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Louis IX of France how he died?

Louis IX (also called Saint-Louis) died on 25th of august 1270, of dysentry during the eight crusade.


How is Henry IV of France related to Louis IX of France?

Henry IV of France was a direct descendant of Louis IX through entirely male lineage. There were ten generations of separation. There is a link below to an article that deals with the succession of Henry IV.The lineage was as follows:Louis IXRobert of FranceLouis I de BourbonJames of Bourbon-La MarcheJohn of Bourbon-La MarcheLouis of Bourbon-La MarcheJean de BourbonFrançois de BourbonCharles de BourbonAntoine of BourbonHenry IV


Who was the woman who tried to poison King Louis IX?

The woman who tried to poison King Louis IX (St. Louis) was Isabella of Angoulême. She was the Queen Consort of King John of England, and after King John died, she moved to France. There, she developed a hatred for Blanche of Castile, the mother of King Louis IX. Isabella seems to have entered into a plot to poison the king after Blanche snubbed her. Her plot discovered in 1244, and she fled to Fontevraud Abbey, where she asked for sanctuary. King Louis respected the abbey's status as a sanctuary, and Isabella died in the abbey of natural causes about two years later. There is a link below to a source article.


What are the 10 most facts about Louis XIV?

1.He was a boy 2.He had to do with France 3.His name was Louis 4.He was the 14th Louis 5.This is fact number 5 about Louis 6.People called him Louie 7.He had parents 8.He was sick once 9.He wasnt' fat 10.He was rich


What is the oldest university in France?

France in the home of many well known colleges. Some of the top universities in the country are Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, American University of Paris, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, and Louis Pasteur University Strasbourg I.

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Are there any saints that were in the Crusades?

Yes, St. Louis IX of France, also known as King Louis IX, is one example of a saint who was involved in the Crusades. He led two crusades to the Holy Land during his reign in the 13th century.


Who is St. Louis named after?

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.


Does St Isabel of France have a brother?

yes, Louis the ninth. he was the king of France


How did St. Louis Missouri get its name?

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.


What day was St. Louis canonized?

St. Louis IX of France was canonized on August 11, 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII.


When did Saint Isabel of France become a saint?

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.


When was Louis IX of France born?

Louis IX of France was born on 1214-04-25.


Is there a Saint Louis in the Catholic Church?

Yes, King Louis IX of France, also known as St. Louis. He died while on a Crusade.


Where is Louis?

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.


What is King Louis IX of France's birthday?

King Louis IX of France was born on April 25, 1214.


When was King Louis IX of France born?

King Louis IX of France was born on April 25, 1214.


What is the city of St Louis's namesake?

King Louis IX of France, namesake of St. Louis, Missouri. http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/a-look-back-statue-of-king-louis-ix-unveiled-becomes/article_a1fd3e35-bd7a-5e1a-bd85-558a05f55e73.html