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      • France's King Louis XI, who reigned from 1461 to 1483, created the modern form of nation-state, or commonwealth, in which the nation's wealth is seen as the common property of the nation and its whole people; which wealth is a function of the increase in the free energy of the economy as a whole.
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  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Burgundian War. Praguerie. Louis XI (born July 3, 1423, Bourges, Fr.—died Aug. 30, 1483, Plessis-les-Tours) was the king of France (1461–83) of the House of Valois who continued the work of his father, Charles VII, in strengthening and unifying France after the Hundred Years’ War.

  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Louis XI, king of France from 1461 to 1483, is the sovereign who most strongly marked the late Middle Ages. On the one hand, his reign corresponds to a turning point in the history of state building.

  4. May 22, 2023 · Louis XI’s Conspiratorial Reign: Who Was the Universal Spider? Discover the events which shaped King Louis XI’s reign. May 22, 2023 • By Chester Ollivier , BA (Hons) History

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  5. Fruit of the European Renaissance. by Stephanie Ezrol. France's King Louis XI, who reigned from 1461 to 1483, created the modern form of nation-state, or commonwealth, in which the nation's wealth is seen as the common property of the nation and its whole people; which wealth is a function of the increase in the free energy of the economy as a ...

  6. October 2002. The later Valois kings, who unified France and strengthened its power after the Hundred Years’ War, frequently engaged in diplomacy and warfare in Italy; exposure to Italian art gradually formed their taste. This trend began with Louis XI (r. 1461–83), who, at his accession, commissioned a medal with his portrait from ...

  7. Louis XI - Centralization, Reforms, Unification: In France itself, having broken the resistance of the princes, Louis could impose his authority everywhere. Louis XI, in referring to the abstract concept of the crown, expressed a modern idea of the state.

  8. LOUIS XI, King of France, the son of Charles VII and his queen, Marie of Anjou, was born on the 3rd of July 1423, at Bourges, where his father, then nicknamed the "King of Bourges," had taken refuge from the English.

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