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'''Louis XV''' ([[15 February]] [[1710]] - [[10 May]] [[1774]] ([[PROSE]]: | '''Louis XV''' ([[15 February]] [[1710]] - [[10 May]] [[1774]] ([[PROSE]]:{{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)}})) was the [[King of France]] from [[1715]] until his [[death]] in 1774. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) Although he had a [[Maria Leszczynska|wife]], he also had a mistress by the name of [[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] and the pair got on well. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)}}) | ||
Most [[historian]]s believed that Louis XV damaged [[France]]'s power and discredited the monarchy to the point that it led to the [[French Revolution]] just fifteen years after his death; he notably reduced France's power by giving away both [[New France]] and the [[Austrian Netherlands]]. ([[PROSE]]: | Most [[historian]]s believed that Louis XV damaged [[France]]'s power and discredited the monarchy to the point that it led to the [[French Revolution]] just fifteen years after his death; he notably reduced France's power by giving away both [[New France]] and the [[Austrian Netherlands]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Born on [[15 February]] [[1710]], Louis became [[King of France and Navarre]] in 1715 at the age of five, following the [[death]]s of his great-[[grandfather]], [[Louis XIV]], and much of his [[French royal family|immediate family]]. [[France]] was ruled in his name by a [[succession]] of [[regent]]s until he was officially [[crown]]ed in [[1722]]. He moved to the [[Royal Court]] at [[Versailles]] in [[1723]], and [[marriage|married]] in [[1725]], before taking a series of [[mistress]]es, among them [[Madame de Châteauroux]] and [[Madame de Pompadour]], Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson. ([[PROSE]]: | Born on [[15 February]] [[1710]], Louis became [[King of France and Navarre]] in 1715 at the age of five, following the [[death]]s of his great-[[grandfather]], [[Louis XIV]], and much of his [[French royal family|immediate family]]. [[France]] was ruled in his name by a [[succession]] of [[regent]]s until he was officially [[crown]]ed in [[1722]]. He moved to the [[Royal Court]] at [[Versailles]] in [[1723]], and [[marriage|married]] in [[1725]], before taking a series of [[mistress]]es, among them [[Madame de Châteauroux]] and [[Madame de Pompadour]], Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)}}, {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) | ||
He first met Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson at a masked ball in [[1745]] and she soon became his mistress. ([[PROSE]]: | He first met Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson at a masked ball in [[1745]] and she soon became his mistress. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) | ||
In [[1747]], he provided the statue [[The Mannikin Pis|Mannikin Pis]] with its first clothes. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[1747]], he provided the statue [[The Mannikin Pis|Mannikin Pis]] with its first clothes. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Escape Velocity (novel)}}) | ||
[[D'Eon|Chevalier d'Éon]] worked as a spy for Louis XV. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sword of the Chevalier (audio story)|The Sword of the Chevalier]]'') | [[D'Eon|Chevalier d'Éon]] worked as a spy for Louis XV. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sword of the Chevalier (audio story)|The Sword of the Chevalier]]'') | ||
He was dubious about the [[Tenth Doctor]] until the Doctor saved him from the [[Clockwork Droid]]s' [[attack on the Palace of Versailles]] in [[1758]]. ([[TV]]: | He was dubious about the [[Tenth Doctor]] until the Doctor saved him from the [[Clockwork Droid]]s' [[attack on the Palace of Versailles]] in [[1758]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)}}) Also in 1758, Louis XV expelled [[Voltaire]] from the [[French]] court. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Masquerade (audio story)}}) | ||
When the Tenth Doctor arrived in France in [[April]] [[1764]], it was in time to see Reinette's hearse leaving [[Versailles]] for her grave. The [[King]] gave the Doctor a [[letter]] from his mistress. ([[TV]]: | When the Tenth Doctor arrived in France in [[April]] [[1764]], it was in time to see Reinette's hearse leaving [[Versailles]] for her grave. The [[King]] gave the Doctor a [[letter]] from his mistress. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)}}) | ||
Louis died in on [[10 May]] 1774. ([[PROSE]]: | Louis died in on [[10 May]] 1774. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)}}, {{cs|A History of Humankind (novel)}}) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Count [[Carlos Scarlioni]] had several Louis XV chairs in his possession in [[1979]]. ([[TV]]: | Count [[Carlos Scarlioni]] had several Louis XV chairs in his possession in [[1979]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|City of Death (TV story)}}) There was a Louis Quinze chaise longue in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Special Occasions: 4. Playing with Toys (short story)}}) | ||
In [[Paris]], [[France]] before the [[French Revolution]], the street Place de Louis Quinze was named after him. By [[July]] [[1794]] it was renamed [[Place de la Révolution]]. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[Paris]], [[France]] before the [[French Revolution]], the street Place de Louis Quinze was named after him. By [[July]] [[1794]] it was renamed [[Place de la Révolution]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Reign of Terror (novelisation)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 12:51, 4 March 2024
Louis XV (15 February 1710 - 10 May 1774 (PROSE:The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"])) was the King of France from 1715 until his death in 1774. (PROSE: A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"]) Although he had a wife, he also had a mistress by the name of Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson and the pair got on well. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace [+]Loading...["The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)"])
Most historians believed that Louis XV damaged France's power and discredited the monarchy to the point that it led to the French Revolution just fifteen years after his death; he notably reduced France's power by giving away both New France and the Austrian Netherlands. (PROSE: A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"])
Biography
Born on 15 February 1710, Louis became King of France and Navarre in 1715 at the age of five, following the deaths of his great-grandfather, Louis XIV, and much of his immediate family. France was ruled in his name by a succession of regents until he was officially crowned in 1722. He moved to the Royal Court at Versailles in 1723, and married in 1725, before taking a series of mistresses, among them Madame de Châteauroux and Madame de Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"], A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"])
He first met Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson at a masked ball in 1745 and she soon became his mistress. (PROSE: A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"])
In 1747, he provided the statue Mannikin Pis with its first clothes. (PROSE: Escape Velocity [+]Loading...["Escape Velocity (novel)"])
Chevalier d'Éon worked as a spy for Louis XV. (AUDIO: The Sword of the Chevalier)
He was dubious about the Tenth Doctor until the Doctor saved him from the Clockwork Droids' attack on the Palace of Versailles in 1758. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace [+]Loading...["The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)"]) Also in 1758, Louis XV expelled Voltaire from the French court. (AUDIO: Masquerade [+]Loading...["Masquerade (audio story)"])
When the Tenth Doctor arrived in France in April 1764, it was in time to see Reinette's hearse leaving Versailles for her grave. The King gave the Doctor a letter from his mistress. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace [+]Loading...["The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)"], PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"])
Louis died in on 10 May 1774. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"], A History of Humankind [+]Loading...["A History of Humankind (novel)"])
References
Count Carlos Scarlioni had several Louis XV chairs in his possession in 1979. (TV: City of Death [+]Loading...["City of Death (TV story)"]) There was a Louis Quinze chaise longue in the Doctor's TARDIS. (PROSE: Special Occasions: 4. Playing with Toys [+]Loading...["Special Occasions: 4. Playing with Toys (short story)"])
In Paris, France before the French Revolution, the street Place de Louis Quinze was named after him. By July 1794 it was renamed Place de la Révolution. (PROSE: The Reign of Terror [+]Loading...["The Reign of Terror (novelisation)"])
Behind the scenes
"Louis Quinze" or "Louis XV style" is the name of a rococo luxury furniture style named in honour of Louis.