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  1. Louis of France (1244–1260) The tomb of Louis of France. Louis of France (21 or 24 February 1244 – 11 January 1260) was the eldest son of King Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret of Provence. [1] As heir apparent to the throne, he served as regent for a brief period.

    • 1252–1254
    • 11 January 1260 (aged 15), Paris
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Louis of France (21 or 24 February 1244 – 11 January 1260) was the eldest son of King Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret of Provence As heir apparent to the throne, he served as regent for a brief period. He died young.

  3. Louis IX of France. (King of France from 1226 to 1270) Louis IX of France, later canonized Saint Louis, was a Christian crusader and monarch of the 13th century. He inherited the French throne at the age of 12. His reign is marked by a series of reforms, which brought about peace and stability in his kingdom. He reorganized the justice system ...

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  5. Dec 16, 2023 · b. 25 April 1215, d. 25 August 1270. Louis IX, Roi de France was born on 25 April 1215 at Poissy, Île-de-France, France. He was the son of Louis VIII, Roi de France and Blanca de Castilla. He married Marguerite de Provence, daughter of Raimond Berengar V, Comte de Provence and Beatrice di Savoia, in 1234. He died on 25 August 1270 at age 55 at ...

    • Poissy, Île-de-France
    • August 25, 1270 (56)Tunis, Tunisia (plague)
    • April 25, 1214
  6. Louis de France (1244-1260) Louis de France (1244 1260), the eldest son of Saint Louis and Marguerite de Provence. Louis, dead at only 17, had no time to reign. His effigy was made shortly after his death for the Saint-Louis family necropolis, Royaumont abbey. Although it has been restored many times, it remains original in the movement of ...

  7. Louis of France (1263–1276), oldest son of Philip III of France. Louis d'Évreux (1276–1319), Count of Évreux, sixth son of Philip III of France. Louis of France (1324–1324), second son of Charles IV of France. Louis of France (1329–1329), second son of Philip VI of France. Louis of France (1330–1330), third son of Philip VI of France.

  8. Eldest son of King Louis IX; heir and regent of France. Louis of France (Q1875299) ... (1244-1260) enwiki Louis of France (1244–1260) eswiki Luis de Francia (1244-1260)

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