Louis XIV

  • Louis XIV is born

    Louis XIV is born
    Louis XIV is born on September 5th, 1638 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France.
  • Louis XIV becomes King of France

    Louis XIV becomes King of France
    At the mere age of 5, Louis XIV became king after his father Louis XII dies. Because of his age, Cardinal Mazarin is the true ruler.
  • France has a population of 20 million

    Under Louis XIV's rule, France's population rose to 20 million inhabitants in 1660. This number was four times larger than England's population.
  • Louis XIV marries Maria Theresa of Spain

    Louis married Maria Theresa of Spain in a political marriage in 1660. The marriage resulted in the birth of 6 children, until finally his wife died in 1683. Louis remarries.
  • Cardinal Jules Mazarin dies

    Cardinal Jules Mazarin dies
    Louis' main advisor and father figure Jules Mazarin dies in 1661. He had previously ruled for Louis, but now at age 22, Louis XIV starts ruling by himself and seizes all power.
  • Founding of the Académie Royale de Danse

    Founding of the Académie Royale de Danse
    Louis was a lover of the arts, he often watched and performed ballet. This led him to found a chain of royal academies for the arts, starting with the academy of dance. Louis often generously funded various artists.
  • Jean-Baptiste Colbert is appointed as General of Finances

    Jean-Baptiste Colbert is appointed as General of Finances
    In hope of starting fiscal reforms, Louis appoints Colbert to help him escape the verge of bankruptcy. Through more efficient taxation, Colbert was successful in reducing the national debt.
  • Louis XIV moves into Palace of Versailles

    Louis XIV moves into Palace of Versailles
    After transforming his father's modest hunting lodge into a $2 billion estate, Louis finally moves into the palace of his dreams in 1682, after 11 years of construction.
  • Revocation of the Edict of Nantes

    Fearing that the Protestants will threaten his ultimate power, Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes which had given Protestants religious freedom and protection.
  • Louis XIV dies

    On September 1st, 1715, Louis XIV dies in his chambers due to a gangrene infection from a hunting trip in Marly. At his deathbed, he tells his grandson, the future king, to avoid wars. "It is the ruin of the peoples."