The most powerful absolute monarch in French history.
Who is King Louis XIV?
The new constitution of France
What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen? (ugh... what a mouthfull)
The event where members of the three estates met at Versailles for a meeting that was called for the first time in 175 years!
What is the Estates General?
The person on Image I
Who is King Louis XIV?
The native land of Napoleon
What is Corsica?
The wife of King Louis XVI.
Who is Marie Antoinette?
The church that was targeted by the new radical republic.
What is the Catholic Church?
What is the Tennis Court oath?
Image II
What is the Tennis Court Oath?
The only country Napoleon failed to conquer.
What is Russia?
Maximilien Robespierre was the leader during this crazy time in France.
What is the Reign of Terror?
The secret society and group that influenced the radical revolutionaries to change France's religion and culture.
What is freemasonry?
What is a hunting lodge?
Artist of Images III
Who is Jaques-Louis David?
The emperor Napoleon is compared to by becoming a French Emperor.
Who is Charlemagne?
What is Apres moi, le deluge? (after me, the flood).
King Louis XIV used the Palace of Versailles to rule as an absolute monarch by doing this.
What is forcing aristocrats to visit and be commanded on how to rule?
Image IV
Wha is the Death of Marat?
The island Napoleon is sent to after the Battle of Waterloo.
What is St. Helena?
The leader of France after Napoleon's exile.
Who is King Louis XVIII?
What are Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity?
What event forced King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette out of the Palace of Versailles?
What was the Women's March of Versailles?
Image V
What is the Insurrection at the Palace of Tuileres?
The type of cannonfire Napoleon uses to save the National Convention in 1795.
What is grapeshot?