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 Louis IX of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis IX took very seriously his mission of "lieutenant of God on Earth", with which he had been invested when he had been crowned in Reims.
This perception of Louis IX as the quintessential Christian prince was reinforced by his religious zeal.
In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as "the eldest daughter of the Church" (la fille aînée de l'Église), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned in Rome in 800.
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 Louis IX of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis IX took very seriously his mission of "lieutenant of God on Earth", with which he had been invested when he had been crowned in Reims.
This perception of Louis IX as the quintessential Christian prince was reinforced by his religious zeal.
In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as "the eldest daughter of the Church" (la fille aînée de l'Église), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned in Rome in 800.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_IX_of_France

  
 Encyclopedia: Louis IX of France
Louis IX took very seriously his mission of "lieutenant of God on Earth", with which he had been invested when he had been crowned in Reims.
This perception of Louis IX as the quintessential Christian prince was reinforced by his religious zeal.
In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as "the eldest daughter of the Church" (la fille aînée de l'Église), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned in Rome in 800.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Louis-IX-of-France

  
 LOUIS IX. OF FRANCE - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS IX. OF FRANCE
In 1154 Louis married Constance, daughter of the king of Castile, and their daughter Marguerite he affianced imprudently by the treaty of Gisors (1158) to Henry, eldest son of the king of England, promising as dowry the Vexin and Gisors.
Louis thus reaped the reward for ;ervices rendered the church during the least successful portion of his reign.
He had already been much distressed by the plight of John of Brienne, emperor at Constantinople, and bought from him the crown of thorns, parts of the true cross, the holy lance, and the holy sponge.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LO/LOUIS_IX_OF_FRANCE.htm

  
 Louis IX of France - Factbites
Louis IX was the last of the Crusaders and the only one who did not have selfish reasons for fighting and winning back the Holy Land for the Church.
In 1263, St. Louis was chosen as arbitrator in a difference which separated Henry III and the English barons: by the Dit d'Amiens (24 January, 1264) he declared himself for Henry III against the barons, and annulled the Provisions of Oxford, by which the barons had attempted to restrict the authority of the king.
In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as "the eldest daughter of the Church" (la fille aînée de l'Église), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned in Rome in 800.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Louis IX
In 1263, St. Louis was chosen as arbitrator in a difference which separated Henry III and the English barons: by the Dit d'Amiens (24 January, 1264) he declared himself for Henry III against the barons, and annulled the Provisions of Oxford, by which the barons had attempted to restrict the authority of the king.
The Gallicans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries often made use of this measure against the Holy See; the truth is that it was a forgery fabricated in the fourteenth century by juris-consults desirous of giving to the Pragmatic Sanction of Charles VII a precedent worthy of respect.
Docile to the decrees of the Lateran Council (1215), according to which kings were not to tax the churches of their realm without authority from the pope, St. Louis claimed and obtained from successive popes, in view of the crusade, the right to levy quite heavy taxes from the clergy.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09368a.htm

  
 King St. Louis IX
Louis was also a man of faithful prayer.
King Louis lived in the days of the crusades; and for him, chivalrous as he was by nature, there was no nobler quest than to wrest from the hands of unbelievers the Holy Land sanctified by Jesus' death.
One of the king's last prayers drew on the psalms: "Lord, I will enter into thine house; I will worship in thy holy temple and will give glory to thy name." However, the temple that awaited him was not that of Jerusalem, but of heaven.
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 St Louis IX of France
In 1263, St. Louis was chosen as arbitrator in a difference which separated Henry III and the English barons: by the Dit d'Amiens (24 January, 1264) he declared himself for Henry III against the barons, and annulled the Provisions of Oxford, by which the barons had attempted to restrict the authority of the king.
The Gallicans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries often made use of this measure against the Holy See; the truth is that it was a forgery fabricated in the fourteenth century by juris-consults desirous of giving to the Pragmatic Sanction of Charles VII a precedent worthy of respect.
Docile to the decrees of the Lateran Council (1215), according to which kings were not to tax the churches of their realm without authority from the pope, St. Louis claimed and obtained from successive popes, in view of the crusade, the right to levy quite heavy taxes from the clergy.
http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/classes/His311/StLouisIXofFrance.html

