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  1. Charles Louis's endorsement of the Parliamentary party was a cause of enmity between uncle and nephew, and when a captive Charles I met his nephew once again in 1647, the elder Charles accused the Prince of angling for the English throne.

  2. From 1763, the Paris parlement blocked a series of royal reforms and policies, including a new instalment of the vingtième tax. In 1766, Louis XV famously appeared at a session of the parlement and in the strongest terms informed its judges that his royal sovereignty was supreme.

  3. Nov 13, 2018 · Charles was unwilling to compromise with Parliament and one of the fundamental sticking points just before the fighting started was about the militia. Parliament wanted to take from him the right to raise the militia.

  4. Apr 14, 2022 · The Revolt of the Parlements of 1787-1788, was the climax of a power struggle between the royal authority of King Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792) and the Parlement of Paris, the most powerful of France's thirteen parlements, or high judicial courts. The parlement's resistance to the king's financial reforms forced the king to summon a ...

  5. France - Monarchy, Parlements, Revolution: In 1770 the conflict with the parlements had reached such a level that Louis XV was finally goaded into a burst of absolutist energy. The Paris Parlements, which had dared to attack Terray’s financial reform, were dissolved on January 19, 1771.

  6. One was war: under the joint monarchy of William III and Mary I England became a participant in the European war against Louis XIV, which lasted - apart from the few years' peace after the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697 - until 1713. Another was a deepening and transformation of the role of party in politics.

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  8. Jan 24, 2014 · Charles and Louis XIV agreed to wage war on, and destroy the Dutch Republic, while Louis was to subsidise Charles and advance a further sum (plus military support) at such time as he publicly declared his conversion to Rome.

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