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- Louis XVI - Wikipedia
The son of Louis, Dauphin of France (son and heir apparent of King Louis XV), and Maria Josepha of Saxony, Louis became the new Dauphin when his father died in 1765
- 10 Facts About King Louis XVI - History Hit
Louis’ death marked the end of over 1,000 years of continuous monarchy, and many have argued it was a key moment in the radicalisation of revolutionary violence
- [Could phimosis have been the cause of sexual difficulties and delayed . . .
In this article, the authors try to determine whether Louis XVI was able to overcome his sexual difficulties following an operation (circumcision) or as a result of spontaneous cure
- Bloody Rag May Not Have Touched Louis XVIs Severed Head
According to legend, when King Louis XVI was beheaded in 1793 during the French Revolution, a witness soaked up his blood with a handkerchief and stored it in a decorated gourd
- Genetic analysis of the presumptive blood from Louis XVI, king of . . .
Our goal was to explore the genetic homogeneity of the sample and the reproducibility of the results, but also to characterize the putative genetic profile of Louis XVI for possible future comparisons, for instance with his son, Louis XVII, through the analysis of his presumed dried heart
- THE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION OF LOUIS XVI: A CONSEQUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL . . .
The truth about Louis XVI’s marital difficulties Could the phimosis of Louis XVI (1754–1793) have been responsible for his sexual difficulties and his delayed fertility?
- Louis-Auguste (Bourbon) de France (1754-1793) - WikiTree
Louis-Auguste was had an elder brother, Louis Joseph Xavier and therefore was not expected to reign; sadly, his brother died in March 1761, at the age of 10, making Louis-Auguste next in line for the throne
- Between the Licit and the Illicit: the Sexuality of the King - Tis . . .
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- Louis XVI - Alpha History
Louis XVI (1754-1793) was the king of France at the outbreak of the French Revolution and, later, the revolution’s most notable victim Though intelligent, well educated and largely well intentioned, Louis failed to understand or accept the events of the revolution
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