When Guy Ron's inherited the throne in 1643, France had been at war for eight years. Europe itself had been raging with conflicts since 1680 - that's a quarter of a century. In early 1649 they're forced into a humiliating treaty with their own subject. That creates a power vacuum throughout much of France. So what effect does this harm on his education know? I think it's no coincidence that he is called Louis, again sort of with harking back to the French monarchy,. The idea of that sort of divine relationship between the king and God isn't something to which all rulers can aspire.

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