  
 Articles - Louis IX of France
Louis IX took very seriously his mission of "lieutenant of God on Earth", with which he had been invested when he had been crowned in Reims.
In all these deeds, Louis IX tried to fulfill the duty of France, which was seen as "the eldest daughter of the Church" (la fille aînée de l'Église), a tradition of protector of the Church going back to the Franks and Charlemagne, who had been crowned in Rome in 800.
This perception of Louis IX as the quintessential Christian prince was reinforced by his religious zeal.
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 St. Louis IX
Louis IX was the last of the Crusaders and the only one who did not have selfish reasons for fighting and winning back the Holy Land for the Church.
King Louis leaves a legacy for those who live under his patronage: youthful faith, committed service to the Church and to the pope, love of the truth, care for the needy who struggle for life,, dedication to his country and a recognition of God’s royal authority over us all.
Louis had a great devotion for the Church, the Eucharist, the Cross, the Crown of thorns, the truth and grace.
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 St. Louis of France
The boy was tall, and mature for his age, yet he trembled as he took the solemn oath; he asked of God courage, light, and strength to use his authority well, to uphold the divine honor, defend the Church, and serve the good of his people.
In 1230 the King forbade all forms of usury, in accordance with the teachings of the Christian religion.
Louis spared the count's life, but fined him heavily and ordered the money spent on religious and charitable works.
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 McNichols Icons: St. Louis IX and his son Philip III
Louis had a native-born Solomonic wisdom, often acting as judge and a kind of saviour in the oppressive troubles of the poor who adored him.
The good king was imprisoned by the Saracens during one of his Crusades to the Holy Land, and in 1270 he and his eldest son caught typhus.
Louis wrote letters to his favorite child Isabella and to his beloved son and successor, Philip III, which the boy holds in this icon.
http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/andre/louis.html

  
 SAINT LOUIS IX
Louis gently reproved him, asserting that he would become a leper thirty times over rather than commit one mortal sin.
While awaiting the arrival of his brother, the king of Sicily, dysentery struck the French army and one of Louis' sons died.
Mother and wife wept, and the bishops of Paris and Meaux tried to deter him; but he was not to be dissuaded.
http://www.stfrancisvernon.org/stlouis.htm

  
 St. Louis IX, King of France, Plinio Correa de Oliveira commentary on the Saint of the Day, August 25 @ ...
Louis was a wise King in the full sense of the word, because the truly wise one is not the scientist who knows many things, but the saint.
What we admire in St. Louis, King of France, is the model of a wise man placed on the throne to govern his kingdom.
Wisdom is glorious, and never fadeth away, and is easily seen by them that love her, and is found by them that seek her” (6:2-4; 10-12).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Louis of Toulouse
Louis outstripped his brothers both in holiness and learning, and, during a severe illness, made the vow to become a Friar Minor.
His relics reposed in the Franciscan church at Marseilles till 1423, when they were taken by Alfonso V of Aragon to the cathedral church of Valencia, of which town Louis became patron saint.
Boniface VIII appointed the saintly young priest Bishop of Toulouse, but Louis, wishing first to become a Friar Minor, received the Franciscan habit in Rome from the minister general, John Minio of Murro, on 24 Dec., 1296, and immediately made solemn profession.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09385c.htm

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Louis IX: Advice to His Son
Louis' letter of advice to advice his eldest son, the later PhilipIII provides us with some insight into the attitudes of one of the most important French kings of the period.
Even if not by the hand of Louis IX, it does reflect a mindset which, despite the pieties of the language, puts forth some real concept of kingship - with regard to justice, administration, the various classes, towns and the Church.
And glory, honor, and praise be to Him who is one God with the Father and the Holy Spirit; without beginning and without end.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/stlouis1.html

  
 Discover Paris! - July 2002 - The Passion of Louis IX
This superb structure has withstood the trials of the ages and endures as a beautiful testimony to the passion that Louis IX had for his faith.
Louis IX also ordered the creation of a Great Shrine for storing the relics.
The shrine was placed in the Sainte-Chapelle, but kept locked.
http://www.discoverparis.net/newsletter.html?insight=3162987658722731

