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Louis IX of France
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Louis the Great or the Sun King
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King Louis IX of France is the same person as Saint Louis.
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Yes, King Louis IX of France, also known as St. Louis. He died while on a Crusade.
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the king of France Louis IX (the ninth), also known as "Saint-Louis" commissioned the Sainte-Chapelle