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  1. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion (French: Le Lion), [a] was King of France from 1223 to 1226. As a prince, he invaded England on 21 May 1216 and was excommunicated by a papal legate on 29 May 1216.

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  3. Sep 1, 2024 · Louis VIII (born Sept. 5, 1187, Paris—died Nov. 8, 1226, Montpensier, Auvergne, Fr.) was the Capetian king of France from 1223 who spent most of his short reign establishing royal power in Poitou and Languedoc.

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  4. Louis VIII was the king of France between 1223 and 1226. Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

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    By 1214, Louis’ military prowess earned him the nickname of “the Lion.” Two years later, the prince received an opportunity to invade England. After his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Bouvinesin July 1214, John’s support tanked. As a result, the English nobility sought to replace their king with a new one. After being offered John’s throne, Lou...

    On July 14, 1223, Philip II died. Upon his death, the 36-year-old prince became Louis VIII of France. As king, Louis continued his military efforts. However, instead of fighting abroad, the king focused internally. In southern France, a religious movement, known as Catharism, had grown in popularity. Due to having differing beliefs to Catholicism, ...

    Although Louis VIII of France’s reign only lasted for three years, the king left his mark on history. As prince, Louis’ military prowess saw him nearly overthrow the English Plantagenet dynasty. Despite failing to do so, the king successfully re-established royal authority in southern France. After his death, Louis’ crusade would be completed by hi...

    Bradbury, J. (2010). The Capetians: Kings of France, 987-1328. London: Hambledon Continuum. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2020, September 01). Louis VIII. Retrieved October 9, 2020, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-VIII

  5. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion (French: Le Lion), [lower-alpha 1] was King of France from 1223 to 1226. As a prince, he invaded England on 21 May 1216 and was excommunicated by a papal legate on 29 May 1216.

  6. May 26, 2024 · In 1216, England was convulsed by a bitter civil war between King John and rebellious barons, leading to a dramatic turn of events that saw a French prince, Louis VIII, briefly proclaimed as king of England. Yet Louis was never crowned and his bold attempt to seize the English throne ultimately failed.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Louis VIII (11871226) King of France (1223–26). He invaded England (1216) at the invitation of barons opposing King John but was defeated at Lincoln (1217) and returned to France. Louis successfully concluded the crusade against the heretical Albigenses in s France.

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