  
 The Saintonge War (July 1242)
Further, Louis IX was motivated to eliminate distractions in administring France so as to engage in a more worthy mission to rescue the Holy Land.
On the 21st or 22nd, there was a sharp encounter between the English king's advanced guard and some of the French king's forces.
The contemporary accounts indicate that a number of the rebel barons decided to withdraw.
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 The Morgan Bible of Louis IX: A Medieval Picture Bible
[108]  If the church and royal court of Louis IX had cared about limiting the sense of scripture solely to the text of the written law, the Bibles Moralisées and the Morgan Bible might have burned along with the Talmud. 
[106]  This vicious action might be taken to mean that Louis IX’s anti-Semitism included an extraordinary desire to destroy, among senses of Hebrew scripture, those that were “not included among the sacred books…unwritten prattle derived from the outside.”[107]
[60]  Louis, in contrast, wrote himself into a mash of figures from Hebrew scripture.
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 St. Louis Church
St. Louis King of France Catholic Church is a place and people dedicated to God, the Gospel, and the service of the Kingdom.
©2001-05 St. Louis King of France Catholic Church, Austin, TX All rights reserved.
Come and join our family of faith, that together we may build the Kingdom.
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 The Confraternity of St Louis IX, King of France
It is also recommended that the members attend Holy Mass and receive Holy Communion for these intentions on the Feast of St Louis (25 August) which is also the name day of Mons.
The recommended daily prayers for these intentions are a) the Collect from the Mass of St Louis or b)a Pater, Ave and Gloria.
It was founded by four Traditionalist Catholic Monarchists who are convinced that for the Revolution to be defeated world wide, it must first be defeated in its birth place, France.
http://jm_weismiller.tripod.com/stlouisix

  
 louis ix: researchpapersondemand.com- on demand research papers, essays, term papers, book reports
Finally, the Qur’an resolves the conflict that exists through the concept of jihad, or religious uprising.
Unlike St. Louis’s way of preventing or resolving conflicts, Muslims deal with conflicts through a religious uprising, and not through religious diplomacy and brotherhood, just as what St. Louis had suggested.
These various perspectives in identifying and resolving conflict has various purposes and importance to the writer of these texts; however, St. Louis’s method of conflict prevention/resolve is preferable, since it eliminates the existence of violence and physical harm that might result if rebellions and fighting were to be used in resolving conflicts.
http://www.researchpapersondemand.com/term-papers/3136/louis-ix.html

  
 Louis, IX Biography / Biography of Louis, IX Biography Biography
Louis IX accepted his responsibilities as king with dedication and detachment.
His deeply religious mother raised him to be a truly Christian king and, as such, he applied Christian principles to his public acts as well as his private life.
Louis was only 12 when he became king; his Spanish mother, in France since she was 12, became regent until Louis could accept active rule at 21.
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 Saint King Louis IX Capet of France (1214-1270)
During the latter years Louis was in the Holy Land on the Seventh Crusade (see Crusades: The Later Crusades).
Louis's mother, Blanche of Castile, daughter of Alfonso IX, king of Castile, was regent during his minority and again from 1248 until her death in 1252.
In 1258 Louis signed the Treaty of Corbeil, relinquishing to the kingdom of Aragón all French claims to Barcelona and Roussillon, in return for which the Aragonese renounced their claims to parts of Provence and Languedoc.
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 Louis VIII of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Twenty six barons accepted, but Thibaut IV, a powerful baron from Champagne did not, since he had an agreement with the Jews that guaranteed him extra income through taxation.
Louis succeeded his father on July 14, 1223; his coronation took place on August 6 of the same year in the cathedral at Reims.
The Saint Denis Basilica houses the tomb of Louis VIII.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_VIII_of_France

  
 Biography: Louis IX, King of France (25 August 1270)
His Arab captors were quick to recognize in him a mixture of military valor and personal holiness, and were accustomed to kneel when speaking to him.
His mother, the half-English Blanche of Castile, was regent during his minority, and an influence while she lived.
Louis was born in 1214 and became King of France when twelve years old.
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/08/25.html

