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Sling: on the night of February 9, 1651, at the Palais-Royal (Royal Palace), Anne of...
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Sling: on the night of February 9, 1651, at the Palais-Royal (Royal Palace), Anne of Austria showed Louis XIV, known as Le King Soleil (King Soleil or Louis the Great, 1638-1715), king of France, sleeping at the Frondeurs, to reassure them about the presence of the king in Paris. Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection.
Sling: on the night of February 9, 1651, at the Palais-Royal (Royal Palace), Anne of Austria showed Louis XIV, known as Le King Soleil (King Soleil or Louis the Great, 1638-1715), king of France, sleeping at the Frondeurs, to reassure them about the presence of the king in Paris. Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection.