Louis XIV’s Obsession With the Palace of Versailles I SLICE HISTORY | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубліковано 9 гру 2023
  • Versailles, 1649. A simple hunting lodge on the top of a windswept hill surrounded by forests and stinking marshland… This is the landscape where a child known as the “Rising Sun” used to come hunting with his father, Louis XIII.
    Half a century later, it has become the most splendid royal palace in Europe, standing in the middle of gardens that provide a foretaste of heaven on earth. And in this gilded prison live the nobility, who are now entirely under Louis XIV’s control.
    Documentary: The Rise of Fall of Versailles - EP1: Louis XIV, The Dream of a King
    Directed by: Thierry Binisti
    Production: Les Films d'Ici
    #documentary #freedocumentary #fulldocumentary #history #france #louisxiv #versailles

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  • @annettehunter9743
    @annettehunter9743 4 дні тому

    These Slice documentaries are superb. Thank you

  • @jackielaurin8692
    @jackielaurin8692 5 місяців тому +9

    Excellent documentary, very much enjoyed, thank you for producing these videos. Great entertainment. 😍

    • @SLICEHistory
      @SLICEHistory  5 місяців тому

      Thank you, we are glad you appreciate the content we put on this channel! You might also enjoy the second episode of this series which focuses on Louis XV ua-cam.com/video/UhkeNM0Md1U/v-deo.html

  • @sheilabatey492
    @sheilabatey492 14 днів тому

    I have visited Versailles on three occasions and I still have not seen it all, I would have to go again, it is absolutely stunning. The village of Versailles is also worth visiting.

  • @ColleenLytle-sq8tx
    @ColleenLytle-sq8tx 7 місяців тому +10

    This is what I look for in a documentary - very interesing and well-narrated. I wish she could read to me all night - her voice is the female counterpart to Sir David Attenborough's, I catch myself leaning forward in anticipation of the next word. Thank you.

  • @jilltagmorris
    @jilltagmorris 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting ❤❤❤

  • @TolyTheTolerBear
    @TolyTheTolerBear 2 місяці тому +2

    Such an elegant and informative documentary--magnificent work! 👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆👑👑👑

    • @SLICEHistory
      @SLICEHistory  2 місяці тому

      Thank you 😄 If you enjoyed this documentary you might also like two other episodes from the same series : this episode on Louis XV ua-cam.com/video/UhkeNM0Md1U/v-deo.html, and an episode on Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, diving into the fall of the French Monarchy : ua-cam.com/video/zmE150w7HMk/v-deo.html

  • @miladydewinter7770
    @miladydewinter7770 3 місяці тому +3

    Enjoyed that immensely - thank you.

  • @stankovamarcela7406
    @stankovamarcela7406 2 місяці тому

    Hi, could somebody write here the names off the comentators? I would like to see if they have insta?

  • @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500
    @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500 4 місяці тому

    💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐

  • @stephanfourie6879
    @stephanfourie6879 Місяць тому

    Who is this very very handsome actor!?❤❤

  • @post_singularity
    @post_singularity 28 днів тому +2

    Its funny seeing modern western women talk about how great Louis XIVs and romantic he was. In modern days they would probly not have great things to say about wealthy playboy types.

  • @steveweinstein3222
    @steveweinstein3222 6 місяців тому +17

    Odd that the reason for Versailles isn't mentioned: He hated Paris because of memories of how he was treated there during the Fronde. I'd always read that Versailles, unlike British and other palaces, had no bathrooms. The place stank of shit and piss and B.O.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 5 місяців тому +4

      Where were the bathrooms in Withehall ?

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 5 місяців тому

      @@heliedecastanet1882 I don't where they were, but I know that they were called privies.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 5 місяців тому +9

      @@steveweinstein3222 In Versailles, there were two public lavatories, one in each aisle.
      As for the bathrooms, Louis XIV had a "pavillon des bains" but at this time (XVII° century), the habit was generally to have a bath in his own bedroom, in a tube brought for that purpose, then removed. Later on (XVIII° century), Louis XV had a bathroom built in his private appartement, that you can visit if ever you go to Versailles. Marie-Antoinette had hers on the ground floor. They were called "Cabinet des bains".
      Have a good day.

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 5 місяців тому

      @@heliedecastanet1882 Which underscores my point. Many thanks for the explanation. Very enlightening.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 5 місяців тому +2

      @@steveweinstein3222 I don't know what point you are referring to, since you spoke about many things, actually 🙂 As for me, I was just answering about your saying there were no bathroom in Versailles and told you there were some.

  • @anairenemartinez165
    @anairenemartinez165 5 місяців тому +1

    Spanish Royal Palace, accesible in Madrid center is bigger than Versailles and as notable, gardens included. For some reason it is mostly ignored

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 5 місяців тому +8

      Oh, the Palacio Real in Madrid is famous ! Not ignored at all ! But the reason why Versailles is more famous than the others is because this palace started a completely new way of considering what a royal residence and a centre of power should be. It is quite obvious why the Palacio Real was ordered by Felipe V, Louis XIV's grandson.

  • @buddhidev7877
    @buddhidev7877 Місяць тому

    He lived too long, and because of his reign, it led to the revolution.

  • @ellast1
    @ellast1 4 дні тому

    This Louis is FOINE😮

  • @amandab.recondwith8006
    @amandab.recondwith8006 5 місяців тому +4

    Sex ended the French monarchy, because kings were expected to be sexual machines, spreading their seed like giant sprinklers throughout their reign. This behavior included incredible luxury and expense that eventually ruined the economy and devastated the people. It also probably caused the legend of sexual licentiousness of Frenchmen ever since. The men were no different from the women, and the entire myth was nullified by the fact that every country in all parts of the world expected their monarchs to act the same. Only in modern times has the expectation of debauchery turned into it's present prudish form.

    • @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500
      @jaimequimaime-autrementnon2500 4 місяці тому +3

      Votre commentaire est une longue suite de bêtises d’une ignorante😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @Consrignrant
      @Consrignrant Місяць тому

      What a load of nonsense. It never fails to amaze at how willing people are to expose their stupidity for all to see. I suggest that in the future you keep your mouth shut.