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6/27/2024 "la loi c'est moi"

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Jun 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

"La loi, c'est moi," which translates to "I am the law," is a phrase often attributed to King Louis XIV of France, reflecting the absolute power he wielded as a monarch. Historically, it exemplifies the principle of absolute monarchy, where the king's will was the supreme law of the land. This notion is epitomized by Louis XIV's reign, during which he centralized power and diminished the influence of the nobility, famously declaring "L'État, c'est moi" ("I am the state"). The phrase underscores the historical context of a time when monarchs had near-unchecked authority, illustrating the extent of royal dominance before the rise of constitutional limits on monarchical power.

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