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Louis IX (also called Saint-Louis) died on 25th of august 1270, of dysentry during the eight crusade.
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
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.
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
King Louis IX was canonised after his death as St. Louis. While in the Holy Land on Crusade, he bought what was purported to be the true, original Crown of Thorns. Back home, in 1240, he has the Sainte-Chapelle built to house the relic in question.
To pay for the French Campaign He was not involved in any fighting
Yes, it was named after King Louis IX of France, who was the only French King to become a Saint in 1297.
Yes, it was named after King Louis IX of France, who was the only French King to become a Saint in 1297.
Louis IX of France was born on 1214-04-25.
The feast of King Saint Louis IX is on August 25.
King St. Louis IX
yea there was Louis IX and his daughter
Louis IX, also known as Saint Louis, was revered by the French people for his strong sense of justice, piety, and dedication to his subjects. His efforts to promote fairness in the legal system and his commitment to helping the poor earned him widespread admiration. Additionally, his participation in the Crusades and his canonization as a saint after his death further solidified his legacy as a moral and spiritual leader. His embodiment of chivalric ideals and Christian values resonated deeply with the populace, reinforcing their belief in his divine right to rule.
King Louis IX of France was born on April 25, 1214.
King Louis IX of France was born on April 25, 1214.
One of them was - Louis IX.
Louis IX (also called Saint-Louis) died on 25th of august 1270, of dysentry during the eight crusade.