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    What was the ruling house of France from the late 1500s to the French Revolution, including Louis XIV?

    Question #58081. Asked by Dead Man Inc. (Jul 01 05 2:27 AM)


    TabbyTom

    The house of Bourbon.

    Jul 01 05, 2:38 AM
    griffinj

    Which itself is a cadet branch of the house of Capet, so the technical appellation is Capet-Bourbon. During the revolution Lois XVI was referred to as ‘Citizen Capet’.

    Jul 01 05, 11:40 AM
    Dead Man Inc

    Very good both of you.

    Jul 01 05, 3:56 PM


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