There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
The founder of St. Louis, Missouri, was Pierre Laclede Liguest. He chose the site for the village in November of 1763 and began clearing the land three months later. He chose the name for the city in honor of the Crusader King, Louis IX of France. The site he cleared for the village is St. Louis's present-day location.
yes, Louis the ninth. he was the king of France
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I am from France and even I know St. Louis isn't a state
It is possible that St. Louis, Missouri received its name from the 13th Century King of France, Louis IX. After his contributions to later crusades and his control and relative subjugation of feudal France. Louis IX (St. Louis) was canonized by the Pope 1297. One of his most famous advents would be the Parliament of Paris in the mid 13th century AD.
In Paris,France.
The noun St. Louis (Saint Louis) is a proper noun, the name of a specific place and a Catholic saint (Saint Louis of France 1226-1270).
Yes, King Louis IX of France, also known as St. Louis. He died while on a Crusade.
St Louis is in Missouri, in the Midwest United States. Additionally, King Saint Louis IX was a King of France. Where is he now? In heaven.
Blessed Isabella of France, the sister of King St. Louis IX, was beatified in 1520 but has not been canonized. She is not yet a saint.
Fort St. Louis failed because the French abandoned fort St. Louis after native American attacks, many of the French fled back to France while others sail up the Mississippi river to Canada.
Seven hours behind Paris.