Louis IX of France
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Louis IX of France
Summary
Louis IX of France is a human[1]. Born in Poissy[2], he… he was born on April 25, 1214[3]. He passed away in Tunis[4]. He died on August 25, 1270[5]. He worked as a ruler[6], Miles Christianus[7], and monarch[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Louis IX of France was born in Poissy[2].
- Louis IX of France died in Tunis[4].
- Louis IX of France was born on April 25, 1214[3].
- Louis IX of France died on August 25, 1270[5].
- Louis IX of France is buried at Basilica of Saint-Denis[10].
- Louis IX of France's father was Louis VIII of France[11].
- Louis IX of France's mother was Blanche of Castile[12].
- Among Louis IX of France's spouses was Margaret of Provence[13].
- A child of Louis IX of France was Blanche de France[14].
- A child of Louis IX of France was Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre[15].
- A child of Louis IX of France was Louis of France[16].
- A child of Louis IX of France was Philip III of France[17].
- A child of Louis IX of France was John of France[18].
- A child of Louis IX of France was John Tristan, Count of Valois[19].
- Louis IX of France held citizenship in France[20].
- Louis IX of France worked as a ruler[6].
- Louis IX of France worked as a Miles Christianus[7].
- Louis IX of France worked as a monarch[8].
- Louis IX of France held the position of king of France[21].
- Louis IX of France's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[22].
- Louis IX of France is recorded as male[23].
- Louis IX of France's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Louis IX of France's family is recorded as Capetian dynasty[25].
- Louis IX of France's noble title is recorded as count[26].
- Louis IX of France's noble title is recorded as king of France[27].
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Origins and Family
Louis IX of France's place of birth was Poissy[2]. He was born on April 25, 1214[3]. His father was Louis VIII of France[11]. His mother was Blanche of Castile[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ruler[6], Miles Christianus[7], and monarch[8]. Louis IX of France held the position of king of France[21].
Personal Life
Louis IX of France was married to Margaret of Provence[13]. Children include Blanche de France[14], 1240–1243[28]; Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre[15], 1241–1271[29], of France[30]; Louis of France[16], 1244–1260[31], of France[32]; Philip III of France[17], a sovereign[33], 1245–1285[34], of France[35]; John of France[18], 1247–1248[36]; and John Tristan, Count of Valois[19], an aristocrat[37], 1250–1270[38], of France[39]. His religion is recorded as Catholic Church[22].
Death and Burial
Louis IX of France died on August 25, 1270[5]. He passed away in Tunis[4]. Recorded cause of death include dysentery[40] and scurvy[41]. He is buried at Basilica of Saint-Denis[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Louis IX of France include San Luigi dei Francesi[42], a church building[43], in Italy[44], founded in 1518[45]; Saint-Louis en l'Île[46], a church building[47], in France[48], founded in 1762[49]; Cathedral of St Louis[50], a cathedral[51], in Bulgaria[52], founded in 1861[53]; Saint-Louis-d'Antin[54], a church building[55], in France[56]; Igreja de São Luís[57], a church building[58], in Portugal[59]; Saint-Louis[60], a commune of France[61], in France[62], founded in 1953[63]; Dreux Royal Chapel[64], a sepulchral chapel[65], in France[66], founded in 1816[67]; and Fort-de-France Cathedral[68], a cathedral[69], in France[70], founded in 1894[71].
Why It Matters
Louis IX of France has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[72]
Entities named for him include San Luigi dei Francesi[42], a church building[43], in Italy[44], founded in 1518[45]; Saint-Louis en l'Île[46], a church building[47], in France[48], founded in 1762[49]; Cathedral of St Louis[50], a cathedral[51], in Bulgaria[52], founded in 1861[53]; Saint-Louis-d'Antin[54], a church building[55], in France[56]; Igreja de São Luís[57], a church building[58], in Portugal[59]; and Saint-Louis[60], a commune of France[61], in France[62], founded in 1953[63].
FAQs
Where was Louis IX of France born?
Louis IX of France's place of birth was Poissy[2].
Where did Louis IX of France die?
Louis IX of France died in Tunis[4].
Who were Louis IX of France's parents?
Louis IX of France's father was Louis VIII of France[11]. Louis IX of France's mother was Blanche of Castile[12].
Who was Louis IX of France married to?
Louis IX of France's spouses include Margaret of Provence[13].
What did Louis IX of France do for work?
Louis IX of France worked as ruler[6], Miles Christianus[7], and monarch[8].