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On 3 September 1791, the National Constituent Assembly forced King Louis XVI to accept the French Constitution of 1791, thus turning the absolute monarchy into a constitutional monarchy. After the 10 August 1792 Storming of the Tuileries Palace , the Legislative Assembly on 11 August 1792 suspended this constitutional monarchy. [1]
This article covers the one-year period from 1 October 1791 to September 1792, during which France was governed by the Legislative Assembly, operating under the French Constitution of 1791, between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and of the National Convention .
Louis XVI - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Childhood. Marriage and family life. Absolute monarch of France (1774–1789) Economic policies. Royal spending. Foreign policy. Concerning the American Revolution and Europe. Concerning Asia. Revolutionary constitutional reign (1789–1792) Flight to Varennes (1791) Intervention by foreign powers.
- 10 May 1774 – 21 September 1792
- Maria Josepha of Saxony
Quick Facts Constitutional Cabinet of Louis XVI, Date formed ... Close. On 3 September 1791, the National Constituent Assembly forced King Louis XVI to accept the French Constitution of 1791, thus turning the absolute monarchy into a constitutional monarchy.
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Luis XVI de Francia (en francés: Louis XVI; Versalles, 23 de agosto de 1754- París, 21 de enero de 1793) fue rey de Francia y de Navarra 1 entre 1774 y 1791, copríncipe de Andorra entre 1774 y 1793 y rey de los franceses 4 entre 1791 y 1792. 3 Fue el último monarca antes de la caída de la monarquía por la Revolución francesa, así como el ú...
Louis XVI, a constitutional monarch? Ambrogio A. Caiani, University of Oxford; Book: Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 1789–1792; Online publication: 05 October 2012; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139207317.002