A document signed by the hand of King Louis XIV, King of France, also known as the Sun King.
This document shows a signature from King Louis XIV of France. The document is a royal decree, and some of its copies are classified as a commission for a military commander, an order to send a second lieutenant to the Bastille prison, or a commission for Captain Griffein Souguet to join the Rochefort, France army corps (translation unclear). The document is dated December 1702.
Louis XIV is known as the "Sun King" (Le roi-soleil) and had the longest reign in European history, from 1643 to 1715. The document begins with the official address: "Louis, by the grace of God, King of France and Navarre." The signature "Louis" appears at the bottom of the document. The document is considered a valuable artifact from the reign of Louis XIV, which lasted 54 years, and the document is approximately 323 years old.
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