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  1. Louis XIII regularly came to hunt the abundant game at Versailles, and consequently commissioned the construction of a hunting pavilion here. Later, Louis XIV built a majestic palace from his father’s small château that became the symbol of his reign. Full name. Louis of France. Title. King of France and Navarre. Life at Court. From 1601 to ...

  2. France - Louis XIII, Monarchy, Absolutism: From 1610 to 1617, Henry’s widow, Marie de Médicis, ruled on behalf of their young son Louis XIII (reigned 1610–43). Once more the security of the country was threatened as factions disputed around the throne. The work of Henry IV seemed likely to be undone. Crown and country, however, were rescued by probably the greatest minister of the whole ...

  3. Ludwig XIII. (* 27. September 1601 in Fontainebleau; † 14. Mai 1643 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye) war von 1610 bis 1643 König von Frankreich und Navarra. Er trug den Beinamen Louis le Juste (deutsch: Ludwig der Gerechte).

  4. Children of Charles IX of France. 1572–1578: Isabelle de Crissé. Children of Henry IV of France. 1601–1625: Françoise de Longuejoue, baronne de Montglat (d. 1633) Children of Louis XIII. 1638–1643: Françoise de Lansac (1583–1657) 1643–1646: Marie-Catherine de Senecey (1588–1677) Children of Louis XIV

  5. See also Louis XIII of France on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . LOUIS XIII. (1601–1643), king of France, was the son of Henry IV. and of Marie de’ Medici. He became king on his father’s assassination in 1610; but his mother at once seized the full powers of regent. She determined to reverse the policy of her ...

  6. Kabahayan ng Bourbon. Ama. Henry IV (1553 – 1610) Ina. Marie de' Medici (1573 – 1642) Para sa inuming cognac, tingnan ang Louis XIII de Rémy Martin. Si Louis XIII [1] (27 Setyembre 1601 – 14 Mayo 1643) ay namuno bilang isang Hari ng Pransiya at Navarre mula 1610 hanggang 1643. Tinagurian siyang ang Makatarungan o ang Husto .

  7. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion ( French: Le Lion ), [a] was King of France from 1223 to 1226. As a prince, he invaded England on 21 May 1216 and was excommunicated by a papal legate on 29 May 1216. On 2 June 1216, Louis was proclaimed "King of England" by rebellious barons in London, though never crowned.