What would have happened had France lost the war of the First Coalition?
Apr 12, 2016 #1 civilwardude What would have happened had France lost the war of the First Coalition?
Apr 12, 2016 #2 fhaessig civilwardude said: What would have happened had France lost the war of the First Coalition? Click to expand... Brunswick letter would have been applied. One generation later, say in 1830, the Revolution would have been REALLY violent and bloody.
civilwardude said: What would have happened had France lost the war of the First Coalition? Click to expand... Brunswick letter would have been applied. One generation later, say in 1830, the Revolution would have been REALLY violent and bloody.
Apr 12, 2016 #3 funnyhat Depending on the timeframe, either Louis XVI, Louis XVII (his son who died in prison) or Louis XVIII will be restored to the throne. A boy-king Louis XVII would be interesting. Who would serve as his regent?
Depending on the timeframe, either Louis XVI, Louis XVII (his son who died in prison) or Louis XVIII will be restored to the throne. A boy-king Louis XVII would be interesting. Who would serve as his regent?
Apr 12, 2016 #4 darthfanta funnyhat said: Depending on the timeframe, either Louis XVI, Louis XVII (his son who died in prison) or Louis XVIII will be restored to the throne. A boy-king Louis XVII would be interesting. Who would serve as his regent? Click to expand... Definitely OTL Louis XVIII as his closest living male relative.
funnyhat said: Depending on the timeframe, either Louis XVI, Louis XVII (his son who died in prison) or Louis XVIII will be restored to the throne. A boy-king Louis XVII would be interesting. Who would serve as his regent? Click to expand... Definitely OTL Louis XVIII as his closest living male relative.