Louis I of the Frances (Toyotomi)

King Louis XVI of and I of  and  (1754-1827) was the last absolutist King of France. He was king during the and fled to Canada in 1788. As recognized King of France, he was succeeded by his brother, who was proclaimed as King Louis VXII. However, Louis XVI never recognized his claim, and instead called him the Pretender. His own son was later proclaimed Louis XVII. During his reign, he only claimed the title Louis XVI of France. The titles of King of Canada and King of Louisianne were added by his son and heir, who proclaimed himself King Louis XVII de France, et I du Canada et de la Louisianne. Until his dying day, Louis held firm to his claim to the French throne, denouncing the various governments as usurprers.

Family
Louis XVI et I was married to Marie Antoineete, daughter of Maria Theresa of Austria. They had four children, two of whom lived to adulthood. Louis XVI was the grandson of Louis XV, the son of Louis XV's only son to survive to adulthood, who never the less died before Louis XV.
 * Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte (1775-1831)
 * Louis-Joseph (1781-1789)
 * Louis XVII et II (1785-1847)
 * Sophie-Beatrix (1786-1787)