  
 Yaw and Mog: Louis IX and the Catholic Crusades
He was the son of King Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile.
Louis IX (1214-1270), was a French king known for his piety and judicial reforms.
Yaw and Mog: Louis IX and the Catholic Crusades
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 Patron Saints Index: Saint Louis IX
from a spiritual testament by King Saint Louis IX to his son
Son of King Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile.
And may the Lord give you the grace to do his will so that he may be served and honored through you, that in the next life we may together come to see him, love him and praise him unceasingly.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintl07.htm

  
 Louis IX (from Louis, kings of France) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
He led the Seventh Crusade to the Holy Land in 1248–50 and died on another crusade to Tunisia.
Second son of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette, he was the royalists' first recognized claimant to the monarchy after his father was executed during the French Revolution.
Louis IX had all the good qualities and few of the bad ones of the age in which he lived.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-204049?tocId=204049

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Abbot Suger: Life of Louis VI
He provided for the needs of the Church, and strove to secure peace for those who pray, for those who work, and for the poor.
The young hero, Prince Louis, gay, gracious, and so friendly to all that he passed with some for a person of no force, had hardly come to man's estate when he proved himself an illustrious and courageous defender of his father's realm.
Abbot Suger: Life of Louis VI the efforts of King Louis VI (1108-1137) to revive French royal power were recounted by his minister Abbot Suger.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/sugar2.html

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Philippe De Commynes: Portrait Of Louis XI (c. 1498)
Many bitter curses he has had since for his invention, and some from me as I lay in one of them eight months together in the minority of our present King.
Here is his account o Louis XI, portrayed as a tyrannical, but in some respects, brilliant King.
Commynes had been raised at the court of Burgundy and served Charles the Bold, Louis' great enemy, until ithe found it useful to change sides.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/commynes1.html

  
 History of the World: Louis IX Leads The Last Crusade@ HighBeam Research
Louis IX, King of France, 1226-1270, was at once a monarch of great ability and a man of intense religious spirit.
Naturally, in such a time as that of his reign, a man like Louis would be a crusader.
History of the World: Louis IX Leads The Last Crusade@ HighBeam Research
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28031437&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf

  
 LOUIS IX Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
LOUIS IX Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
[noun] king of France and son of Louis VIII; he led two unsuccessful crusades; considered an ideal medieval king (1214-1270)
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 History Today: The crusades of St Louis.(King Louis IX of France)(includes bibliography)@ HighBeam Research
Louis won a reputation as the ideal Christian king.
Around three o'clock on August 25th, 1270, at a fort constructed on the site of ancient Carthage, died Louis IX, the saintly king of France and crusader par excellence.
His crusades failed to win the Holy Land for Christians but profoundly impacted France and Western Europe.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Louis IX
Louis IX, called St Louis (1214-1270), King of France (1226-1270), son and successor of Louis VIII.
Charles IX (of France) (1550-1574), King of France (1560-1574), born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Nearly 20 years elapsed between Frederick's Crusade and the next large expedition to the Middle East, which was organized and financed by King Louis...
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 statue
The statue is of the Crusader King Louis IX of France, clad in 13th Century armor and depicted going into battle with an inverted sword symbolizing a cross.
Both sides of the pedestal say, "Saint Louis." It became the symbol of the city until the Gateway Arch was built.
Pierre Laclede named the village he founded "Saint Louis" in April 1764 in honor of the reigning French King Louis XV, whose patron saint was Louis IX.
http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/parks/forestpark/history/statue.html

  
 Find in a Library: Rutebeuf and Louis IX.
Louis -- IX, -- King of France, -- 1214-1270.
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Find in a Library: Rutebeuf and Louis IX.
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 MSN Encarta - Louis IX
Louis IX Louis IX, called St. Louis (1214-1270), king of France (1226-1270), son and successor of Louis VIII.
Clothes: Our clothing and our armor ought to be of…
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 Jordan (1979) Louis IX and the challenge of the Crusade: A study in rulership
Louis IX and the challenge of the Crusade: A study in rulership
Jordan (1979) Louis IX and the challenge of the Crusade: A study in rulership
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 I16585: Louis IX "St. Louis" King of France (25 Apr 1214 - 25 Aug 1270)
Father: Louis VIII "The Lion" King of France
I16585: Louis IX "St. Louis" King of France (25 Apr 1214 - 25 Aug 1270)
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 Louis Capet IX
Louis IX embarking on the Seventh Crusade in 1248
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