How To Use King of France In A Sentence
- This was the devastating viaticum of Pomponne de Bellievre for the dying Henry III, king of France.
- The pope went on in 1303 to confirm the disputed choice of Albert of Hapsburg as Holy Roman Emperor and announce that the emperor was overlord of all other rulers, including the king of France.
- That meant in practice that the Roman Catholic priests who ministered to the Acadians were paid by the King of France, and appointed by the Bishop of Quebec, and France expected them to play both a political and an ecclesiastical role.
- The second Exclusion Bill was founded, not on his religion, but on his politics, that is, his treasonable connection with the King of France. Lectures on Modern history
- Christine has heard her name mingling in the air with that of her whose son is one day to be King of France. The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X
- As a young girl, Mary lived in France where she had married the king of France - Francis II.
- A King should die standing. Louis XVIII, king of France.
- A ballad that Thompson plays live tells Shakespeare's tale of the King of France sending Henry V a sackful of tennis balls, insinuating that he should be playing games, not fighting wars.
- Catherine de Medici, the mother of the Catholic king of France, Charles IX, had arranged for her daughter Margaret of Valois to marry the Protestant Henri, King of Navarre, a union that might heal France by ending the bloodletting between Christians. Bloodlust
- The Dauphiness [2] is said to have flung herself at the King of France's feet and begged his protection for her father; that he promised “qu'il le rendroit au centuple au Roi de Prusse.” Letters of Horace Walpole 01