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  1. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion (French: Le Lion), 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.

  2. Luis VIII de Francia, [1] apodado el León (París, 5 de septiembre de 1187 [2] - Montpensier, Auvernia, 8 de noviembre de 1226), rey de Francia de 1223 a 1226. Miembro de la dinastía de los Capetos, era hijo de Felipe II Augusto e Isabel de Henao.

  3. Louis VIII dit « le Lion », né le 5 septembre 1187 à Paris et mort le 8 novembre 1226 à Montpensier ( Auvergne ), est roi de France de 1223 à 1226, huitième de la dynastie dite des Capétiens directs 1 . Il est le fils du roi Philippe II, dit « Philippe Auguste » (1165-1223) et d' Isabelle de Hainaut (1170-1190).

  4. Louis VIII was the Capetian king of France from 1223 who spent most of his short reign establishing royal power in Poitou and Languedoc. On May 23, 1200, Louis married Blanche of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile, who effectively acted as regent after Louis’s death.

  5. Louis VII (1120 – 18 September 1180), called the Younger, or the Young (French: le Jeune ), was King of France from 1137 to 1180. He was the son and successor of King Louis VI (hence the epithet "the Young") and married Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in western Europe.

  6. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226) was King of France from 1223 to 1226. From 1216 to 1217, he invaded and claimed the Kingdom of England (he was never crowned). This was part of the rebellion by the barons against King John .

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Louis VIII [1], 1187–1226, king of France (1223–26), son and successor of King Philip II [2]. He fought (1215, 1219) against the Albigenses [3] in S France.