Louis VII, also known as Louis the Younger, was the king of France from 1137 to 1180, known for his dedication, marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, and a significant impact on French history.
Overview
Death And Burial
The Second Crusade
Children And Succession
Reign As King Of France
Early Life And Background
Conflicts With The Nobility
Legacy And Impact On France
Relationship With The Church
Marriage To Eleanor Of Aquitaine
Eleanor Of Aquitaine
Building
European
Kingdom
People
Future
France
Paris
Faith
King
๐ฐ Louis VII was king of France from 1137 to 1180.
๐ He was born in 1120 and became king when he was just 17 years old.
๐ Louis VII was known as Louis the Younger to differentiate him from his father, Louis VI.
๐ธ He married Eleanor of Aquitaine, a powerful woman, right after he became king.
โ๏ธ Louis VII joined the Second Crusade in 1147 to protect important places.
โช He had a special relationship with the Church and supported various projects.
๐ Louis VII was involved in many building projects like churches and roads during his reign.
๐ฆ He faced many challenges from powerful nobles but worked hard to bring peace.
๐ถ He had several children, including two daughters who became queens in other countries.
๐๏ธ Louis VII died at the age of 60 and was buried in the Abbey of Saint-Denis.
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