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  1. May 10, 2021 · Louis XIII was king of France from 1610 to 1643. Under his reign, France became a leading European power. By Biography.com Editors Updated: May 10, 2021. Getty Images. (1601-1643) Who Was...

  2. France - Louis XIII, Monarchy, Absolutism: From 1610 to 1617, Henry’s widow, Marie de Médicis, ruled on behalf of their young son Louis XIII (reigned 1610–43). Once more the security of the country was threatened as factions disputed around the throne. The work of Henry IV seemed likely to be undone.

  3. Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]) is a cognac produced by Rémy Martin, a company headquartered in Cognac, France, and owned by the Rémy Cointreau Group. The name was chosen as a tribute to King Louis XIII of France, the reigning monarch when the Rémy Martin

  4. May 29, 2018 · Louis XIII. Louis XIII, King of France from 1610 to 1643; b. Paris, Sept. 27, 1601; d. there, May 14, 1643. He was an amateur musician. Among his works are a couple of airs de cour and some motets; he also wrote the words and music for Le Ballet de la Merlaison (Chantilly, March 15, 1635).

  5. The son of Henry IV and Marie de' Medici, Louis XIII (1601-1643) became king of France in 1610 upon the death of his father. His mother acted as regent for the kingdom until the young king seized power on 24 April 1617. This power was consolidated with the help of his minister, Cardinal Richelieu, from 1624 onwards.

  6. Origins of LOUIS XIII. LOUIS XIII was born in 1874, thanks to the genius of a man named Paul Emile Rémy Martin (great-grand-son of Rémy Martin). He had the vision to create a cognac with the oldest eaux-de-vie in the House, using a splendid bottle decorated with fleurs de lys.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · April 5, 2024. Louis XIII Cognac. Share post: Article View Count 850. Cognac is a spirit with a rich history and legacy, and few names are as synonymous with luxury and prestige as LOUIS XIII.

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