas, ''Shall Louis XVI Have Respite?'', in ''Collected Writings'', p.391</ref>This made him unpopu
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  • ...newly installed Bourbon king [[Louis XVIII]] (a brother of the beheaded [[Louis XVI]]) took the restoration in hand. The ''Académie des Sciences'' was re-esta ..., beginning in France. King Louis-Philippe, fearful of sharing the fate of Louis XVI, fled to England. The oath of allegiance was abolished, and the road to an
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  • ...newly installed Bourbon king [[Louis XVIII]] (a brother of the beheaded [[Louis XVI]]) took the restoration in hand. The ''Académie des Sciences'' was re-esta ..., beginning in France. King Louis-Philippe, fearful of sharing the fate of Louis XVI, fled to England. The oath of allegiance was abolished, and the road to an
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  • ...early version of the metric system, prepared on the instigation of king [[Louis XVI]] of [[France]], proposed the "grave",<ref name=grave/> equal to the mass o
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  • * [[Louis XVI]] (1754-93, reigned 1774-92)
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