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  3. Louis VI (16 April 1080 — 1 August 1137), nicknamed the Fat (French: le Gros), or the Fighter (French: le Batailleur) was the King of France from 1108 until his death in 1137. He was the second child and the only son of King Philip I of France and his first wife, Bertha of Holland .

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · (1108-1137) Louis the Fat (Louis VI) Louis VI was so fat, he got dysentery from being obese and died. Don’t be fat, people, or you could be killed, or worse expelled have fat remembered to history as your byname.

  5. Louis VI (born 1081—died Aug. 1, 1137) was the king of France from 1108 to 1137; he brought power and dignity to the French crown by his recovery of royal authority over the independent nobles in his domains of the Île-de-France and the Orléanais.

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  6. Louis VI, nicknamed the Fat, or the Fighter was the King of France from 1108 until his death in 1137. He was the second child and the only son of King Philip I of France and his first wife, Bertha of Holland. Louis was a great warrior king.

  7. Louis VI (late 1081 – 1 August 1137), called the Fat ( French: le Gros) or the Fighter ( French: le Batailleur ), was King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137. Chronicles called him "King of Saint-Denis".

  8. views 2,660,917 updated. LOUIS VI, KING OF FRANCE. Reigned from 1108 to 1137; b. 1081. The son of philip i and Bertha of Frisia, Louis studied at the abbey school of saint-denis, where he became acquainted with suger, the future abbot of Saint-Denis, who became Louis's biographer and chief adviser.

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