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  1. Louis VI was interred in the Basilica of St Denis in Paris. Marriages and children Ledger stone of Louis VI from the Basilica of St Denis, now at Cluny Museum. He married in 1104: 1) Lucienne de Rochefort — the marriage was annulled on 23 May 1107 at the Council of Troyes by Pope Paschal II.

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  2. New Catholic Encyclopedia. LOUIS VI, KING OF FRANCE Reigned from 1108 to 1137; b. 1081. The son of philip i and Bertha of Frisia, Louis studied at the abbey school of saint-denis, where he became acquainted with suger, the future abbot of Saint-Denis, who became Louis's biographer and chief adviser.

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  4. Marriages and children. He married in 1104: 1) Lucienne de Rochefort — the marriage was cancelled. Their child: 1) Isabelle (c.1105 – before 1175), married ( ca 1119) William of Vermandois, seigneur of Chaumont. He married in 1115: 2) Adélaide de Maurienne (1092–1154) Their children:

    • 3 August 1108
    • Philip I
    • 29 July 1108 — 1 August 1137
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  5. Louis VI (16 April 1080 — 1 August 1137), nicknamed the Fat ( French: le Gros ), or the Fighter (French: le Batailleur) was the King of France from 1108 until his death in 1137. He was the second child and the only son of King Philip I of France and his first wife, Bertha of Holland. Louis was a great warrior king.

  6. The integration of Normandy into the royal domain of the Kingdom of France is the process of conquering and integrating the Duchy of Normandy into the domain directly under the French crown. Normandy, created in 911, was dominated by the Duke of Normandy, vassal of the King of France.

  7. Louis VI married in 1104: 1) Lucienne de Rochefort — the marriage was annulled on 23 May 1107 at the Council of Troyes by Pope Paschal II. [21] .

  8. Dec 1, 2012 · Louis was the first of the Capetian dynasty rulers to make lasting inroads toward centralizing royal power in France. He died of dysentery at the castle of Bethisy-Saint-Pierre at the age of 55. He was succeeded by his son Louis (the Young), who was better suited to, and intended for, a monastic life rather than the throne.

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