What did Louis XIV mean when he announced that he would begin “personal rule”?

a) He would assume the powers of head of his government along with those invested in him as monarch.
b) He would participate in State Councils.
Consider This: What position did Richelieu and later Mazarin hold in Louis’s court? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.
c) He would henceforth name his own regent or personal advisor.
Consider This: What position did Richelieu and later Mazarin hold in Louis’s court? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.
d) He would rely on his civil service to make critical decisions, rather than the nobility, as was traditional.
Consider This: What position did Richelieu and later Mazarin hold in Louis’s court? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.


a) He would assume the powers of head of his government along with those invested in him as monarch.

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