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  1. Louis X (4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316), known as the Quarrelsome ( French: le Hutin ), was King of France from 1314 and King of Navarre as Louis I from 1305 until his death. He emancipated serfs who could buy their freedom and readmitted Jews into the kingdom. His short reign in France was marked by tensions with the nobility, due to fiscal ...

  2. John I of France. House. Capetian dynasty. Father. Philip IV of France. Louis X (4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316), known as the Quarrelsome ( French: le Hutin), was King of France from 1314 and King of Navarre as Louis I from 1305 until his death. He freed Serfs who couldn't buy their freedom and allowed Jews into the Kingdom.

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  4. Louis X (4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316), known as the Quarrelsome ( French: le Hutin ), was King of France from 1314 and King of Navarre as Louis I from 1305 until his death. He emancipated serfs who could buy their freedom and readmitted Jews into the kingdom. His short reign in France was marked by tensions with the nobility, due to fiscal ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XLouis X - Wikipedia

    Louis X. Louis X may refer to: Louis X of France, "the Quarreller" (1289–1316). Louis X, Duke of Bavaria (1495–1545) Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse, also known as Louis X, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1753–1830). Louis Farrakhan (formerly Louis X), head of the Nation of Islam. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Painting of Louis IX by Emile Signol. Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), commonly revered as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. He is widely recognized as the most distinguished of the Direct Capetians. Following the death of his father, Louis VIII, he was crowned in Reims at the age of 12.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Louis X Détail d'une enluminure, de Louis X , entre 1330 et 1340. Titre Roi de France 29 novembre 1314 – 5 juin 1316 (1 an, 6 mois et 7 jours) Couronnement 24 août 1315 , en la cathédrale de Reims Prédécesseur Philippe IV Successeur Jean I er (indirectement) Roi de Navarre Louis I er 2 avril 1305 – 5 juin 1316 (11 ans, 2 mois et 1 jour) Couronnement 1 er octobre 1307 , en la ...

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