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Definition of King of France
1. Noun. The sovereign ruler of France.
Specialized synonyms: Capet, Hugh Capet, Charles, Charles I, Charles Ii, Charles The Bald, Charles, Charles Vii, Charles, Charles Ix, Henry Ii, Henry Iii, Henry Iv, Henry Of Navarre, Henry The Great, Louis I, Louis The Pious, Louis Ii, Louis Le Begue, Louis The German, Louis The Stammerer, Louis Iii, Louis D'outremer, Louis Iv, Louis Le Faineant, Louis V, Louis The Bruiser, Louis The Far, Louis The Wideawake, Louis Vi, Louis Vii, Louis Viii, Louis Ix, Saint Louis, St. Louis, Louis Le Hutin, Louis The Quarreller, Louis X, Louis Xi, Louis Xii, Louis Xiii, Louis The Great, Louis Xiv, Sun King, Louis Xv, Louis Xvi
Lexicographical Neighbors of King Of France
Literary usage of King of France
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville, Henry Reeve (1900)
"DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE POSITION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THAT
OF A CONSTITUTIONAL King of France Executive power in the Northern States as ..."
2. The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to by Henry Hallam (1876)
"That event, which, as we know from James himself, was very suddenly brought about,
took the King of France hy surprise. Charles apologized for it to ..."
3. View of the State of Europe During the Middle Agesby Henry Hallam by Henry Hallam (1837)
"Charles the Fat (king of France), insolent treatment of, ... Childeric III., king
of France, deposed by Pepin, and confined in a convent, 20. ..."
4. Annual Register (1764)
"... King of France, liait h that of the King of England, Elector л/'Hanover. of !
... King of France ..."
5. The History of England by David Hume, Tobias George Smollett (1825)
"Institution of the Garter—State of France—Battle of Poictiers— Captivity of the
king of France—State of that kingdom:—Invasion of France—Peace of ..."
6. Select Documents of English Constitutional History by George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens (1906)
"England not to be Subject to the King as King of France (April, 1340. Third statute
of 14 Edward III. French text and translation, 1 SR 292. 2 Stubbs, 402. ..."