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Why was Louis XVI guillotined because of Louis XV?
Unfortunately, many people were guillotined for French King Louis XVI, who was young and didn't commit many heinous crimes. Others said:? Louis XVI took the fall for his absurd grandfather Louis XV. ? There is some truth in this statement. Louis XV did as many absurd things as his grandson, except that he died more than ten years earlier and left the pot to his grandson who was equally absurd. There is a saying that is particularly shameless? Famous words? After I die, no matter what the flood is! Many people think that this was said by Louis XVI, but it was actually said by Louis XV. Louis XV is very much like an emperor in our country, that is, Zhou Xuanwang Ji Jing. Both of them have been in power for a long time, with Zhou Xuanwang in power for 46 years and Louis XVI in power for 60 years. In the early days of their administration, both of them had a bright future, but they were confused and tossed all the way in the later period. Louis XV is not qualified to inherit the throne. Louis XIV, the great grandfather in power, had only one son, and duke of burgundy Louis, the father of Louis XV, was the eldest grandson of Louis XIV. Unfortunately, the prince died, so did duke of burgundy, and so did duke of burgundy's second son. Louis XIV had only one young great-grandson. If anything happens to this great-grandson, the French throne must pass to King Philip II of Spain. Louis XIV didn't want to give France to Spain, but he wanted his great-grandson to live. Everything is going well. In August of 17 15, Louis XIV passed the throne to his great-grandson Louis XV before his death. A five-year-old doll can't govern the country. Philip II, Duke of Orleans, is the Regent, and Louis XV's task is to grow up with peace of mind. By February of 1723, the king at the age of 13 officially regained power. Of course, this is only nominal. French real power is in the hands of Kong Di, Duke of Bourbon. Louis XV formally seized the power of France in 1743, without any restrictions. Louis XV's nature of sexual luxury was exposed, and he was particularly playful. I also like beautiful women and spend a lot of money all day. At this time, France was in charge of Europe, and other countries went to war against France. Finally, Louis XV died, and Louis XVI took the fall for Louis XV and was sent to the guillotine!