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This is a portrait of King Louis XIV of France, often known as the "Sun King".

  • Louis XIV had the longest reign of any European monarch, ruling France for over 72 years (1643-1715).

  • He was a strong believer in the divine right of kings and centralized control of the government, famously attributed with the quote "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state").

  • His reign saw the construction of the opulent Palace of Versailles and significant cultural and political developments in France.

  • The painting is attributed to Justus van Egmont and depicts Louis XIV in his royal regalia, symbolizing his power and authority. ?
  • I DONT GET ANGRY
 
This is a portrait of King Louis XIV of France, often known as the "Sun King".

  • Louis XIV had the longest reign of any European monarch, ruling France for over 72 years (1643-1715).

  • He was a strong believer in the divine right of kings and centralized control of the government, famously attributed with the quote "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state").

  • His reign saw the construction of the opulent Palace of Versailles and significant cultural and political developments in France.

  • The painting is attributed to Justus van Egmont and depicts Louis XIV in his royal regalia, symbolizing his power and authority. ?
  • I DONT GET ANGRY
Dude no oh my days its obvious
 

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