
Luis IX
Luis IX, also known as Saint Louis, was the King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. He is remembered for his devout Christian faith, his efforts to reform the French legal system, and his participation in the Crusades. His reign was marked by significant developments in governance and the establishment of the Parlement of Paris as a key judicial body. Canonized as a saint in 1297, he became a symbol of piety and justice in medieval France.
Born on Apr 25, 1214 (811 years old)
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Luis IX, also known as Saint Louis, is referenced in the context of a historical student rebellion.
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