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  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Louis VI was an important king in the history of early France. As with all preceding Capetians, he faced an uphill struggle against vassals who were even more powerful than he was. Yet, he managed to hold his own against the great lords and subdued the lesser ones.

  3. Jun 26, 2024 · Louis VII’s father, King Louis VI (1081–1137), nicknamed “Louis the Fat” because he could scarcely get onto his horse, began to use the fleur-de-lys, the stylised three-petaled lily, as a symbol of his royal house.

  4. 2 days ago · French Catholics welcomed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, but the decision angered Protestant Europe at a time when Louis’s European designs were beginning to meet serious resistance. The revocation deprived France of a number of gifted craftsmen, sailors, and soldiers.

  5. 5 days ago · The beating heart of this book is to be found in the third and fourth chapters, which analyse the role of the writers of St-Denis, and above all that of Abbot Suger, in promoting a new image of the Capetian kings in the reigns of Louis VI and Louis VII.

  6. 2 days ago · Louis VI (110837) spent his reign reducing the robber barons of the Île-de-France to submission, thereby restoring respect for the king’s justice; he worked cautiously to promote the royal suzerainty over princely domains.

  7. 2 days ago · Louis XIV's successors, Louis XV and Louis XVI, largely left Versailles as they inherited it and focused on the palace's interiors. Louis XV's modifications began in the 1730s, with the completion of the Salon d'Hercule , a ballroom in the north wing, and the expansion of the king's private apartment , [83] [84] which required the demolition of ...

  8. 3 days ago · France - Kings, Revolution, Napoleon: Charlemagne, Louis XIV, the House of Bourbon, and other major rulers and dynasties of France.

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