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  2. Why did Louis XIV build the Palace of Versailles? Following Mazarin’s death in 1661, Louis XIV caused a shock by announcing he would rule without a chief minister, taking absolute control of government. He was of the belief that the divine right of kings made him answerable only to God.

  3. Mar 22, 2022 · By 1680, he had consolidated his own personal power as well as extended French influence globally. The palace at Versailles functioned as a marriage market, employment agency and the centre of European culture. Nobles were required to attend Louis XIV at Versailles in order to obtain tax concessions and exemptions.

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · The Palace of Versailles was originally the hunting lodge of Frances King Louis XIII, but was transformed into a magnificent residence by his son and successor, Louis XIV.

  5. The Royal Chapel, Louis XIV’s last major building project and his spiritual legacy, is one of the jewels of the Palace of Versailles, along with the Hall of Mirrors. Officially announced in 1682, the work did not actually begin until 1699, and was completed in 1710.

  6. Palace of Versailles, Baroque palace southwest of Paris built chiefly under Louis XIV. It was the principal residence of the French kings and the seat of government from 1682 to 1789, with some 1,000 courtiers and 4,000 attendants residing there. Originally a hunting lodge, it was enlarged by Louis XIII and Louis XIV.

  7. After Mazarin's death in 1661, Louis XIV ascended to his birthright and ruled France. Because of his boyhood memory of revolution, he decided to establish a palace far from Paris. He chose Versailles, a sight he first hunted at in 1651 and visited on several occasions until his marriage in 1660.

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