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May 10, 2024 · c. 1122. Died: April 1, 1204, Fontevrault, Anjou, France. Notable Family Members: spouse Henry II. spouse Louis VII. father William X. son John. son Geoffrey IV. son Richard I. son Henry the Young King. (Show more) On the Web: Heritage History - Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Henry of Anjou (May 10, 2024) Top Questions.
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Apr 29, 2024 · Louis XIV (born September 5, 1638, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France—died September 1, 1715, Versailles, France) was the king of France (1643–1715) who ruled his country, principally from his great palace at Versailles, during one of its most brilliant periods and who remains the symbol of absolute monarchy of the classical age.
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May 13, 2024 · The Capetians: Kings of France, 987–1328. London, Continuum, 2007, ISBN: 9781852855284; 352pp.; Price: £35.00. Bradbury’s text is a delightful read. His text discusses the Capetian dynasty of kings, from the events that brought the family to power in the tenth century up to the death of Charles IV in 1328. Charles died without male heirs ...
May 10, 2024 · At the time of Luynes’s death (December 1621) Louis was faced with a Huguenot rebellion in southern France. He took to the field in the spring of 1622 and captured several Huguenot strongholds before concluding a truce with the insurgents in October. Meanwhile, in September Richelieu had become a cardinal.
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3 days ago · King Louis of France died in August 1270; Henry of Almain, the son of Henry’s brother, Richard, was murdered by the vengeful sons of Simon de Montfort in March 1271; Richard himself died on 2 April 1272.
4 days ago · Louis VIII died in November 1226 and his eldest son, Louis IX, succeeded him. The late King willed that his youngest sons were to be prepared for a career in the Roman Catholic Church. The details of Charles's tuition are unknown, but he received a good education.
3 days ago · Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi Soleil), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the longest of any sovereign.