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  1. Jun 5, 2016 · Depuis le 29 novembre 1314, Louis X est le roi de France et de Navarre. Fils aîné et héritier de Philippe le Bel, il lui a succédé à l’âge de 25 ans et a été couronné le 24 août 1315 ...

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  2. Quick Facts. French Celebrities Born In October. Also Known As: Louis the Quarrelsome, Louis the Headstrong, Louis the Stubborn. Died At Age: 26. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Clementia of Hungary (m. 1315), Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France (m. 1305–1315) father: Philip IV of France. mother: Joan I of Navarre. siblings: Philip V of France.

  3. He married Marguerite de Bourgogne Reine de France et de Navarre in 1305, in Paris, Île-de-France, France. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died on 5 June 1316, in Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France, at the age of 26, and was buried in Saint-Denis, Seine, France.

  4. Louis X (born Oct. 4, 1289, Paris—died June 5, 1316, Vincennes, Fr.) was the Capetian king of France from 1314 and king of Navarre from 1305 to 1314, who endured baronial unrest that was already serious in the time of his father, Philip IV the Fair. The eldest son of Philip and Joan of Navarre, he took the title of king of Navarre on his ...

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  5. Louis X, Fr. Louis le Hutin (lwē lə ütâN´) [the quarrelsome], 1289–1316, king of France (1314–16), son and successor of Philip IV. His reign was dominated by his uncle, Charles of Valois, and was distinguished by his concessions to the barons in the form of charters. The death soon after birth of his posthumous son and successor, John ...

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  7. Jul 30, 2021 · King of France. On August 24, 1315, Louis X became the 12th Capetian king of France. Louis had previously been the King of Navarre after his mother’s death in April 1305. After his coronation, the king passed Navarre’s throne to his younger brother, Philip. Less than a week after Margaret’s death, the king remarried King Charles I of ...

  8. Philip IV of France: Successor: John I of France: Born: 4 October 1289 Paris, France: Died: 5 June 1316 Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, France: Burial: 7 June 1316

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