Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Louis XIV :: essays research papers
 Louis XIV        Louis XIV was a good leader for many reasons, some of which will come  out in this essay. Louis ruled with an iron fist, he didn't let anyone mess with  France, and if they did , he made them suffer. Second, Louis had mercy on those  who betrayed him, a trait rarely seen in his day and age. Third most he did his  best to bring down the nobles of France, particularly the more richer ones who  thought they were above the law.    Louis ruled with an iron fist he didn't let anyone mess around with  France, if anyone had the guts to even think about challenging his power over  the people of France he would do he would go out of his way to make them suffer.  (*1) ââ¬Å"At the same time he regarded himself as God's deputy in France and would  allow no challenge to his authority, from the Pope or anyone elseâ⬠ Louis got  into many wars while he was ruler of France, he was quick to the draw and did  not hesitate to start a war. To show the    Catholics that he was still a catholic king ,Louis kept mounting pressure  on the French Protestants, until 1685 when he revoked Edict of Nantes. Then he  forbid anyone to practice Calvinism. To the people of France this showed great  strength on the part of Louis, the fact that he could keep he kept everyone in  France inline at the same time. everyone in France obeyed him because he was  such a grand, rich, fair king. Louis got into many wars with other countries  over the stupidest things, when Charles II were to die with no kids, he made  he offered to make Louis's grandson the sole beneficiary of the vast inheritance  to be left behind, Louis Accepted the the offer out of pure greed, but that  dicision meant war with Austria. Although, Louis was already getting half of  the money he still greedily accepted the offer, if he had not accepted the  offer war could have been avoided, but hey we all make mistakes    The second thing about Louis that made him a good leader was that he had  Mercy on those who betrayed him which was something rarely seen in that time.  Most Rulers just murdered those who betrayed them, but Louis would jail them. In  the case of Louis's most important lieutenant, named Mazarin, He was charged  with peculation and found guilty then sentenced to banishment from France.  Instead of letting the whole ordeal go down Louis intervened and changed  Mazarins sentence from banishment to imprisonment for life.  					    
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