Above all, the revolution brought over the French Bourbon monarchy and the establishment of the First Republic. It is caused by the most important series of complex reasons, aristocrats, clergy, and bourgeois ruling classes can not overcome national problems, tenderness of princes, workers' poverty. An example of intellectual mess and African revolution of Age of Enlightenment.
The French coat of arms system had a major impact on the system of Britain and Western Europe. Many terms and categories are then retrieved. However, due to the collapse of the French monarchy (and subsequent empire) there is currently no Fons Honorum (the ability to assign honor and control) to strictly enforce the emblem. After that the French Republic either confirmed the title and honor already present, or strongly opposed the nobility's privilege. Badges are considered intellectual property of families and municipalities. We assume that weapons (weapons invented and used by holders rather than authorized) are deemed to be valid unless they can prove to copy the weapons of previous holders in court
Munro Price is a historian of modern French and European history, with special attention to the French Revolution, a professor of contemporary European history at Bradford University. His publication includes the collapse of the French monarchy: Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Baron Braiti, the crown of danger: France during the revolution, and the way to revelation: a special journey of Louis Road (2011 ). Napoleon: The end of glory will be published this month
Louis XVI (French pronunciation: August 23, 1754 - January 21, 1793) was born in Louis Auguste, the last French king before the collapse of the monarchy during the French Revolution. In the four months before he became a guillotine, he was called citizen Rukekepet. In 1765, after the death of his father Rui, the son and the heirs of Louis XV, Louis Auguste became a new French pigeon. After his grandfather died on May 10, 1774, he won the title "French King and Navarre Kingdom" until September 4, 1791 and won the title "French King" until 1792. The monarchy was abolished on the 21st.