- King Louis XIV of France begins preparations of transitioning his fathers hunting lodge into a grand palace he envisioned.
- In 1667 in France, Louis XIV is a young king who wants to impose his power whereas he is traumatized by the Fronde (the revolt of nobility during Louis XIII's reign) and despite the attacks of conspirators. Then, Louis XIV decides to establish the seat of the power out of Paris, in Versailles. At that time, Versailles is just a hunting lodge but Louis XIV radically wants to transform this castle.—Frantogian
- The Queen-mother's death ends her domineering regency over young king Louis XIV, whose trauma during the Fronde (aristocratic revolt) still renders him paranoid. A ruthlessly frustrated attempt on (presumably) his life apparently on Spanish orders decides his ministers it's time to return to safe Paris, but he decides instead to move government archives to his hunting lodge Versailles, where he starts planning with architect Lenotre a grand, megalomaniac palace to amaze the world. Meanwhile he desperately wants his dashing brother Philippe, duke of Orleans, to have his back (literally on hunt), enjoys his mistress and finds his queen pregnant of jester Nabo's mulatto baby, which the new doctor wisely hides timely from the court.—KGF Vissers
- Declared king at four years old a quarter of a century later Louis XIV, married to the boring Spaniard Marie Therese, decides to make his father's hunting lodge at Versailles, outside Paris, his new palace. Spanish assassins, linked to a traitor at court, are captured by Fabien Marchel, the head of security, but Louis refuses to hide from his enemies. Whilst the queen is pregnant Louis has sex with both Louise de la Valliere and Henriette, the wife of his brother Philippe, a closet gay, but the real shock occurs when the royal baby is born.—don @ minifie-1
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Welcome to Versailles (2015) in Brazil?
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