La Gloire can be translated as a reputation in the world and the posterity for nobility, honour and glorious feats of arms. With this in straits the question can be interpreted as whether Louis 14 was to use his foreign policy to establish a comprehensive monarchy for himself or alternatively to use it to secure natural frontiers for France then improving its defences. During his reign Louis was involved in four major wars some of which Louis may be accountable as the provocateur, however, I believe that mainly his motives were purely defensive.
It was apparent to Louis that there were a number of gateways from the Empire through which enemies of France might threaten the states security. The troika imperial bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun were strategically situated on the north-eastern frontier. They had been assiduous by french troops since 1552 but it was only at the treaty of Westphalia that they were finally ac cogniseledged as sovereign possessions of the French King. Franche-Comté was one entry into France previously exploited by its enemies that Louis succeeded in closing in 1678 by arguably legal claims that he had sovereignty. He had already closed another, the port of Dunkirk, by purchase it from Charles II of England in 1662 and a third gateway, from the southern Netherlands, was in effect barred by the armament fortifications erected by his great military engineer, Vauban, in the 1680s.
Following the successful Peace of Nijmegen, Louis began to employ his profess judicial courts to determine what additional territories were dependant on those by rights acquired by Louis at Westphalia and Nijmwegem. Not surprisingly the additions proved to be extensive and strategically important. From this it seems that Louis does have a genuine refer for his country and despite his dubious methods he does manage to secure...
Hey, I like your essay very much. We are talking rough Louis right now in French, is very interesting. Do you know about his wife, how ignorant she was?
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